Yesterday when we arrived at the campground, it was raining so we decided to go out for lunch and wait it out. It is hard to set the camper up on the outside while its pouring rain. The rain had stopped by the time we finished lunch and we were set.
Once we got unpacked and the camper leveled and hooked up, we headed out for a walk on the beach.. I was sure I would be able to find some good shells since we just had a hurricane hit two days ago, but oddly, there were very few sea shells on the sand. As we walked further up near the dunes, I spotted a weird looking thing. Nick said he always called it a sea snake skeleton, so I took a photo. Once I was back to the camper, I googled it.
Come to learn, this is not a sea snake. It is actually Whelk egg casing. Whelks are sea snells that live inside conk shells. The will lay their eggs in the ocean and the babies will hatch through holes in the coil. Then the egg casing will end up washed up on shore like this one. There were also two little (dead) crabs laying next to it. Not sure about the story on those.
Below is a photo I found when I looked it up on the internet. Pretty cool huh?
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This morning we slept in as we listened to thunderstorms in the distance. Looks like we will be fighting against pop up storms through out the day. That is pretty normal around here. I just finished breakfast of oatmeal and eggs and now we are heading out for a walk. Today is going to be a good day.
I love the beach. I'd be there every weekend if I could.
ReplyDeleteSo nice that you can get away to a place you love. What an interesting find!
ReplyDeleteI'm the opposite of you and love the mountains and woods. :) Living here at Happy Trails we feel like we are always on vacation. :)
Okay, thanks for the education, I have seen those weird things and didn't know what it was. Enjoy the beach and Nick.
ReplyDeleteLove from Indiana (methinks)
Sherry, jack & JJ (back on the road)
I love and miss the ocean. Our camper is in the woods but I wish we had at least a water view of some sort.
ReplyDeleteYour camper is stationary in its place, right? You just have to unload and set up when you visit? We are in a permanent campsite now and really like it.
Hope you have a blessed Sunday- xo Diana