Speaking Shellanguage for Scotch Bonnet, Junonia and Rock Snails
Boom Shellalaka! Shelby found a SCOTCH BONNET on Sanibel’s Lighthouse Beach. It’s...
Read MoreBoom Shellalaka! Shelby found a SCOTCH BONNET on Sanibel’s Lighthouse Beach. It’s...
Read MoreIt was an especially good day on the Sanibel today. On the beach at Island Inn, the weather was perfect (high 70s), the water was calm, there were piles of good shells… and I had Clark with me. That’s why I love this...
Read MoreThere is nothing more exciting than seeing shells line the beach as far as the horizon. At Tarpon Road beach access (mid island on Sanibel)… that’s what we saw yesterday- miles of shells. Amy from Alabama was a happy...
Read MoreMy favorite part of meeting other shellers is to see what makes them happiest. Interestingly...
Read MoreOur shelling adventure this week was absolutely SHELLTABULOUS! It may have been unseasonably chilly but we found lots of shells, shells, shells conveniently right in front of our hotel Island Inn Resort… our exshellent hosts for...
Read MoreI found this 1 5/8 inch ROCK SNAIL SHELL this week. This is only the third one we’ve ever found so it’s not such common shell on Sanibel. I’m not sure there’s going to be too many people disappointed they...
Read MoreNo rain and no work! …. Time to get out on the water. We took the boat out to our fave spots North Captiva and Cayo Costa. We found three BABY’S EARS, a few WHELKS and WORM SHELLS (only a few) and the views were...
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