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Sea Glass Hunting Cape Breton, Nova Scotia For Beachcombing Gems, Shells, Driftwood & Sand Dollars! 

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Welcome back to another awesome episode of Sea Glass Archaeology!
In this Instalment we visited multiple beaches across “Industrial” Cape Breton Island In search of Sea Glass, Sand dollars, driftwood & more!
Please subscribe to my channel so you won’t miss any of my Beachcombing adventures & educational videos! (It only takes a moment, is free & lets me know I'm on the right track which fills my heart with joy!)
~Where else to find me!💫
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Twitter: @CapebretonGlass
Thanks everyone for your positive support & love! 🧡 It brings me so much joy to connect with kind hearted people from across the globe. Feel free to leave a comment or question & I'll be more than happy to reply!
Fun Facts about me:
~ I’ve never owned a vehicle (Or Drivers license)
~ Smartphone either
~In 2008 I sold my home in Calgary Alberta & moved over 5000 kilometers to a place I’d never been after deciding life was too short & have been making things up ever since, living free and on my own terms connected to nature. (I'd never seen or heard of sea glass before moving to a road which turns to dirt, then falls into the sea, however its discovery was inevitable as its everywhere!)
~ My first 2 summers on Cape Breton were spent working on a farm, living in a tent next to a cornfield. We had to walk a kilometre to the farmhouse & back everyday for water, showering when it rains or the closest body of water (side note, I learned quickly soap won’t lather with saltwater!).🙃
Those experiences further enhanced my appreciation for life’s simplicities & the importance of living on ones own terms…1000 generations have led to these moments (Long days spent on my knees harvesting are probably why I’m such a good picker!)
~ I'm probably listening to the year"1993" (The music of my youth) although the years which surround it are awesome as well!
~ I’ve never had a resume
~ I'm Left handed (Teaching myself music everything was upside-down!)
~ I spend under $100 on clothing a year. ( Which you might of noticed)
~ I spend $0.00 on takeout food a year however do appreciate the tastes of each and every restaurant chain.
~ Everyday I walk my doggies (off leash by the sea or through the woods) a minimum of 10kms a day. Since moving to Cape Breton we’ve walked the equivalent of earths circumference together without leaving the island! 🌎
~ My 120 year old (one bedroom) home doesn’t have a dryer, or bathtub, or foundation. During the coldest winter chill I’ve gone weeks without running water. It’s “cottage living” year round. A small brook runs behind my home, it’s an ancient game trail once used by indigenous people and despite urbanization any animal imaginable can follow the stream past my window to my amazement…growing up in Montreal the largest undomesticated animal I’d ever encountered was a squirrel.
~ As a youth I wanted to be John Lennon & his words & message have always spoke dearly to me heart.
~ That being said, I live my life like a Beatles song & do my best to “Radiate Everything I Am” without fear & be the change I want to see In the world .
~ Born & raised Anglophone in Montreal, I speak French as well & learned enough Spanish, Croatian & Arabic to get myself into conversations which are over my head but good fun!
~ I don’t eat meat with the exception of when kind neighbors leave a food basket on my front step, then I won’t waste it.
~ In person my excitement level is greatly amplified, no matter the activity.
~ Mostly, If you think I’m passionate about sea glass, you should see me with my children & the special relationship we have. They are my destiny & life’s greatest gift!
~ If you've made it this far theirs's one more thing I wanted you to know however its not easy for me to say:
Every moment I struggle with the Symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome, which might help with understanding why I'm so passionate, have a great memory, a terrible grip & live the life of a sea hermit, safe for my children. (Also always have music on as it helps keep me "out" of my head).
I've such a deep rooted connection to the world around me. Each and every one of you mean so very much to me, I cant thank you enough for your love and positive support!
The world is a better place when we're able to treat a stranger like an old friend and make them feel good about themselves!
