You seem to come up with pretty much the same shells, but I never tire of seeing the landscape you traverse and the music that is incorporated in all the videos...I am pretty good at naming them these days and, really, I should fly out and go shelling. I have shelled up and down the West Coast, but the funny thing is that I live 100 yds from the shore and there are hardly any shells to be found..,.lol....anyway....thanx again for letting me tag along on this great neptune, dog winkle, and northern moon snail adventure...and go find some hot chocolate!!!...lol...!
LOL! Many people have noticed(and commented), that I seem to pick up the same shells in Maine. There are soo many different types of shells in Maine, but I often find myself on quests to find the more uncommon shells(like Neptunes, and large Whelks). It's a challenge for me and I love sharing the journey! Thanks again for watching in 4K!
Beautiful colors today! What an awesome beach adventure! My best guess on the mystery rock is Picasso stone/Picasso Jasper, a type of marble. Very beautiful!
Wow the Neptune is just amazing. Good to see you back again. It has been a little while. Thank you for a wonderful shelling adventure. Have a great day.
Neptunes can be quite elusive along the New England Coast, so it's always a joy when finding one! Sooo much more content coming up on this channel! Thanks for watching!
Many would consider the New England Neptune a prize find for shell collecting in this region. They are quite difficult to find in good condition, but they are often found in lobster traps here and discarded, only to wash up on nearby beaches! 💙 Thanks for watching!
upper right shell looks like pet snail i used to have-Margo Escargo. she had babies and all was well. i fed her romaine as usual and she began to get very sick turns out the romaine had been sprayed with molluskcide and i apparently didnt wash it off well enough. i had no idea romaine was sprayed. i missed her so much. she lived in a little glass tank on my kitchen windowsill.
This is Eastport/Lubec area near Passamaquoddy Bay - slightly west of the Bay of Fundy. Oh yes, this area has some of the greatest differences in tides globally Thanks so much for watching.
Hi friend, I always try to strike the best balance between quality and quantity. If you love the longer uploads, there are PLENTY of those coming up! 💙 Thanks for watching!
Thanks! Simply divine! Happy Shelling..
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I love the skeletons/weasthered shells, as much as the whole shells. So much character and history.
I agree - they really do possess an incredible amount of character 💛
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Fantastic video , a one
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Beautiful! Thank you for the views, and lovely shells!
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I somehow love the fog.....and the purple and blue mussels!! Thank you!
The fog is quite normal for this area of Maine, and seems to provide a tone of mystery 🙂
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That seaglass❗🤩🤩🤩
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@18:11, that New England Neptune is GORGEOUS 😍 Wow, great finds today! Back to the video... 😎
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I love the mussels particularly the blue ones. Thank you for another beautiful video.
Mussels are so beautiful - blues and purples all around! 💙💜
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What a beautiful place with awsome seashells!!
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So peaceful
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Always good to see you. Love from Australia 😊
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Such beautiful colours. Congrats
The colors of Maine 💙
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The color of the ocean in Maine is so beautiful.
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So many beautiful shells. That last shot was amazing.
Of all the places you go, Maine is my favorite. 😮
Maine is amazing! Thank you for watching!
💚 always a fan of yours!!!
Thank you so much for watching, shell friend! 💙
You seem to come up with pretty much the same shells, but I never tire of seeing the landscape you traverse and the music that is incorporated in all the videos...I am pretty good at naming them these days and, really, I should fly out and go shelling. I have shelled up and down the West Coast, but the funny thing is that I live 100 yds from the shore and there are hardly any shells to be found..,.lol....anyway....thanx again for letting me tag along on this great neptune, dog winkle, and northern moon snail adventure...and go find some hot chocolate!!!...lol...!
LOL! Many people have noticed(and commented), that I seem to pick up the same shells in Maine. There are soo many different types of shells in Maine, but I often find myself on quests to find the more uncommon shells(like Neptunes, and large Whelks). It's a challenge for me and I love sharing the journey!
Thanks again for watching in 4K!
Beautiful colors today! What an awesome beach adventure! My best guess on the mystery rock is Picasso stone/Picasso Jasper, a type of marble. Very beautiful!
Interesting call out on the Picasso Stone/Picasso Jasper. I didn't keep this rock, but now I kind of wish I had, lol.
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Beautiful shells 🫠
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Really enjoyed this… you really captured the essence of shelling there and I was right with you in your excitement and delight! Well done.
Thank you very much for the great feedback, and thank you for watching!
Wow, love all those beautiful mussels, and of course that perfect Neptune, awesome!!
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Wow the Neptune is just amazing. Good to see you back again. It has been a little while. Thank you for a wonderful shelling adventure. Have a great day.
Neptunes can be quite elusive along the New England Coast, so it's always a joy when finding one! Sooo much more content coming up on this channel!
Thanks for watching!
I need to add Down East to my shelling g destinations list!
You make such beautiful videos. The music, sights and sounds are awesome. The shelling is amazing! Love those Neptunes!!
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I liked the beautiful, perfect Neptune shell. The colored shells that have the blue and purple colors to them are also great. 🐌🐚🥰🇺🇸
Many would consider the New England Neptune a prize find for shell collecting in this region. They are quite difficult to find in good condition, but they are often found in lobster traps here and discarded, only to wash up on nearby beaches! 💙
Thanks for watching!
upper right shell looks like pet snail i used to have-Margo Escargo. she had babies and all was well. i fed her romaine as usual and she began to get very sick turns out the romaine had been sprayed with molluskcide and i apparently didnt wash it off well enough. i had no idea romaine was sprayed. i missed her so much. she lived in a little glass tank on my kitchen windowsill.
I love anecdotes like these - thank you very much for sharing 💙
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Nice shelling
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Wow, that last Neptune was perfect! Congratulations!
Some of my favorite to find!
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So this is on the Bay of Fundy? I grew up in Saint John so I'm familiar with the Fundy Tides?
This is Eastport/Lubec area near Passamaquoddy Bay - slightly west of the Bay of Fundy. Oh yes, this area has some of the greatest differences in tides globally
Thanks so much for watching.
Beautiful video thanks. Might the purple and blue rock be labradorite? Any flash? Or someone else said Picasso Jasper.
Thanks for providing some context here - I actually have no idea, but I wish I would have kept the stone :(
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Beautiful video but too short.
Hi friend, I always try to strike the best balance between quality and quantity. If you love the longer uploads, there are PLENTY of those coming up! 💙
Thanks for watching!
Great shells. How do you spell the bay you were shelling in.
I love Maine too, we visit every August in Scarbough.
This location is Eastport/Lubec area near Passamaquoddy Bay.
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