Used a couple of pieces of Silecroft 'drift wood' to make a new Sea Glass Mobile with Shippersea Bay Sea Glass, this time with 'Eggs, Sphere's and Jelly Beans, which makes the flat Parton Bay Mobiles easy !
Guess I'm easily amused ?
Exploring the Yorkshire Dales with a Teddy a bottle of wine a Pipe & Tobacco and a Primus in the haversack. All photo's clickable for larger image
Friday, 31 July 2020
A failed Sea Glass Expedition
Arrived as the tide was going out, had breakfast on the beach walked along the receding tide line then back along the strand line, Not a Single Piece of SEA GLASS, but loads of shells and drift wood, so had a great day out
Guess they want Sea Glass Tourists, though there's nothing there, no village etc.
Guess they want Sea Glass Tourists, though there's nothing there, no village etc.
Monday, 27 July 2020
Another Sea Glass Mobile
My last x4 posts have been about collecting Sea Glass and the 22nd July's I drilled some and made a mobile First Mobile it visually worked that well, moving in the slightest breeze, I spent Sunday afternoon making another and also put my growing collection of Sea Glass pebbles into a glass measuring flask (Charity shop £1:50)
Just thought I'd share
Just thought I'd share
Saturday, 25 July 2020
24th July Hawthorn beach and Shippersea Bay
Left home 05:30 and drove to Easington, parked and walked along the clifftop path to Hawthorn beach, breakfast while
waiting for the tide to go out , to get to Shippersea Bay
so had an hour walking Hawthorn beach
came back and thought the tide might have gone out enough so set off
a couple of coves and headlands I'd to wait another 15 minutes for the tide to go out some more
before arriving at Shippersea Bay, looking South
and looking back to the last headland I came round
The Bear wanted to go to the Sculpture Park first
Then it was 4 hours walking up and down the beach with a stop for lunch
Set off back to beat the incoming tide
Hawthorn beach comes back into view
Spent another hour walking the beach
before climbing up the gorge under the railwy viaduct
Then walked back along the cliff top footpath passing Shippersea Bay where the tide had come in
Walked back to Easington where I was glad of a flask of cold water in the car, it had been a hot day. Drove home and I don't know if it was because it was a Friday but there were some speed lunatics on the A19, A61 and A59. Washed the finds this morning
Just thought I'd share, comments welcome
so had an hour walking Hawthorn beach
came back and thought the tide might have gone out enough so set off
a couple of coves and headlands I'd to wait another 15 minutes for the tide to go out some more
before arriving at Shippersea Bay, looking South
and looking back to the last headland I came round
The Bear wanted to go to the Sculpture Park first
Then it was 4 hours walking up and down the beach with a stop for lunch
Set off back to beat the incoming tide
Hawthorn beach comes back into view
Spent another hour walking the beach
before climbing up the gorge under the railwy viaduct
Then walked back along the cliff top footpath passing Shippersea Bay where the tide had come in
Walked back to Easington where I was glad of a flask of cold water in the car, it had been a hot day. Drove home and I don't know if it was because it was a Friday but there were some speed lunatics on the A19, A61 and A59. Washed the finds this morning
Just thought I'd share, comments welcome
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
Sea Glass Mobile
Drilled holes in some of the Parton Bay sea glass (from last post) x3 in a few, x2 in most and x1 in the ones at the bottom, then tied them together using waxed harness thread
Wednesday, 15 July 2020
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