Oceans of love all! 🧡
Mikee

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@cathydale104
@cathydale104 Год назад
Thanks for a great video Mike. What a great day you had. I feel really lucky to have "come along with you". That yellow was very special. 🙂
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology Год назад
I’m so glad to read you enjoyed coming along on the adventure with me Cathy, thank you for your kind words!🌅 I agree, that yellow was indeed a great find!☀️ Hugs! 🧡
@kirstenrockefeller6665
@kirstenrockefeller6665 2 года назад
watching these videos gets me very excited. We came out there in September for our honeymoon and loved it so much we bought a piece of property. one end with a lake and the other end on the ocean and I'm so hoping that it brings me so much seaglass. will keep on watching until I get back out there for good.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hi Kristen! I’m so happy to hear you’ll be moving out this way, it was the best decision of my life back in 2008 and I hope it brings you as much peace and joy as I’ve experienced in nature. Please remember when hunting sea glass it normally takes “people” for a good abundant sea glass beach….while so many beautiful beaches and lakes dot the island sea glass will prove elusive without the discards of generations past! 💫 Hugs and the best my new friends! 🧡
@patifagan6774
@patifagan6774 2 года назад
Great ,you are back.missed your videos. Awesome
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I missed sharing with you Pati and reading your positive comments! 🌅 It’s so nice to be back! 🧡
@sionaharrop4486
@sionaharrop4486 2 года назад
Great video thank you. The seaglass is so beautiful with its different colours and sizes and your art work is excellent. You are so knowledgeable and make your videos interesting 👍🇦🇺🐚 xxx
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed this video Siona! 🌅 Being called interesting means so much to me as it takes lots of courage to put these videos together!☀️ Knowing you appreciated it makes my day! 🧡 Hugs my friend! ❤️
@traveler320ak7
@traveler320ak7 2 года назад
Thanks fo this video. The seaglass looks fantastic and I Love the shells and driftwood too
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed this adventure and the finds we made along the way! 🌅 Thanks for coming along to the beach with me! 🧡
@daisymay4183
@daisymay4183 2 года назад
Wow i just love the yellow one and the red marble with white swirl on it. What a haul all colors and shapes. The one drift wood curved looks like a mini tree. I'm glad your back on the beach.😄
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad to be sharing adventures as well Daisy May! I loved that curvy driftwood the most as well! & I’m thinking the yellow originated from one of Marconi the inventors instruments! 🌅 Hugs my friend! ❤️
@graemero5532
@graemero5532 2 года назад
Great video Mike. The beach offers us a wide selection of goodies if your of a mind to stop and look. Love that aged yellow lump.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed this full day adventure Graeme! 🧡 It was a great day we’re the only direction was to explore curiosities and worked out perfectly! 💫 I loved that yellow shard so much and hope to trace it back to Marconi the inventor through old photography. Although they’ll all be without colours I know the type of glass lens to look for….hopefully!☀️ Thanks for your positive support my friend! 🌅
@neesr13
@neesr13 2 года назад
Yaaaay! My bud is back. Missed you tons. Great video and great hair. I just cut 16" of mine because I need to have shoulder replacement surgery, but now I can try some styles to keep me occupied until it grows too long again. I wish mine had curls like yours. *envious* Thanks for letting us see the end result of your collecting all the sea glass. I LOVE driftwood. I would like to be near water to collect some for projects. Someday I will be able to get to a beach again and I will collect within an inch of the shorelines life. ;) See you next time. My best to your family.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I missed you to Neesr!🧡 I’m so happy to be back sharing my adventures with you! 🌅 I do hope everything goes well with your shoulder replacement surgery. This past summer I met two separate individuals who received “lung transplants” (which I wasn’t aware was even possible) so I know you’ll be just fine with some recovery time! Please keep me posted! Whereabouts do you live? Thanks for your kind words on my hair, 2 years since my 2019 cruise season ended means 2 years since my last haircut. I’d always kept it short during the pandemic however it “grew” on me these past 2 years! 🙃 I’m sending all my love, sunshine and hugs your way as well! 🌅 I’m always cherishing these days with my little ones and appreciating all life has to offer! 💥
@neesr13
@neesr13 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology I live in rural Nebraska, married to a farmer who finished harvest yesterday. *woohoo*
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I just love farm life @@neesr13! Before getting my sea glass business off the ground I spent 2 summers working on a farm (and living in a tent). I joke my time made me such a great picker on the beach both as I honed my skills & because I never want to have to go back to the farm again! 🙃🌅🧡 In all seriousness I absolutely loved the farm as I’m such a firm believer in the character one builds through hard work and a job well done!
