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Pinellas County Dredging 2018: Boats, Tractors, Sifter, and Tubing

It’s July 1st, 2018 today; county, state, and federal tax dollars are officially being used to create beaches on private beachfront property because of the recent passage of a bill that overrides local customary use policies on the beaches. It’s hard to believe so much money can be going into the pockets of private beachfront property. Monitoring your government’s uses of power isn’t the worst idea.  At least you can understand what’s going on, and make informed decisions about the few things you do have control over.

Name The Seashells: Morning Outgoing Tide 04/25/18 Cold Front

Check you knowledge of the seashell varieties on the gulf beaches. Name any or all of the following seashells from the gallery using the comment area below to write your answers.  The post will be updated with the answers sometime next week.

Dosinia:
Diplodonta

Sunray Venus
Sunray Venus

Jingle
Jingle

Chestnut Turban
Chestnut Turban

Broad-ribbed Carditid
Broad-ribbed Carditid

Turkey Wing
Turkey Wing

Angel Wing
Angel Wing

Walking on Honeymoon Island

What a beautiful day today for a nice stroll on the beach! We listened to the soft roar of the gentle waves lapping onto the white sand beach as we walked the edge of the mangroves enjoying the nice warm Florida sun and searching for buried treasure (shells) brought to shore overnight. More Pictures