I had to go back to watch your older videos. It’s so much fun to watch you learning and growing your knowledge! You have a wonderful way of teaching all your viewers about the wonders of SWF! Love ya!
I love the scallops and have some in in a jar that I love seeing from my office chair. I also love olives. We used to stand in the water and watch the waves go out and grab the olives as they rolled back into the water. Kids had fun with those. I have a jar of those also. I love anything of nature and always feel at peace when I am close to it. Hugs.
I enjoyed the dolphin, but really like your more recent videos were you slow down and show a lot of shells and identify all of them. Your future videos are great!
I've been watching all your videos in reverse order since I found them a few weeks ago. I cannot believe all the fighting conchs that were in that 'nest' of shells - that was awesome! I would have had serious problems restraining myself! I'm nearly all the way through the videos back to when you started, so I'll really be looking forward to the weekly videos now!! I'll have to watch reruns to limp through the week!
I have encountered some really incredible things so far on my shelling adventures. I can’t wait to see what this summer brings! With the exception of a hurricane that is! Thank you so much for watching!
Yes! Each visit will give me different types of shells, even if I go back to the same beach. I never know what I'm going to find! Some beaches are better for certain shells (Sanibel always has tons of scallops) but for the most part I tend to find the same types of shells at all the beaches down here. Hope that helps but feel free to ask more questions! Thank you for watching!
What is your favorite seashell ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????😮
You know, I saw a Haitian Fighting Conch in a shell store and thought, hey, that looks like a "blonde" Florida Fighting Conch! I happen to really like those yellow guys so maybe I can take it somewhere and have someone identify it for me! Thanks for the note and thanks for watching!
I had to go back to watch your older videos. It’s so much fun to watch you learning and growing your knowledge! You have a wonderful way of teaching all your viewers about the wonders of SWF! Love ya!
Well hugs right back at you! I have learned A LOT and I keep learning. Nature is the best teacher!
I can't believe I missed this video. I thought I had gone back to watch them all. What a wonderful surprise.
I love the scallops and have some in in a jar that I love seeing from my office chair. I also love olives. We used to stand in the water and watch the waves go out and grab the olives as they rolled back into the water. Kids had fun with those. I have a jar of those also. I love anything of nature and always feel at peace when I am close to it. Hugs.
Great again. Thank you so much.👍🥰🖐
Wonderful memories made at this beach. Brought lots of good memories back. Thank you for sharing
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed the dolphin, but really like your more recent videos were you slow down and show a lot of shells and identify all of them. Your future videos are great!
Thank you so much!!!
Very beautiful shells,can hear the tv in the background
I've learned quite a bit since I started this whole UA-cam thing 🤗
I've been watching all your videos in reverse order since I found them a few weeks ago. I cannot believe all the fighting conchs that were in that 'nest' of shells - that was awesome! I would have had serious problems restraining myself! I'm nearly all the way through the videos back to when you started, so I'll really be looking forward to the weekly videos now!! I'll have to watch reruns to limp through the week!
I have encountered some really incredible things so far on my shelling adventures. I can’t wait to see what this summer brings! With the exception of a hurricane that is! Thank you so much for watching!
Im still finding videos even after months of watching what I thought was the end of them all, and found this one :)
Ah, my early videos before I got a good mic. I've learned SO MUCH since then!
Hey! Cool foot tat!
After walking 4 miles were you still at bowman’s? Or was it another beach?
This looks like a pretty old video - I used to walk from Bowman's to Blind Pass a lot. It's probably about a 4 mile round trip.
I like to say the ones like the bog ones you said were “sitting out for a while" were reclaimed by the sea. 😂
Do the types and amounts at different beaches vary from visit to visit?
(I'm the one from NY)
Yes! Each visit will give me different types of shells, even if I go back to the same beach. I never know what I'm going to find! Some beaches are better for certain shells (Sanibel always has tons of scallops) but for the most part I tend to find the same types of shells at all the beaches down here. Hope that helps but feel free to ask more questions! Thank you for watching!
its so hard not to take them all. i want to make things with them🤗christy
Whats your tattoo of ?
It's a koi fish :) I'm a pisces so I just love the water!
WoW so many beautiful seashells. Once you got to the special spot.
Yup. Got to keep positive as well as moving! Thanks again for watching!
What is your favorite seashell ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????😮
I can't pick just one shell - I love them all!
Well, I’ve been spelling conch wrong.☺️
You still get an A for effort! 🐚❤️
8:49 - almost looks like a West Indian Fighting Conch! Though I know those are probably nonexistent on Sanibel...
You know, I saw a Haitian Fighting Conch in a shell store and thought, hey, that looks like a "blonde" Florida Fighting Conch! I happen to really like those yellow guys so maybe I can take it somewhere and have someone identify it for me! Thanks for the note and thanks for watching!
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yep, it was scallop day. lol.
Great again. Thank you so much.👍🥰🖐