Eva’s Byte #307 - My Enchantment with Sea Glass
Vive la difference:
Sea glass is physically and chemically weathered glass found along bodies of salt water. Beach glass is found along bodies of fresh water, whereby the different pH balance imparts the glass with a less frosted appearance.
Since I live by the East Bay, and in close enough proximity to beaches along the southern coastline of Rhode Island, it would appear that shards of glass are ripe for picking along these shorelines. A finders-keepers proposition dependent upon the currents and wave action, there’s no guarantee for what bounty I’ll come across, if anything, during each spelunking expedition.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Pure joy derives from the adventure of exploration in comfortable shoes with a sealable, plastic sandwich bag in hand.
For starters, I plan on venturing close to home in my town:
Sabin Point Park, a 7-acre city park with sweeping views of the East Bay.
Bullocks Point, a beach area near the Crescent Park Looff Carousel, the only historic remnant left of Crescent Park, the “Coney Island of New England”.
In my capacity of writer, I’m deriving joy from wending my way through Part 4 of my WIP, closing in on sealing the fate of Chapter 69.
Just as there’s no telling what I’ll find foraging along the shoreline, there’s no telling where my characters will lead me as I approach the finish line.
*May the spirit of adventure lead you to go with the tide.
My sincere appreciation if you’ve read thus far.
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3 年I collect agates. They are so beautiful and a great memento to take home from a vacation!