We sure Shelling Cruised Through May
The month of May could be my favorite time of the year on Sanibel. The weather is warm and sunny...
Read MoreThe month of May could be my favorite time of the year on Sanibel. The weather is warm and sunny...
Read MoreWe saw a LETTERED OLIVE “garden” on Cayo Costa during our iLoveShelling boating adventure with Captiva Cruises! It took a little walk to the north of our boat to find this massive mound of seashells but… Wow!...
Read MoreWe had a golden opportunity to watch a healthy, live GOLDEN OLIVE that Sara found in the water on our iLoveShelling adventure boating to Cayo Costa with Captiva Cruises on Friday. It’s always so thrilling to see a GOLDEN...
Read MoreShell trip! Clark and I took a beach combing road trip from Sanibel Island to Pass-A-Grille over...
Read MoreFinding one beautifully detailed SCALLOP on the beach can set me off on a whole evening of combing the beach for just a few more special SCALLOPS with different patterns and designs. Dont get me wrong, I still like to see and...
Read MoreAfter meeting with some friends at Island Inn Sanibel, I stepped out on their beach to watch sunset… spectacsheller. Even the RUDDY TURNSTONES were enjoying the seashells and the warm gentle waves of the Gulf Of Mexico. It...
Read MoreThe waters surrounding Cayo Costa yesterday on our iLoveShelling Adventure with Captiva Cruises were so calm and crystal clear, we could see all sorts of amazing live creatures like this TWO-SPINED SEA STAR… … And...
Read MoreHave you ever found one of these shells on Sanibel Island that you couldn’t identify?...
Read MoreYou wanted a video? Is that what I heard earlier this week after I posted photos of lots of living sea creatures in the low tidal pools? If so…. I’m delivering! I captured some footage of the awesome SHARKS EYE,...
Read MoreThe weather outside is delightful. Our Sanibel Island mornings have been cool and crisp with the afternoons in the 80s- perfect holiday weather to share with peeps visiting from Boston like cutie little sheller Raquel with her...
Read MoreWe found WHELKS, BABYS EARS, WORMIES, CONCHS and lots of SEA URCHINS on our iLoveShelling cruise to Cayo Costa … but Jeff (from VA) got a head start of everybody else. He started shelling on the low tide mud flat beside...
Read MoreLike many other shellers, my first memories of shelling were being mesmerized with the colors of COQUINAS. “Butterfly” shells. I can get lost for hours in a small stretch of beach sorting through pink, yellow, red,...
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