tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-387120921225093458.post7207044006508531716..comments2023-06-15T10:37:23.148-04:00Comments on Capt. Brian's Observations On The Water: 4-H Photos, Shelling, and FunCapt. Brian Holawayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09823889799816916027noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-387120921225093458.post-73581907462404117292011-09-06T07:12:44.762-04:002011-09-06T07:12:44.762-04:00Another cabrits murex. You are killing me. Your be...Another cabrits murex. You are killing me. Your beach is on my places to go in Florida. Thanks KathyCapt. Brian Holawayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09823889799816916027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-387120921225093458.post-7624678139320884332011-09-03T10:15:56.479-04:002011-09-03T10:15:56.479-04:00Thanks Captain Brian for a great trip! Looking fo...Thanks Captain Brian for a great trip! Looking forward to our next Sanibel trip sometime in the near future. We appreciate your expertise on our recent excursion, and enjoyed the wonderful photo opportunities! I am back on my hometown beach, Navarre Beach, in beautiful Santa Rosa County, Florida. Tides from the tropical storm yesterday made for a good shelling day in spite of high waves. Found quite a few Lettered Olives, a Cabrits Murex, whelks, Flats, a large Sundial, and a Banded Tulip. Found a part of a larger Junonia so I know they are out there in this area (found a small Junonia this spring). Happy boating! Would love to send some Olives your way!Kathy Pacenoreply@blogger.com