Beachcombing
Sunday, April 19th, 2009 06:27 pmThe beach next to Festival Pier, Waterloo - seldom accessible to the public, and underwater at high tide. This afternoon it was crowded! Poor pickings for a Thames beach (pipe fragments, tile and brick: little glass, less bone) but I did find a bottle-neck with stopper, and I managed a beach mosaic! Now managing a strawberry Bellini in RFH Members' Bar. Next: Beethoven and Brahms, again. Yay!

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Date: Sunday, April 19th, 2009 05:57 pm (UTC)Fab beach, fab drink, fab afternoon. What do you do with your beach combings? I kept some in a box for 4 years and eventally gave them back to a beach.
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Date: Monday, April 20th, 2009 06:35 pm (UTC)without youin your honour. Honest! I keep many of my beach combings -- some in PILBO, my delightful glass-topped IKEA coffee-table, some in artworks, some in glass jars that lurk around on top of stacks of paper. Driftglass makes a lovely alternative to gravel in fishtanks, as long as it's well-washed.ART bwa ha ha ha ha ...