
I came across an old photo taken in Sardinia in 1983. It saddens me to think, that despite a greater awarness about environmental problems, that this same scene can still be seen today.
Things that we took for granted start to change, and before we know it, it's already too late.





I used to like collecting shells, that was until a few years ago when I started to work on the beach. I realised then that taking a shell home can stop a hermit crab from finding a 'home' and that was the end of my collecting. I do still have a shell collection, but now I am not proud, but embarassed by it. Sometimes in our love of beautiful things we forget just how much nicer they are in their own natural enviroment. A flower in a vase or a flower in a field, a lobster under the sea or stuffed hanging on the wall.
One day I saw a Hermit Crab, that unable to find a suitable shell, had chosen a broken bottle top as the next best alternative. At the time I thought it was the only time I would see such a thing. Now 3 years later I know it is almost normal. Today I had my camera at hand and please believe me when I tell you that this is NOT a setup shot. Hermit Crabs really do exist like this, so I ask you on their behalf to think twice before you take that beautiful shell home! Thank you!