This place seems so tranquil and serene! I'll bet it's beautiful under a full moon! I love your "silent" videos, darling Beach Angel! It's like a really long set of Beach Time!
In the deep green and blue depths of the undersea world, there lived a sad and lonely albino shell named Whitley. Whitley was unique among the shells of the ocean, for she was plain and white while all the other shells were adorned with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Whitley longed for something that would make her stand out, for she was tired of being overlooked and never the center of attention. One day, as Whitley was moping along the ocean floor, she overheard a group of chatty clown fish discussing the most famous tattoo artist in the entire ocean "Inka the Squid". Inka was renowned for creating the most intricate and breathtaking tattoos on sea creatures. Whitley's heart leaped with hope as she thought, "Perhaps a tattoo is just what I need to finally become noticed and admired!" With newfound determination, Whitley embarked on a journey to find Inka. Along the way, she encountered various sea creatures who tried to dissuade her. They warned Whitley that a tattoo might not bring the happiness she sought and that true beauty came from within. But Whitley was resolute, for she believed that a stunning tattoo was the answer to her problems. After a long and challenging journey, Whitley finally arrived at Inka's underwater studio, where the walls were adorned with pictures of the remarkable tattoos the squid had created. Inka, a wise and gentle creature with shimmering blue skin and a myriad of arms, listened to Whitley's heartfelt plea. "I want a tattoo that will make me the most beautiful and unique shell in the ocean," Whitley said, her voice filled with hope. Inka studied Whitley for a moment before replying, "My dear Whitley, I can give you a tattoo, but you must understand that true beauty is not found in appearances alone. It comes from the love and acceptance of oneself." Despite Inka's words, Whitley insisted on the tattoo, so the squid artist began to work diligently. The tattoo was a breathtaking work of art that seamlessly blended vibrant colors and intricate patterns, creating an aquatic marvel that left onlookers in awe. The center of the tattoo featured a magnificent coral reef, with delicate sea fans swaying gently in the imaginary current, and clusters of colorful anemones hosting playful clown fish. The corals were adorned with the richest shades of reds, oranges, and purples, and the details were so vivid that they seemed to come alive, even though they were etched onto Whitley's shell.Around the coral reef, Inka had added a border of swirling waves, meticulously depicting the ebb and flow of the ocean. The waves were a symphony of blues and greens, with hints of shimmering silver and gold, giving a sense of motion and depth to the entire design. In the midst of the waves, there were elegant seashells scattered throughout, each shell intricately detailed with the finest patterns and a kaleidoscope of colors. Tiny seahorses danced among the shells, their tails entwined, while graceful sea turtles glided by. The most enchanting part of the tattoo was a pair of dolphins leaping gracefully out of the water, their sleek bodies curved in perfect arcs. The dolphins were so lifelike that it seemed as though they might jump off the shell and into the open ocean at any moment. The entire tattoo was a celebration of the ocean's beauty, with an explosion of colors and an intricate representation of life beneath the waves. It was a true masterpiece that showcased Inka's unparalleled talent, leaving all who saw it captivated by its mesmerizing beauty. With each graceful stroke of his ink-covered tentacles, he created an intricate design that covered Whitley's shell. The tattoo was a masterpiece of vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making Whitley the most eye-catching shell in the ocean. As Whitley admired her newly adorned shell in a mirror, she felt a momentary rush of exhilaration. The other sea creatures gasped in awe and showered Whitley with praise, finally giving it the attention it had always craved. However, as time passed, Whitley realized that the admiration she received was superficial. She felt lonelier than ever because the other sea creatures were drawn to her tattoo, not to the real Whitley inside the shell. Whitley missed her old, plain self, and it understood the wisdom of Inka's words. With a heavy heart, Whitley returned to Inka's studio and asked the squid artist to remove the tattoo. Inka, without judgment, gently took the tattoo off and revealed Whitley's plain white shell once more. Whitley returned to the ocean floor, now wiser and more content. She had learned that true beauty comes from within, and it was better to be loved for who you are rather than for appearances alone. As Whitley embraced her uniqueness, she found friends who cherished her plain white shell for the beauty that lay beneath the surface, and she was finally at peace with herself, hidden no longer, but loved for who she was.:)
"My dear Whitley, I can give you a tattoo, but you must understand that true beauty is not found in appearances alone. It comes from the love and acceptance of oneself." Whitney should realize that there are some people that love the plain shells! Beautiful story as always! Sorry you had to move over here for them to post!
@@swfbeachlifestuff thanks Sharmon... Yes I can post here for now. I will keep trying the other but it's really not that important where I post... Its just a little added oceanic entertainment. I had tried Google but all I found were useless page directs. Glad you enjoyed. 😊
I just had to share. I went to honeymoon Island today. Tried to get there early, but that’s a long story and it didn’t happen that way. I think I might’ve gotten all the chestnut turbins. I don’t think I left any. Lol. Found three olives, the turbines, some jingles and Venus clams. That was it and I was kind of surprised. But there was a lot of people out already so that’s probably picked over. I just said to share.
Jealous..again !! So many sundial shells...awesome ! Beautiful treasures for the day. Thanks for sharing
I kinda miss the narration. Your voice is very soothing & engaging.
Me too...
Honeymoon is our “go to” most often!💓
This place seems so tranquil and serene! I'll bet it's beautiful under a full moon!
I love your "silent" videos, darling Beach Angel! It's like a really long set of Beach Time!
I missed your voice in this one . Your excitement in finding the shells. Keep up with your hunt. Thank you
This channel has the "virtual" beach walks but you can always find my "regular" videos on my main channel!
