Piles at the Pass, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. i am at Blind Pass. Big shell pile is all bivalves. lots of jellyfish in the water. sea calm, people wading in mouth of Pass knees visible. Sent from my Nokia N97
Piles at the Pass, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. i am at Blind Pass. Big shell pile is all bivalves. lots of jellyfish in the water. sea calm, people wading in mouth of Pass knees visible. Sent from my Nokia N97
Found a mac and cheese!, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. i am at Algiers now. This mac and cheese means it’s a good shelling day Sent from my Nokia N97
Live lightning whelk from the tidal pool, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. Lots oof shells occupied tonight – mostly by hermit crabs! Sent from my Nokia N97
© Copyright 2006-2010 Tink *~*~* http://MyMobileAdventures.com Click the photos to see if a larger version is available in Flickr I was taking photographs in and around Disney’s Boardwalk Inn when my camera ran out of juice. Fortunately, I had a set of fresh batteries with me, and scouted a place to sit down and swap them out. I found this chair and side table in the lobby of the Boardwalk. I knew right away...
Shells can happen anywhere, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. I love finding shell-ish stuff in unexpected places. This is in the BJ’s Warehouse near my house. Sent from my Nokia N97
Good shelling day when you find one of these on Sanibel, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. Mac and cheese! Aka juvenile horse conch Sent from my Nokia N97
Shells from the Sanibel Lighthouse Beach today, originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. i had a sudden yearning for the beach after work so off I went. These sea shells were all collected between the fishing pier and the lighthouse on Sanibel Island. Scroll down for beach pics from today. Sent from my Nokia N97
The signifier of a good shelling day is "mac and cheese", originally uploaded by Tink*~*~*. Even if you only find ONE good shell, as long as that shell is a mac and cheese, it was a good shelling day. Such was today – my fave came along for me to capture. So… What’s the mac and cheese in YOUR life?