As we in the North are still in the grip of cold winter our Southern friends are enjoying warmer weather. Shells always remind me of Florida. Saw my first Florida strawberries a few weeks ago. So this Wordless Wednesday is dedicated to warm weather and beaches.
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Project Alicia, Five Minutes for Mom, Create with Joy
Very beautiful! My mom used to collect shells and once I saw a wonderful collection of shells on display at a hotel here in Jamaica. I am a new Follower of your Blog. Thanks for hosting.
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Shells are an interesting find, I can remember hiking in the mountains and finding them under pine trees, when I was young, (a long time ago) I wondered how they got there, now we know, all land was covered by the sea, "at one time". Hope you can stop by Twig Terrariums Wordless Wednesday
ReplyDeleteShells remind me of Florida too, and I love Florida!!
ReplyDeleteShells remind me of growing up and vacationing in Florida. So fun and so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWe love collecting shells when we visit the beach.
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good idea - FL shells and beaches! I found several starfish on my Sunday beach walk.
ReplyDeleteLove the shells. I miss the beach - we used to visit every year but haven't in almost three now. I live in the SE and today, it's chilly! But nothing like for the folks in the north!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I have a collection of seashells that I collected as a child. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking warm today too- it's rainy, cold, sleeting one minute, snowing the next...just blech and brr.
ReplyDeleteStill pretty cold today here in Georgia. :/
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting a Linky! Please feel free to drop by and share your WW over at my Linky as well if you'd like. :)
Diana from NannyToMommy
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When I lived in KS, there was no chance of finding a shell. But now that I moved to New Zealand, I keep them in jars and look at them a lot. You're right, they do remind me of warm weather.
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