My wife and I went away for a long weekend getaway to the beach last weekend. We strolled the empty boardwalk (give it a few weeks and I’m sure it will be packed to the gills) and later when the rain stopped and the sun came out, we put away our raincoats and walked along the edge of the shoreline, getting oh so close to the water, but not actually getting our feet wet.

Now, I’ve been to the beach scores of times over the years, but I learned a first on this trip. While on the sand collecting shells, my wife told me that the way I was collecting was wrong. I thought I might have misheard, but oh no, I heard correctly, my approach was supposedly off. I was picking plain shells when I should have been looking for fancy ones.
Harumph. I grumbled underneath my breath, everyone is a critic.
Oh, my wife was teasing me. She’s an expert at finding different colors, shapes and sizes of shells. I marvel at her ability to find everything from conch and auger shells to sand dollars and cockle shells, while I struggle to find the shell right in front of my face. She reminded though me of an age-old lesson: to each his own.
I’ll stick with my plain ones. They make me happy and that’s all that matters.
No Difference by Shel Silverstein
“No Difference” by Shel Silverstein, from Where the Sidewalk Ends.
Small as a peanut,
Big as a giant,
We’re all the same size
When we turn off the light
Rich as a sultan,
Poor as a mite,
We’re all worth the same
When we turn off the light.
Red, black or orange,
Yellow or white,
We all look the same
When we turn off the light.
So maybe the way
To make everything right
Is for God to just reach out
And turn off the light!





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Beautiful pictures, beautiful message in the poem.
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Love sunrises at the beach. 😎😎😎
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Those shells are beautiful.🐚🦪
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Aww, thanks Melissa. Just good to get away for a couple of days!
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For me, the beach in the “off-season” is the best kind of beach…shells and all.🏖⛱
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Yea, I’m a big fan of offseason too. Less people. Still get to eat some seafood. And the chance to walk along the shoreline and listen to the pounding waves. The best.
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Lovely
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Thanks Mary. It was a fun weekend. Need those kinds of weekends every so often.
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Oh…the photos, the shell collecting story – too funny – and the wisdom of another ‘Shel’…as in Silverstein. Thanks, Brian! 😎
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I’d like to claim that I planned the Shell wisdom but that was purely by accident. I just loved Shel Silverstein’s poem. Too funny. Yes, it was a great getaway. Much needed. Ha, ha.
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😉😉😉
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That poem sums it up perfectly.
And, to each his own, for sure! Your white shells are very pretty 🙂
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Oh, they’re boring as heck, but I love them. Ha, ha. They’re pretty to me.
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Boring is in the eye of the beholder…. they are pretty to you, ergo, they are not boring!
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😎😎😎😎😎
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Beautiful, Brian! Also, Shel Silverstein is a classic..
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He really is. He was such a versatile writer, so many different outlets. And all great.
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Beautiful photos and one of my favorite poems! Thank you for sharing, Brian.
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Smart man that Shel Silverstein!
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How fun! Great photos!
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Thank you so much! A fun lil getaway. It’s always a good day on the beach
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Fantastic photos! And a good reminder that whatever kind of shells make us happy, those are the right ones to pick up 🙂
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Wise words Dave.
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Wonderful photos. I love the beach so much and collecting shells. Your wife’s comment made me laugh. I remember spending summers in Laguna Beach collecting sea glass. For some unknown reason our daughter was a champion sea glass collector. In the cove was a hone to a bootlegger during Prohibition. Rumor was he lost several shipments of bottles during storms, hence the beautiful sea glass in gorgeous colors.
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Oh, that’s too funny. Love seagrass. Most of the Atlantic shells I see tend to be the same. My wife somehow can find the really crazy and beautiful ones. She claims I have “worse eyes” than the kids. I’m not sure what that’s supposed to mean, but it’s definitely a shot. Ha, ha.
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I am convinced my daughter has special eyes for sea glass. She found things that her brother and my husband and I could never find. Your wife has the same talent.