@oceanluvngal
@oceanluvngal 2 года назад
Talk about a dream adventure! So many unique beaches explored, each with its own history, scenery, and treasures. Those perfect yellow and grey nuggets took my breath away!! I love the sand dollars, washboard seaglass, and marble too. Stellar video Mike, 🙂🌊
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed this adventure my dear friend! 🌅 We really made things up as we went & everything worked out perfectly! 💫 Thanks for letting me know I’m on the right track, it truly means so much to me! ❤️ Sending sunshine and hugs your way! 🌅
@tinkerbellblue5142
@tinkerbellblue5142 2 года назад
Never heard of sand dollars, thanks for sharing 👍🥰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed my sharing, looking back I should of expanded on these majestic creatures! 🌅 Hopefully sometime in the future! 💫
@TheAdventurousRealtor
@TheAdventurousRealtor 2 года назад
I love the post earrings 🤗😍
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks for the encouragement!❤️ While many of of my designs evolved over the past decade these post earrings have remained unchanged, a best seller as well! 💫 Hugs my friend, I’m not sure how I missed this comment last week…sorry about that! 🌅
@ruthabrahams7821
@ruthabrahams7821 2 года назад
What an exceptional video! It’s amazing how each beach has its own different treasures and character. I especially enjoyed seeing what beautiful items you create with those “tinies”! That yellow piece and the red marble- wow ❤️💛!!!!
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed this video Ruth and how we explored different areas with different bounties.🌅 It means so much knowing you enjoyed seeing a few of my works at the end as it’s not easy for me to share my creative expression online! I absolutely loved both those finds and was thinking the yellow originated as a lens covering from one of Marconi’s (The inventor) instruments! I can’t wait to share my next adventure with you as we visited another new beach (with contrasting sea glass!).💫
@r.prasanthprasanth2527
@r.prasanthprasanth2527 2 года назад
Wow
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks! 🌅 I agree! 💫
@amberglavin6051
@amberglavin6051 2 года назад
Great video Mike!! Thanks for sharing your adventure.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hi Amber! 🧡 It’s my pleasure to be sharing adventures and finds with everyone! 💫 I appreciate having you in my life!🌅 Can’t wait until we get to Beachcombing together, hopefully as many members of your family that can make it! 💥 Hugs to everyone! ❤️
@janieness5158
@janieness5158 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your artwork. Lovely!
@kryst254
@kryst254 2 года назад
I love your adventurous spirit ! Thanks for sharing. I check point aconi a lot but mostly just find plastic from traps lol. Florence beach has some good finds.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks for letting me know you enjoy my spirt Krys T! 🌅 Before my sea glass business I lived on Hanks family farm for 2 summers and spent a fair bit of time around Point Aconi. While it is beautiful I didn’t observe any sea glass as well! 2 days ago I ventured to Indian beach, stay tuned for that adventure as it was another awesome adventure! 💥 Thanks for sharing with me! 💫 Hugs! ❤️
@kryst254
@kryst254 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology that's awesome !! I definitely will be watching ! I enjoy the editing on your videos as well as the content, where you show the life of the finds prior to their discovery ! Really cool to see where these pieces come from. Hugs to you !
@seashoremudlark3916
@seashoremudlark3916 2 года назад
Such pretty finds. Nice to have your videos back. Glad you had a fun filled summer. Happy hunting
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad to be back sharing my finds and adventures with you Melissa! 🌅 Thanks for enjoying my videos & your warm wishes! ☀️ Hugs! 🧡
@rockreader4298
@rockreader4298 2 года назад
Love it! You .... Oh my gosh! It's is a perfectly aged piece of lemon yellow sea glass! Tahh Daahhhh....... ! Reminded me of a well savored lemon drop candy. Yum! Yellow sea glass happens to be one of the rarer colors on the Pacific Coast. You keep saying "well aged", I'm gonna have to have some cheese or wine or both. :D Lol Hope you know I'm only kidding around with yah. Nice olive glass with a bubble. Right before you found that well aged cobalt blue sea glass, I looked behind you and thought to myself, "Oh my Lord, that sky is giving him the most Spectacular backdrop for his video!" Good call Karen, : ) bringing Mike there for shopping in nature.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I absolutely love this Rockreader! 🌅 Your words have me grinning like a Cheshire Cat! 🧡 I’m so glad know you enjoyed my video adventure so much, we made it up as we went and everything worked out perfectly! (it rained the day previous and the following days!). 💨🌅💨💨 I can’t thank you enough for letting me know you enjoyed all the details so much. ❤️🙏❤️ I feel like all my friends are with me on the beach and it’s my pleasure and privilege to share with you! 🧡 Sending all my sunshine and hugs your way! 🧡🧡🧡
