Thank you so much Judy! It's a blessing to share and thank you for watching and your comment. Yes, so much beauty God has created for us. Blessing always!
🙋Hello from Ga. Thank U for such a beautiful walk. The water is beautiful and your snap shot! Oh Wowsers! That's an awesome picture. I love it. 8d love to have a very large canvas made with that pic on put on my main wall n my living room. Lovely. Beautiful finds. I so would love to be out walking with you with a cup of coffee. Love your videos Chick an so nice to get away from home for a few mins. Tha shells are so pretty. I love making chimes. My chimes are made with real glass beads , gemstones and crystals. U continue with the beautiful videos and I'll continue watching😁Stay safe and God bless🥰
Oh I'm so happy that you enjoyed this walk Sandy! Thank you and I'm so happy to at walk with you virtually! I'm sure your chimes are beautiful! If you have any instagram photos of them feel free to tag me @FloridaBeachWalks I'd like to see them! Thx for your support to the channel. Blessings always!
Thank you for the opportunity to join you on your lovely walk today! The view was breathtaking and the shells heartwarming.. cant der them all in such beauty! Hugs
I hope you find one!!!! If you want a jumpstart feel free to message me your address through my website and I’ll gift you the paw I found on this trip 👍🏼🐚
Lovely dark scallop, it’s amazing how different their colours can be sometimes! Those rock formations are so picturesque; what a lovely place to explore. Thanks!
Hello Maddie! That dark scallop sits oiled up in my glass cabinet (I did superglue the hairline crack from the back and it’s perfectly together now). Have a fantastic week and happy shelling! 😍🐚
Gorgeous beach! Surprised by how much seaglass there was too. I live in the Canadian Maritimes and visiting Floridians often tell us there's no seaglass on their beaches.
Well in general they are correct. Most FL beaches do not yield glass. You got to know which beaches have glass (leaning the history of an area helps too as most glass is old and of course from trash). I live on the east coast of FL and have been to several beaches often enough to know which have glass (joining local glassing groups on Facebook helps too)…out of several beaches I go to only a handful have glass 👍🏼 the west cost has spots more up towards Tampa area with glass but not to much or any glass in SWF from my personal experience.
No that I just picked up to record. I own no coral 🪸 I have become aware of the Florida Coral laws passed. If you look in the videos description you’ll see a link to an article about those laws and if looking at this video on a mobile device (not in full screen mode) you’ll actually see a link that pops up on the screen to that article. Any video I post that has coral pictured at the end w/my shell finds has a disclaimer that “coral has been returned to ocean”. Thx for your concern-keep spreading the word 👍🏼 I spoke on the phone with Lane Garrett with the FWC Marine Fishery Management, I told him they really need that law on beach signs-just like they post “no live shelling” a coral blurb needs to be in conjunction with that. He actually said he will put that in for a formal request! Only time will tell 👍🏼
@FloridaBeachWalks I have only in the last couple of months heard about being illegal to collect coral in FL. So I do have some that I collected over the years without knowing, should I return it to the ocean now or is it to late? It was already dead.
@@tinatodd3522 I'm in the same boat as you are as in learning about this law as of recently. The law was pasted in 2009 and I only learned about it early April from a viewer post from a comment on one of @swfbeachlife videos (thank heavens!). I personally returned ALL to the ocean; so that is a decision you'll have to make. I'll be admiring from the beach only and just take photos/videos there. The law does include dead stony coral. Apparently the dead coral lends to a substrate for future coral to populate on as one of the reasons. I post this article in any video with coral as to just spread the word. It's a good read on explaining the laws around corals and reefs. florida-beaches-info.com/can-you-take-dead-coral-from-florida-beaches/
Love going on your beach walks with you and the beautiful verse from Psalms that you put with it! God created such an amazing world for us to live in!
Thank you so much Judy! It's a blessing to share and thank you for watching and your comment. Yes, so much beauty God has created for us. Blessing always!
🙋Hello from Ga. Thank U for such a beautiful walk. The water is beautiful and your snap shot! Oh Wowsers! That's an awesome picture. I love it. 8d love to have a very large canvas made with that pic on put on my main wall n my living room. Lovely. Beautiful finds. I so would love to be out walking with you with a cup of coffee. Love your videos Chick an so nice to get away from home for a few mins. Tha shells are so pretty. I love making chimes. My chimes are made with real glass beads , gemstones and crystals. U continue with the beautiful videos and I'll continue watching😁Stay safe and God bless🥰
Oh I'm so happy that you enjoyed this walk Sandy! Thank you and I'm so happy to at walk with you virtually! I'm sure your chimes are beautiful! If you have any instagram photos of them feel free to tag me @FloridaBeachWalks I'd like to see them! Thx for your support to the channel. Blessings always!
