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Karen VanderVen <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 2 Jul 2005 11:35:35 -0400
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On Jul 2, 2005, at 11:33 AM, Karen VanderVen wrote:

> Hi, Jim.
>
> Please send me the list.  I could be interested.
>
> And that's good news about the scallops !
> I'm planning to tote a little group to Steinhatchee
> -  we'll be there Aug. 10 - coming up the w. coast - to get a boat and
> guide
> and go out !  Any suggestions ?
>
> Now, back to the review !!
>
> Karen
>
> On Jul 1, 2005, at 10:42 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
>
>> Good Friday evening!
>>
>> I just got a call from a dear friend of mine. He and I shelled from
>> Miami down to the Florida Keys when we were just in high school back
>> in 1966, all the way up until he moved to New Jersey in the late
>> 1970s. Now he has a serious illness in his family and he is forced to
>> sell his modest collection of sea shells (as well as his stamp and
>> coin collections).
>>
>> I have already agreed to purchase some of his shells. If anyone else
>> is interested in some nice shells at reasonable prices, contact me
>> for a list. He and I will be cataloging this weekend, so I should
>> have everything listed by late on Sunday.
>>
>> Thanks in advance and happy 4th of July weekend!
>> Jim
>>
>> P.S. Florida wildlife officials are saying this will be the best Bay
>> Scallop season since 1995! Population densities through last year
>> were just two scallops on average per 600 square meters. This year
>> that count is over 40!!! If you've been thinking about visiting the
>> Florida Big Bend area to go scalloping, this is definitely the year
>> for it. The scallops are still smallish, but they grow very fast!
>>
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