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You will come away with great enjoyment and a new understanding of this beautiful place and its history.”

Historian, Betty Anholt
Author of Sanibel’s Story

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Pocket Change and then Some



Shells go through the washing machine and the dryer frequently.(occupational hazard) Here are some that I have picked up over the year.  It is always a joy finding new treasures, that eventually make it to the pile of "spare change".

3 comments:

Kim@Snug Harbor said...

That's the kind of spare change I like!

Kaybe said...

I have had a few shark's teeth go through the washing machine. What a nice cone to the bottom-left - very vibrant color.

Little Black Scrap Cat said...

Yeah - never makes me too happy when I find such things in my new washer. Usually it's rocks since we don't pick a lot of shells in AZ. I'd probably be happier if my "pocket change" looked like yours!! Maybe next week......