28 Oct Two Trips With The Chicago Sisters
The Chicago sisters traveled with me for two early morning trips. The early morning light on our second trip was stunning. The north wind had the water extremely low. We watched many live olive shells nestle in the sand. Many treasures were found, even a message in a bottle. I still need to pursue deciphering what it says. You never know what you will find. The long time shellers from Chicago are always prepared for shelling and always a pleasure to shell with. I look forward to our trips in March. Capt. Brian
Gail Douglas
Posted at 09:25h, 28 OctoberWhat a beautiful morning! I am amazed at how awesome the beach is, with all the tidal pools to look through!
Cindy Senkar
Posted at 01:41h, 29 OctoberWow! Your photos are spectacular. I think our next trip will leave in the early morning hours. Looks like a special time to be on the water.
Susan
Posted at 02:04h, 30 OctoberOh wow – save some for me and an early morning slot in November! Amazing shells, and pictures.
Cindy Senkar
Posted at 02:04h, 30 OctoberBy the way, a message in a bottle…does it get ant better than that?
Capt. Brian Holaway
Posted at 02:14h, 30 OctoberCindy,The message in a bottle was cool. Susan, November is filling up, email me to set up a time. The first and 3rd weeks both have one spot left.
Gail Carr
Posted at 04:32h, 06 NovemberThe message in a bottle sounds exciting. Any chance you might post the message? It would be fun to see…
Capt. Brian Holaway
Posted at 04:35h, 06 NovemberGail, I will post the message in the bottle.