This week our family has been in Captiva, Florida. Molly’s parents invited us to join them along the southern Gulf Coast. We’ve had the pleasure of being within a few hundred yards of the beach, staying in a house that is truly a dream, letting our kids play with their cousins, and taking an abundance of time to read, rest, relax, exercise, write, and refocus as we look forward to the school year. For me, this is the last opportunity I will have to truly take a break. On Monday morning, I will set my face like flint toward the semester that lies ahead. There is good work to do. But not yet.
I love Sanibel and Captiva. I believe they are islands built on shells. On a recent visit I found a battered Junonia shell on the beach just south of the bridge to Captiva from Sanibel. It is a life ambition to find one, besides the one I procured in a shell museum in Matzatlan. See if this info doesn’t ignite some interest in the great quest of shellers. Blessings, Gina https://sanddollarshelling.com/seashells/everything-to-know-about-the-junonia-shell/
I love Sanibel and Captiva. I believe they are islands built on shells. On a recent visit I found a battered Junonia shell on the beach just south of the bridge to Captiva from Sanibel. It is a life ambition to find one, besides the one I procured in a shell museum in Matzatlan. See if this info doesn’t ignite some interest in the great quest of shellers. Blessings, Gina https://sanddollarshelling.com/seashells/everything-to-know-about-the-junonia-shell/