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January 2000 on the North Jetty - Nokomis, FL |
As i wait for the first real snow i am living my passion for shelling and the beach through my sisters i have the most amazing sisters we all share a love for shelling we got that from our mom as a little girl i can remember all the shells around the house she loved the beach and still does when i moved to Tennessee i really never understood the beach and what us girls had in our blood line til i had to move back so in the morning i would drop my kid off at school and head for Dunedin beach as i drove down the causeway i would get so excited knowing i would be first on the beach so i had my walk everyday i would go to the end back down and back to my car get the kid and head to the house and everyday my mom and my aunt across the street would meet me at my car and look at my mother load which i always found the I would clean and sometimes go back and watch the sunset with momma and the kid when we would do that their is nothing better in life than watching you kid run freely down the beach with bucket in hand looking for that perfect big shell as he leaves his momma and GeGe in the dust. So as i turned on my computer this morning i went shelling my little sister went to Sanibel (i think my mom should have named her Sanibel Suzanne) big sister shared a pic of one on her friends big conchs she found and me I'm going to my shell table in the garage and being creative in my 25 degree weather outside.
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Sanibel Suzzanne with a huge whelk on the left & her prized junonia on the right. |
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