Recently my honey and I got away for a few days to Daytona
Beach. It was a wonderful, relaxing few
days, watching sunrises over the ocean horizon, listening to the rolling waves,
and walking the beach morning and evening.
On our first walk, my husband, who grew up in Daytona,
introduced me to what became the delight of this vacation. It was a perfect evening. The temperature was perfect. The breeze was
perfect. The water was perfect. As we walked along, we looked for the little
holes that show up as the tide goes out. Just for fun, we like to try to find
the tiny crabs that Colin calls sand fleas.
I was about to rediscover the 5 year old in me.
“Ah, no sand fleas - just periwinkles. Did you see the periwinkle dig its way into
the sand?”
“No. I didn’t know
periwinkles dig into the sand.”
And so I watched.
“Oh I saw it. I saw
it.” I squealed excitedly. “I can’t believe I never knew about this in
all the years we have been coming here.
This makes my night.”
We continued to stroll along looking for the tiny burrowing clams. Later we found out they weren’t periwinkles
at all, but coquinas. Though I may have
seen them on prior visits, the nice thing about being over 50 is that I often
get to experience things again as if it’s the first time. I was so captivated by this new discovery
that I looked forward to researching what I could on the net and getting back
to the beach for further observation.
Each day we learned something new. I would spend hours on the beach just
watching. I not only saw them
burrow, but discovered them rising from the hidden homes by the millions. As the tide comes in, they slowly poke out,
until the timing is just right for the waves to wash them further inland. It is an amazing site to behold. They rise in mass by the millions all along
the beach just to be pulled by the waves a few inches to a few feet. Many of them die in the process.
If you take the time to watch the video, (It’s only about 40
seconds), look to the top to see the tiny creatures rising up from the sand. Then wait to
watch the multitude of shell creatures tossed forward by the waves only to borrow
back down. What an awesome Creator to have
conceived such incredible creatures.
There are more video posts on you tube which may be better than my attempt. We decided to call this our coquina vacation since we spent so much of our time enjoying and exploring the life of the coquinas. I'm not done discovering yet.
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