@rockreader4298
@rockreader4298 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology , Same back atcha. Hey we are there virtually. In some ways you're having the most fun, but then again, I'm clean, dry, snug and warm and still get to see and appreciate what there is to see, so there is that Lol :D Grateful you want us along, Mike : )
@TheAdventurousRealtor
@TheAdventurousRealtor 2 года назад
I love drift wood. I collect it to make windchimes.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
That’s so awesome! 🧡 I wish I could see your creative expression using driftwood!🌅
@brendaperry7837
@brendaperry7837 2 года назад
So awesome.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks Brenda! 🧡 I agree! 💫
@dishmurphy6539
@dishmurphy6539 2 года назад
Hi Mikey. I’m a new subscriber. I just today found your channel & I’m hooked. Thank you for sharing your incredible story in the description. I’m a Beatles & John Lennon fan too. I’m from Boston but my father’s father is from Halifax and my mother is from Ireland. I’ve always lived near the sea. When I was young we always collected sea glass but never did anything with it. We had a tiny summer cottage. My father joined us on the weekend & Wednesday nights when he’d bring food or transport laundry. I don’t know how my mother did it all with 6 kids under age 7. Best days of my life were spending the entire day on the beach. I love seeing your art. Do you have an online store or do you show more of your work on this channel? I’m only 2 videos in so far but love it ✌️💚 🌊☃️
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I loved reading your stories here, thank you so much for sharing with me!🌅 Life in 2022 is definitely comfortable in consideration of our family before us! I’m so glad you’re enjoying my video adventures!💫 It’s so awesome how a love for Beachcombing treasures brings kind hearted people together, it’s my pleasure to meet you! 🧡 I do offer a small selection of my creations on Etsy (Cape Breton Sea Glass) however to this point my creations make very few appearances in my videos or online. Sharing my experiences with everyone brings me the most joy in life, safe for my children, that being said, I don’t want my videos to seem like a commercial. 💯 I’m all about love & inclusiveness but do appreciate your interest in my creations and videos very much so!☀️ I’m so happy to read your kind words, it’s the perfect way to end my day! Hugs my new friend! 🧡
@karenmacdonald1359
@karenmacdonald1359 2 года назад
Another informative awesome video Mike! It was so cool to be hunting sea glass on the beach with you. Maybe next time the seals will stay around a bit longer to be videoed. ;)
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed our adventure and the video Karen! 🌅 It was an absolute treat? 💫
@mix-master-marlow
@mix-master-marlow 2 года назад
great video Mike
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks so much Harry! It’s remarkable how a love for Beachcombing treasures brings kind hearted people together from across the globe and it’s a pleasure, treat and honour to call you my friend! 🌅 Keep on shining my friend! 💥💫☀️🧡🌅
@colombecouture7974
@colombecouture7974 2 года назад
Hello again. Today, I found my first glass bottle stopper in St Catherines on lake Ontario. It's an aqua colour. I'm very happy about it.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hi Colombe! ☀️ I’m so happy to hear of your find! It’s definitely a sign people were discarding out your way around (or before) the turn of the century. Typically Aqua stoppers were earlier than clear ones. Does your find have air bubbles or a scaring at the tip? A seam Line? I’m so happy for you and hope you find another one sometime soon! 🌅 Hugs my friend! 🧡
@colombecouture7974
@colombecouture7974 2 года назад
Sea Glass Archaeology, yes there's a lot of bubbles also there's a name on top. I'm missing the first letter but I have arton's.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I absolutely know the name @@colombecouture7974! 🌅 Yore only missing a “C” I have a “Cartons HP sauce” bottle here from the turn of the century! 🌅 So glad we could trace it to its original maker! 💫
@colombecouture7974
@colombecouture7974 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology Thank you Mike
@johnandersen8998
@johnandersen8998 2 года назад
Was just reviewing your videos yesterday and wondering where’s Mike? Back today and enjoying a new one. Best wishes from the left side of the continent too!
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hey John!☀️ I’m so glad to read your comments and be back sharing my finds! 🧡 Sending my best back your way as well! 🌅
@bernadettepierce8020
@bernadettepierce8020 Год назад
Beautiful. Nice round ones. Nice colors. Good job
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology Год назад
Thanks for your kind words Bernadette! 🌅 I agree, these were some awesome finds! 🧡
@brandenmartin318
@brandenmartin318 8 месяцев назад
Great video Mike!
