Thank you.Well I hope you have a safe move back to Colorado.
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Thank you.Well I hope you have a safe move back to Colorado.
Colorado for me is a great place to visit for a couple weeks, beautiful state, but it's to cold in the winter, and to far from the warm ocean and reefs.Thank you.
We moved to Florida in April 2018. We hate it and can't wait to leave. Hopefully, we'll be listing the house for sale in April or May 2019 and headed back home to Colorado. Worst case we're stuck here for 1 more year, but we are definitely leaving by April/May 2020.
Just a wonderful read Ron, thank you.Come on down, we still have empty lots to build on in Cape Coral!
BTW, to everybody who has enjoyed this article even a little bit, if you want to read more take a look here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/snorkeling-collecting-discussion-group.412414/
The thread says snorkeling & collecting, but in the winter we do beach walks instead of snorkeling. And we just posted new beach walk info and photos today. And I will continue to update that thread every time we do a beach walk.
Thanks for looking.
Apologies for mucking up the thread. We do enjoy walking the beaches very much, just never collected anything to bring home. Although it looks like fun.
This was a great read. I love those green clams!
What a great read. I live in Illinois where it is too darn cold, the taxes are crippling and the politicians are stealing us blind..... I am 3 1/2 years away from relocating somewhere warm to do exactly as you are doing. I have had a fascination with the ocean since I was a little kid. I now have at least 400 gals of saltwater reefs going in my house. I have all sorts of corals, softies and nems... to think walking the beach you can collect all sorts of stuff.... I would have a single tank that is full of stuff like you collect....if I could.
Thanks for sharing Ron.