As we walked along the water's edge, it was interesting noticing the different types of shell-seekers.
There were the:
Big shell-seekers - these are only watching for the "big scores" - those that can easily be seen and quickly grabbed.
Sifters - these scoop up nets filled with sand and shell pieces in hopes that there may be some whole shells they can pick out and keep.
Waders - these give it all they have! They'll wade out in the water getting their clothes wet in hopes of seeing that special illusive shell! (In our family it's the search for sand dollars!)
Micro-seekers - these stop, bend down, and really seek out the tiny treasures left along the wayside that others have missed.
No comments:
Post a Comment