A quickie disclaimer: I usually post to the blog from a laptop or PC, but tonight I'm using the iPad app, which I do not particularly care for. Hence, the quality of these photos is, I believe, greatly diminished. And I can't seem to move them around, or control their size. Sorry! Hopefully it is 'good enough' for this post.
So, I brought all this stuff home, gave it a good cleaning, and now am going to incorporate it all in some sort of mixed media work of art, though I have no idea quite what, yet. Feel free to make suggestions!
Meanwhile, has anyone else read the book Moby Duck? (No, not Moby Dick, which is probably my least favorite book that I read, ever!). It's Full title: 'Moby-Duck: The True Story of 28,800 Bath Toys Lost at Sea and of the Beachcombers, Oceanographers, Environmentalists, and Fools, Including the Author, who Went in Search of Them'.
On our trips to Maine, there are several particularly rocky tide pool locations where I used to find lots of sea glass. I'd bring it home and put it in pretty glass containers. But in the last few years, I have been lucky to even find one piece of sea glass. But, oh, there are jewelry stores on the coast that sell beautiful delicate jewelry made from sea glass. Where do they find it all? Have they cleaned all the sea glass out the ocean somehow?
On a visit to a rocky beach at low tide this year, I was poking through tide pools when I began to notice bits of bright color. So I started to collect, and I came home with a crazy assortment of treasures, definitely not sea glass!
Yes, there's a Lego in there, and part of a whistle, and a broken bobber. And the all those colorful rubber bands- we believe they are the kind that are put on lobster claws. Perhaps a lobsterman dropped them overboard by mistake?
Or how about '10 Little Rubber Ducks' by Eric Carle? The book is based on this same true story of a shipment of rubber bathtub toys that fell overboard from a container ship. The fact is, there's some real crazy stuff out there in the ocean. Though I haven't found a rubber duck, I do think my little horse is kind of adorable.
And for something really goofy, there's a whole Facebook page related to the shipload of Legos that were washed into the sea by a wave (about 5 million pieces of Lego!) in 1997! Perhaps my Lego is one of those pieces?
If you are intrigued, you can find it here: https://www.facebook.com/LegoLostAtSea
What's the craziest thing you've ever found on the beach?