July 03, 2015

Coral and a Touch of Cobalt

I enjoyed a couple more trips to the beach this week…good thing I go in the morning, because the 3 pm summer showers are hitting like clockwork these days…



I'm starting to find several disc dosinia shells each visit…but so far this is the only rusty colored one I've found…the rust color is from prolonged exposure to the air...



The sunrise on Mon. wasn't overly "fancy" but they're still always impressive to see…


This is the largest piece of coral I've found so far…it's approx. 1 1/2" wide, and it's Northern cup coral.


A heart from nature…a well worn piece of shell...


Cobalt blue sea glass is supposed to be "rare" (red, orange, and yellow are "very rare")…
this piece is small (½" wide), but I was thrilled all the same!


I find a few whelk "bones" -- as I call them -- usually, but only 1-2 have a more lovely, graceful shape overall...


…On the inlet side of the beach, a lone snowy egret seemed to be meditating…


While nearby, this large, battered knobbed whelk "bone" silently rested its weary soul.

2 comments:

  1. That piece of coral looks like an old sponge. The blue glass reminds me of some aqua colored ones that my daughter gave to me which she found along the coast of Japan.

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  2. Janice, sea glass from Japan sounds awesome! It isn't easy to come by here in NE Florida. I have pieces I found in my hometown area in No. Calif., hope to find more during my next visit there!

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