Seashell Names- Two Little Shells

The seashells you collect will be different depending on where in Florida you search for them.

two little shells
Stripes and Spots – Tiny Florida Seashells

If you go to the beach looking to collect nice big seashells you may be disappointed. Some areas of Florida are known for their seashell offerings (Sanibel Island on the West coast, for instance), but not all Florida beaches are littered with shells.

Many of the prettiest shells you will see are tiny. You must look carefully as you walk along the beach.

These two little sea shells were collected along the gulf coast of Florida when my family visited Sanibel Island.  They are small, only about 1/2 inch in length. I never knew what type of shells they were, but eventually I became interested in shell names and found out their scientific names.

I think these shells compliment each other nicely with matching colors in stripes and spots.

The rounded one with tiny stripes is a natica, which is in the family Naticidae along with Moon Snails and Shark’s Eye shells.

The little spotted shell is a “Babylonia spirata”.  I’ve never collected another shell like it, but then I rarely go to Sanibel.

The shells I find on the East coast of Florida often differ from the ones on the West.  For one thing shells here on the East are not as pretty and there is less of a variety.  They are usually worn and broken from the waves and tides.  The Gulf waters are calmer so shells don’t get as beat up.  Different species like to live in calm water too, and they wouldn’t like it on the Atlantic side.  I find my best (most interesting) shells while out boating in the backwaters.  Often they are home to hermit crabs, so I take a picture and leave it where I found it.

ark shells
Ark clam shells from East Coast beaches

If you visit the drive-on beach area in New Smyrna Beach the ark shells in my photo above are mostly what you will find, along with tiny coquina shells.

shells from the beach
Shells from the Gulf Coast of Florida

You can see how colorful and varied the shells are that I collected on the opposite (West) side of the state!

 

Key West

Honeymoon Location Beach Bag

If you are looking for a place to have fun on your honeymoon, Key West might be for you. Duval Street is famous for it’s line up of bars including Sloppy Joe’s. 

Places to stay in Key West:

Sunset Key is an exclusive island getaway just off the coast from Key West.   A 10 minute ferry ride takes you to the 27-acre island which contains a resort and residential community.  I imagine that this place is quite pricey.
Sunset Key Island

Sunset Key, Guest Cottages

Key West Bed and Breakfast

Andrew’s Inn

There’s lots to do…from snorkeling and fishing to evening Sunset Celebrations
Key West Info

Don’t miss the famous Sloppy Joe’s where Earnest Hemmingway was known to hang out.
When searching for a place to stay, keep in mind that Key West is a relatively small area and there is a lot crammed into that small area.  If you opt for a room near the night life areas- you should probably enjoy staying up or going out all night!

Daytona Speedway Moving Postcard

This has nothing to do with seashells, but it’s a re-make of my popular change of address postcard featuring the Speedway at Daytona Beach.

My first “moving” postcard was made without a template area, but now you can easily add all your moving information to the little box provided.  Just order and mail.

Daytona Moving postcard

Here’s the story behind the photo. My son (in the picture) and his dad went to Daytona to a car show at the Speedway. It was only about 30 minutes north from where we lived at the time. They saw an opportunity to get this shot, which came out pretty good, and it’s been a favorite of ours. I decided that it would make a unique “moving” postcard, especially for the race fan!