Beachcombing
Why Beachcombing? Who could resist the fun free frolic, walking the shores of an ocean beach as the tides change the colour of the sand under your feet. If you are anything like me you won’t refuse...
View ArticleSeaglass by the Sea Shore
I am a passionate lover of seaglass. As a child I remember always wanting the shiny toys like a lite bright, now that I’m older not much is changed. Being close to the shore and hearing the ocean...
View ArticleGone to the Beach
Hi! If you are new to Scrap’n and Wire Wrap’n, you might want to subscribe to Rss feed to get updates to my latest blog post. Gone to the Beach When someone mentions the phrase “gone to the beach,”...
View ArticleSea Glassing a Bottle Stopper
The days are getting warmer and closer to summer. This has to be my favourite time of year when the ice leaves the shoreline and new discoveries wash up on the beach. Yesterday we dropped what we were...
View ArticleSeaGlaSSing the Beach
A short venture took us up to Nail Pond, the North Cape end of Prince Edward Island on another short beach adventure. This was our first time staying over night with our (new to us) Tenement on...
View ArticleBeach Combing in Portsmouth
We are making progress, slowly making out way to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Yes, we are beachcombing along the way and we found some interesting places in Portsmouth today. This is a long...
View ArticleBeachcombing my way
Come to think of it the ice has just left some inlets on Prince Edward Island, so it must be time to go Beachcombing. There is just something about the Beach that attracts an old Seaglunker like...
View ArticleSeaglunker at work
Yesterday we had an amazing day of seaglunking (person who combs the beach in search of treasures left behind in the sea) the shores of Nova Scotia. I came onto a fabulous find when I found this thick...
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