This makes me long for the beach every time. So lovely and soothing and yet exciting to see what treasures are out there!
I love the black scallops I found 1 in PCB gave it to my nephew he was so excited 😊
Isn’t it lovely to see the shells being hung on the branches of the trees again, I’ve missed seeing those. Stay safe xx
Me too! That dang hurricane took all those trees away!
I love your videos, but I much prefer your narration!❤
In the deep green and blue depths of the undersea world, there lived a sad and lonely albino shell named Whitley. Whitley was unique among the shells of the ocean, for she was plain and white while all the other shells were adorned with vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Whitley longed for something that would make her stand out, for she was tired of being overlooked and never the center of attention.
One day, as Whitley was moping along the ocean floor, she overheard a group of chatty clown fish discussing the most famous tattoo artist in the entire ocean "Inka the Squid". Inka was renowned for creating the most intricate and breathtaking tattoos on sea creatures. Whitley's heart leaped with hope as she thought, "Perhaps a tattoo is just what I need to finally become noticed and admired!"
With newfound determination, Whitley embarked on a journey to find Inka. Along the way, she encountered various sea creatures who tried to dissuade her. They warned Whitley that a tattoo might not bring the happiness she sought and that true beauty came from within. But Whitley was resolute, for she believed that a stunning tattoo was the answer to her problems.
After a long and challenging journey, Whitley finally arrived at Inka's underwater studio, where the walls were adorned with pictures of the remarkable tattoos the squid had created. Inka, a wise and gentle creature with shimmering blue skin and a myriad of arms, listened to Whitley's heartfelt plea.
"I want a tattoo that will make me the most beautiful and unique shell in the ocean," Whitley said, her voice filled with hope.
Inka studied Whitley for a moment before replying, "My dear Whitley, I can give you a tattoo, but you must understand that true beauty is not found in appearances alone. It comes from the love and acceptance of oneself."
Despite Inka's words, Whitley insisted on the tattoo, so the squid artist began to work diligently.
The tattoo was a breathtaking work of art that seamlessly blended vibrant colors and intricate patterns, creating an aquatic marvel that left onlookers in awe.
The center of the tattoo featured a magnificent coral reef, with delicate sea fans swaying gently in the imaginary current, and clusters of colorful anemones hosting playful clown fish. The corals were adorned with the richest shades of reds, oranges, and purples, and the details were so vivid that they seemed to come alive, even though they were etched onto Whitley's shell.Around the coral reef, Inka had added a border of swirling waves, meticulously depicting the ebb and flow of the ocean. The waves were a symphony of blues and greens, with hints of shimmering silver and gold, giving a sense of motion and depth to the entire design.
In the midst of the waves, there were elegant seashells scattered throughout, each shell intricately detailed with the finest patterns and a kaleidoscope of colors. Tiny seahorses danced among the shells, their tails entwined, while graceful sea turtles glided by.
The most enchanting part of the tattoo was a pair of dolphins leaping gracefully out of the water, their sleek bodies curved in perfect arcs. The dolphins were so lifelike that it seemed as though they might jump off the shell and into the open ocean at any moment.
The entire tattoo was a celebration of the ocean's beauty, with an explosion of colors and an intricate representation of life beneath the waves. It was a true masterpiece that showcased Inka's unparalleled talent, leaving all who saw it captivated by its mesmerizing beauty.
With each graceful stroke of his ink-covered tentacles, he created an intricate design that covered Whitley's shell. The tattoo was a masterpiece of vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making Whitley the most eye-catching shell in the ocean.
As Whitley admired her newly adorned shell in a mirror, she felt a momentary rush of exhilaration. The other sea creatures gasped in awe and showered Whitley with praise, finally giving it the attention it had always craved.
However, as time passed, Whitley realized that the admiration she received was superficial. She felt lonelier than ever because the other sea creatures were drawn to her tattoo, not to the real Whitley inside the shell. Whitley missed her old, plain self, and it understood the wisdom of Inka's words.
With a heavy heart, Whitley returned to Inka's studio and asked the squid artist to remove the tattoo. Inka, without judgment, gently took the tattoo off and revealed Whitley's plain white shell once more.
Whitley returned to the ocean floor, now wiser and more content. She had learned that true beauty comes from within, and it was better to be loved for who you are rather than for appearances alone. As Whitley embraced her uniqueness, she found friends who cherished her plain white shell for the beauty that lay beneath the surface, and she was finally at peace with herself, hidden no longer, but loved for who she was.:)
Beautiful and very very true. X
Thanks
"My dear Whitley, I can give you a tattoo, but you must understand that true beauty is not found in appearances alone. It comes from the love and acceptance of oneself."
Whitney should realize that there are some people that love the plain shells! Beautiful story as always! Sorry you had to move over here for them to post!
@@swfbeachlifestuff thanks Sharmon... Yes I can post here for now. I will keep trying the other but it's really not that important where I post... Its just a little added oceanic entertainment. I had tried Google but all I found were useless page directs. Glad you enjoyed. 😊
I just had to share. I went to honeymoon Island today. Tried to get there early, but that’s a long story and it didn’t happen that way. I think I might’ve gotten all the chestnut turbins. I don’t think I left any. Lol. Found three olives, the turbines, some jingles and Venus clams. That was it and I was kind of surprised. But there was a lot of people out already so that’s probably picked over. I just said to share.
LOL! What is crazy is there will be more turbans the following day! I'm glad you got to experience it for yourself!
@@swfbeachlifestuff lol. That is too funny. This weekend I'm hoping to start the cleaning process for my shells. lol
Me tooo ❤❤❤❤😊