Thank you for the opportunity to join you on your lovely walk today! The view was breathtaking and the shells heartwarming.. cant der them all in such beauty! Hugs
Aww thx Kathy for watching ❤️🐚 It’s my pleasure-I enjoy sharing these walks, video editing and all. Have a blessed week!
Gorgeous scallops, especially the flats!
Thank you! Lots of great color on the scallops and was happy to find so many flats in one trip 👍🏼🐚 Thx for your comment and have a great week!
Such a beautiful place I just love all those shells
Oh I know right! Just gorgeous 😍 Thank you!
Aaah i love the intro to your videos and the colors in it!! ❤ also learning some new places to go adventure!
Thank you. So happy to hear that. You'll love exploring them!
Thank you for another beautiful beach walk with gorgeous shells! A lions paw is on my bucket list. Hopefully, I'll find one some day!
I hope you find one!!!! If you want a jumpstart feel free to message me your address through my website and I’ll gift you the paw I found on this trip 👍🏼🐚
@@FloridaBeachWalks awww, thank you! I'll try to remember to do that tomorrow!
So beautiful there
It’s amazing and always changing slightly depending on how much sand has been removed or deposited by the waves ❤️ Have a good week Deloris 🐚
Lovely dark scallop, it’s amazing how different their colours can be sometimes! Those rock formations are so picturesque; what a lovely place to explore. Thanks!
Hello Maddie! That dark scallop sits oiled up in my glass cabinet (I did superglue the hairline crack from the back and it’s perfectly together now). Have a fantastic week and happy shelling! 😍🐚
Luv it
Thx!
Gorgeous beach! Surprised by how much seaglass there was too. I live in the Canadian Maritimes and visiting Floridians often tell us there's no seaglass on their beaches.
Well in general they are correct. Most FL beaches do not yield glass. You got to know which beaches have glass (leaning the history of an area helps too as most glass is old and of course from trash). I live on the east coast of FL and have been to several beaches often enough to know which have glass (joining local glassing groups on Facebook helps too)…out of several beaches I go to only a handful have glass 👍🏼 the west cost has spots more up towards Tampa area with glass but not to much or any glass in SWF from my personal experience.
@@FloridaBeachWalks Thanks for the clarification! 🙂
Please tell me you did not collect that coral piece?????
No that I just picked up to record. I own no coral 🪸 I have become aware of the Florida Coral laws passed. If you look in the videos description you’ll see a link to an article about those laws and if looking at this video on a mobile device (not in full screen mode) you’ll actually see a link that pops up on the screen to that article. Any video I post that has coral pictured at the end w/my shell finds has a disclaimer that “coral has been returned to ocean”. Thx for your concern-keep spreading the word 👍🏼 I spoke on the phone with Lane Garrett with the FWC Marine Fishery Management, I told him they really need that law on beach signs-just like they post “no live shelling” a coral blurb needs to be in conjunction with that. He actually said he will put that in for a formal request! Only time will tell 👍🏼
@FloridaBeachWalks I have only in the last couple of months heard about being illegal to collect coral in FL.
So I do have some that I collected over the years without knowing, should I return it to the ocean now or is it to late? It was already dead.
@@tinatodd3522 I'm in the same boat as you are as in learning about this law as of recently. The law was pasted in 2009 and I only learned about it early April from a viewer post from a comment on one of @swfbeachlife videos (thank heavens!). I personally returned ALL to the ocean; so that is a decision you'll have to make. I'll be admiring from the beach only and just take photos/videos there. The law does include dead stony coral. Apparently the dead coral lends to a substrate for future coral to populate on as one of the reasons. I post this article in any video with coral as to just spread the word. It's a good read on explaining the laws around corals and reefs. florida-beaches-info.com/can-you-take-dead-coral-from-florida-beaches/
Art on a board please, not a live tree! Maybe a part of a wooden fence? Save the trees!
It was all a “consideration,” thx for your concern 👍🏼
And thank you!