Little Hickory Fighting conchs

Low Tide shelling at Little Hickory

Shelling Bloggers Unite!

Blogger Karen from The Essential Beachcomber organized a low tide shelling expedition at Little Hickory for bloggers Rhonda from Shellbelle’s Tiki Hut, Debbie and ME! What a blast!

Shelling Bloggers

Bloggers Karen, Rhonda and Debbie

We met at Little Hickory beach in Bonita Springs at 7 am (yep, another early morning) yesterday for low tide shelling…. and gabbing.

Little Hickory Live Sand Dollar

Live sand dollar

Rhonda found this live SAND DOLLAR, then another and another. Lots of very healthy ones so even though we didn’t find any to take home, it’s always good to see them happy and healthy.

Bonita Springs Fighting Conchs

Bonita Springs Fighting Conchs

On the other hand, there are still hundreds of FIGHTING CONCHS fighting for their lives at low tide and many dead. I posted an article about this last week (Fighting Conchs on Bonita Beach) but haven’t heard an update as to why they think they are dying. As you can see, there are still tons of them.

Debbie's true tulip

Debbie’s true tulip

Debbie found this gorgeous TRUE TULIP about 4 inches long. I think that was the best find of the day!

Crucifix bone

Crucifix bone

Another beachcomber, Carol, at Little Hickory found a CRUCIFIX SHELL. It’s actually the head bone of gafftopsail catfish and it is said to bring good luck to the finder. I sure hope that’s true because……

Crucifix shell from catfish

My Crucifix shell from catfish

I found one too! Mine isn’t as perfect as Carol’s but I didn’t read anywhere that it had to be perfect to bring good luck. Woohoo!

Little Hickory in the sand

Little Hickory beach

I’m already lucky to live in paradise but I feel lucky too for getting to spend such a fun day with 3 other beach bloggers! See? It’s working!

Karen The Essential Beachcomber

Karen The Essential Beachcomber

Thank you Karen for getting our Beachcombing Blogger-Palooza together!