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I have already shared a bit of how I got started so I will spare
everyone. But I do get a kick out of reading how others got hooked (nice
idea for a dull weekend, Sarah).
I have a young (about 5 years old) niece who is showing such an interest.
I have made her a couple of baskets of shells and she is thrilled each
time. The reason I am bringing this up is a comment she made last week.
She was at the house and heard that we had a shell club meeting here the
night before. Her question was, "At a shell club meeting do you bring
shells or does everyone dress up in a shell costume?" So there you have
it, another idea for a shell club activity. Let me know how it works (I
think we'll pass).
With that, it's late, it was a real long, miserable day, so I'm turning
in.
Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA (the only state I know of with an
official state question, "Red or green?" Referring to chile).
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