Unusual Beach Treasures

Old shell
Once a Shell

As we walk along the beach we hope to find something spectacular. A huge, perfect seashell or sand dollar or some stand-out item. We scan the edge of the surf hoping to spot something just within reach that everyone else has missed.

I always enjoyed finding unusual pieces of shells that had obviously been laying around in the water for a long time and been etched by something. This piece of a thick shell is full of dents made by …what??? I don’t know, but it’s a really cool piece I think.

Just remember that going to the beach is always a treat no matter what you may find and sometimes the coolest things show up on the shore.

Take Your Camera to The Beach

Along with the towels, chairs, cooler (no glass please) and umbrellas, pack the camera when planning a day at the beach….. Can you tell I wrote this post back when all I had was a camera to use and not an iPhone?

Time for an update to this blog post!

I do think that getting photos at the beach is a good idea and it’s much easier these days when everyone has a camera phone with them. How far we’ve come!

Finding Unexpected Beauty

Aside from photographing the kids or your sweetie, the beach can offer up unexpected beauty. It may treat you to a showy golden sunset, a rainbow, or a space shuttle launch (I see those from my local beach). Some natural occurrences like this are gone in a flash, so be ready for the unexpected.

beach sunset low tide seascape golden
This image is courtesy of Pixabay

Treasures From the Sea

You never know what might wash up on shore either. Empty seashells are okay to collect, but leave the living ones where you find them. That would be a great time for a photo!

There could be dolphin, sharks, or who knows what swimming by. On “my beach” we have ghost crabs and sea turtle nests. Lots of wildlife visit the seashore, and although they will probably stay away when people are around, you never know.

hand full of seashells beach shells
Only take empty shells! (Photo: Pixabay)

Someone may catch a big fish! That is what happened when we were hanging out at the beach near Ponce Inlet. As he carried the big bluefish back toward his car, I asked if I could get a photo.

fishing bluefish
Bluefish!

Photos of Iconic Landmarks

Beaches are usually busy places. The Florida beach near where I live has lots of buildings and some iconic places like The Breakers Restaurant. This pink building has lasted through hurricanes and all the new “upgrades” done in the area. It remains a casual eatery where great burgers and fish sandwiches are served to patrons who have beach front seating.

Breakers restaurant on the beach
Breakers Beachside at the end of Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Amazing Plant Life

Along the ocean beaches we find some amazing plant life that we don’t see inland. These plants and trees have special growing needs and have adapted well to a sand and salt environment.

I plan to write about the flora I’ve photographed over the years on my beach visits. Most of it I can’t name, but I’d love to know what’s out there.

dune plants
Dune plants with yellow “flowers”

The mangroves grow along the river beaches and create their own islands. Their strange roots are visible at low tide where oyster beds usually form.

Mangrove roots
Mangrove roots – my photo

What Happens at Your Beach?

The sightings listed on this page are only a few of the many possibilities of what can be found along the beach. I’d love to hear what you find or enjoy seeing on your beach-going adventures.

Vacation on the Beach in Florida

English: Aerial view of New Smyrna Beach, Flor...
English: Aerial view of New Smyrna Beach, Florida, from the observation deck, top of the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse from across Ponce Inlet. (maximum zoom) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I have stayed at the Watermark Condos, in New Smyrna Beach, Florida and it was wonderful.  They are located near Flagler Avenue and are right on the beach. The condos are owned individually and rented out by the week, month or season -whatever the owner decides.  Some owners are year round residents.

They are very large with 3 bedrooms and all of them over look the ocean.  The long porch on the front is just awesome.  Each resident has their own garage so the car is stored inside and not out in a parking lot.

This is a drive on beach and is open to traffic all day long and can get very crowded from about April to September or October.  I have stayed there in July which is very crowded and super HOT…and also the end of November when we had the beach all to ourselves and did some fishing.

I contacted one owner who is renting hers and I thought I might be able to get down to Florida to visit my son and all my friends this summer some time.   I would have to go in the summer because my son has school – otherwise I would not choose that time of year.

I doubt that it will happen because I just don’t have the money to take a trip, but here is the link to the condo. Be sure to check out all the pictures… very nice!

So if you are thinking about vacationing on the beach in Florida I would definitely recommend the Watermark.  It is located off of Flagler Ave. in New Smyrna Beach.