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Beautiful picture!!! I love collecting sea shells and yes In a few weeks it will be packed!!!!!!!
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Our last day there we saw a jump in the number of cars. Summer is just around the corner.
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Awwww Brian, what a beautiful picture of you and your wife. I would always pick up seashells when I went to the beach, but for some reason I have no idea where those things are. 🙄 Now I would never have thought about there being a science to collecting shells, but I see that you and your wife had the best fun out there working that theory. 🤣 How could you not.
I guess it’s not warm enough for the boardwalk to be packed, but lookout when it is! 😱 Clear the way for the onslaught of cabin fever runaways!!! 🏃🏼♀️🏃🏼♂️🏃🏼♀️
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Aww, thanks Kym. We had fun goofing around. You need weekends like that sometimes. And yes, the boardwalk will be packed veery soon. Just a matter of time.
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Love that Brian. My husband and I need to do more of that! Quick little getaways like that are so refreshing. May your weekend be delightful my friend! 🥰💖🌞
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Oh my, that last picture is so beautiful, those smiles, gorgeous. It is interesting to me how different was all are as human beings. We all see the world through a unique lens and we are the only ones who can communicate what we see, what we love, and how it feels to be me. Fabulous post, as always and I’m so glad you learned how to pick the right shells. Bahaha. Hugs, C
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I was told that my shell searching ability is worse than when the kids were young and were looking for something in their rooms. Um, I took that as a bad sign. Ha, ha. I guess I’m just a shell amateur. It was fun anyway. Thanks so much for the kind comments, it was great to getaway. A day at the beach, no matter the weather, is always a great thing!
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It’s good that someone loves the plain ones too.
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We all have our favorites! 😎
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What a great post, Brian. Here’s to shell collecting, differences, and especially Shel Silverstein.
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Oh thank you Jennie, a weekend getaway, the beach, and some teasing back and forth. Somewhere in there I found something to post. Ha ha
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Love this post. We’re at the beach this weekend. I’ll remember the lesson. To each their own – no need to be shelfish. 🙂
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Ha ha, love that response Wynne. Have fun at the beach! The Atlantic will still be chilly for awhile, but love the waves crashing on the shore.
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Yes to the waves! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Things that never get old: sun, sand, and sparkling water. Beautiful photos for your memories, Brian!
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I’m not sure the Atlantic was sparkling as much as the photos from your recent trip, but you’re so right — the sun, sand and water are always welcome! Thanks so much Crystal. 😎😎☀️🏖️🐠😎😎
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What a beautiful photo of you both. I’m glad you had this wonderful getaway together. And I love the thoughtful and insightful message you shared through your “plain” seashells and Shel Silverstein’s poetry. It’s all the same indeed when we turn off the lights so pick the ones that make you happiest.
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Life’s too short. Pick the ones that make you happy. My wife was just teasing her. I was teasing her all weekend. Ha ha!
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a bit envious as I love empty beach times…one can always put on warm clothes and rainwear. We think alike on picking up shells….so do our wives.
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Yes, it was a last minute trip. We just knew that we needed to get away to the woods and mountains or to the beach. I actually love the beach more in the winter time versus summer. Obviously less people, but I find I focus more on the crashing waves and just relax more. Here’s hoping you can get away to an empty beach soon!!!
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Wonderful post, Brian, and I love the message in that poem. If only…and your photos are gorgeous, and love the one of you two! 🤗
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Yes, I love that poem. With the photos, it was hard to choose just a few, lots of sunrise ones to pick from. I would’ve posted all of them, but I’m sure they would have been boring to everyone else. Ha, ha.
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I don’t think you could create a boring post if you really tried. 🙂
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Thank you Lauren. Much appreciated.
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What a great picture of you and your wife! Looks like such a beautiful sunset. We don’t have any shells at our beaches, so I’d probably be pretty impressed with the plain shells too!
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That’s what I love about the beach . . . every beach is different. Love how it is so relaxing.
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