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shelling diaries 2026 | part three & “whelk graveyard” map

You can read my 2026 Shelling Diaries Part One HERE and Part Two HERE. Jeff jokingly said we should bring shovels to dig in the whelk graveyard, but then he actually found some decent sand shovels in the garage of our rental house, so it wasn’t really a joke anymore.  We were going to visit […]

King Louis & Sky Miles | IOP Dog Reunions

Each morning, as we walk and collect shells on the beach, there is also a dog party happening.  At Isle of Palms, dogs are allowed off their leashes to run free for a few hours each morning, and both owners and dogs take advantage.  Dogs are running in the surf, chasing balls, playing with each […]

shelling diaries 2026 | part two

While we’ve all been getting lots of steps from walking on the beach. Jeff has been the grand champion with over 24,000 steps each day. (I’ve been clocking in 15,000-20,000.)  Since he’s been covering so much ground, we asked him to do some shell reconnaissance for us.  He found some gray olives and whelks for […]

four things | sixty-seven

It’s Four Things: Isle of Palms edition!  We’ve been at the beach since last Friday, so we’ve been going for lots of walks, eating great Lowcountry food, preparing for the annual shell-collection competition, doing puzzles, playing Bananagrams, and visiting family.  We always have a grand time, and it’s been a great week.  Here are my […]

the top three questions about shelling

Every year, when I’m sharing our shelling adventures on social media, the same three questions pop up, so I thought I would share the answers all in one place. Where are you shelling?   We are at the Isle of Palms in South Carolina.  We’ve been coming here for Spring Break for several years, and […]

shelling diaries 2026 | part one

We are back in Isle of Palms, South Carolina, for Spring Break.  We love coming this time of year because it’s still “off season”, so it isn’t crowded, and it’s rarely overly hot.  We can still have some warm, sticky days, and we do risk having gloomy, cold days that aren’t great for the beach, […]

revisiting a special place in Florence

On our last two visits to Florence, Mom and I tried to find a specific place: a piazza where my brother and I each sat for a pastel portrait.  We even described it to the private guide who led us around the city in 2019, and she wasn’t sure where we could find it.  We […]

four things | sixty-six

A few days ago, we were tempted into thinking we had turned the corner into spring.  We had some warmish, sunny days that couldn’t be missed. I enjoyed walking outside without my face turning pink from the cold.  But this week, I went out walking in the morning and realized it was in the 20s […]

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