@sirius.bloom.
@sirius.bloom. 2 года назад
omg those sand dollars are amazing! here where i live, sadly there are no sand dollars...but i hope i will find one someday😅. i also looooveee the yellow pieces. they are so pretty, they remind me of honey. thank you so much for making these videos, we really appreciate it. take care and stay safe💙🌊🐚
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
It just fills me with joy knowing how much you enjoyed this video and appreciate what it takes editing things together my friend! 🌅 It’s an absolute pleasure to be back sharing with everyone. Im so glad you loved those sand dollars as well. (They don’t live near my home beach because it’s not sandy, but quite rocky! Thank you so much for making me smile with your kind words here!🍓☀️ 🍓
@adhdchaos4990
@adhdchaos4990 2 года назад
What a great video! I'll be taking a trip to Cape Breton in the very near future and these definitely seem like spots that I should visit. Keep up the great work!
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad you enjoyed my video! 🌅 Thanks so much for letting me know I’m helping visitors with a positive Beachcombing experience!🧡 I’ll be posting an adventure from another beach in the upcoming week which you may want to visit as well! 🇨🇦 I appreciate you taking the time to let me know you enjoyed this! 💫 Hugs! 🌅
@donnabowen1636
@donnabowen1636 2 года назад
I would like to see more of your art at the end of your videos.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hi there Donna!🌅 Thanks for letting me know!🧡 I’m always wondering if my friends who watch these videos wish to see more of my creations or not?💫 Thanks for this! ☀️
@tinaharbit1806
@tinaharbit1806 2 года назад
Wow! That yellow and marble... awesome finds Mikey! So glad you're back!
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
I’m so glad to be back and sharing my adventures & missed reading your comments Tina! 🧡 Thanks for coming along on the ride with me! ☀️ More awesomeness to come! 🌅
@lexushuard1787
@lexushuard1787 2 года назад
Wow! Amazing finds! When my fiance and I went to Port toTownsend, Washington the tides were high,even at low tide, and we found very little seaglass. Now I wonder if I should have dug deeper to find more! I'm so glad you showed us your artwork! I've wondered what you do with all your treasures. I particularly really like the seaglass mosaic pieces that look like broaches. Are you able to/ do you ship to the United states? Thank you again for sharing your videos. My fiance messaged me from work telling me about your new post. Watching your video was one of the first things we did when he got home.
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hi you two! 🧡🧡 Thanks so much for letting me know you enjoy my adventures so much and sharing your story with me. I’m so sorry to hear you didn’t find any sea glass. While it is getting difficult to find larger pieces if you’ve found sea glass in Port Townsend previously it should indeed be there still, hopefully it’s under the pebbles and the surface is bear due to “early pickers” (which I’ll be talking about a bit in my next video, I had a great adventure this week, but wasn’t the first one there!). Im so glad you liked my creations and absolutely do ship to the United States (almost weekly). I’m just stocking my Etsy store however haven’t listed any brooches feel free to check me out (Cape Breton Sea Glass on Etsy. I make those brooches in a few different styles and also use those similar techniques on pendants and hairpins….it’s funny when someone asks my “what do I do with sea glass?” Theirs not enough time in the day to answer that question. Thanks for your positive support once again you two!🧡🧡 I hope you enjoyed this video adventure! 🌅🌅
@kerry-anne39
@kerry-anne39 2 года назад
Love that lemon yellow gem✨And Mikee double blessings to you and your sons to find plenty more sea-glass treasures💦
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
How kind of you Kerry-Anne! ❤️ The love I hold for my children is reciprocated making my existence truly a blessed one!🌅 Your love and positive energy means so much to me! 💫 Sending sunshine and hugs, my warmest blessings your way! ❤️
@kerry-anne39
@kerry-anne39 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology sending warmest blessings back to you Mikee🌅💦
@wendytaylor1486
@wendytaylor1486 2 года назад
Hi Mike,Thank you for such an interesting video,I loved the sand dollars,what are they,shells?We don’t get them here in the UK sadly.Love the Beautiful Art that you make from your treasures,the post earings are so pretty,well done.Safe and Happy hunting Mike xx 😘
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Hi Wendy! 🌅 Thanks so much for your kind words! 🧡 I probably should of talked about sand dollars a bit more. They were actually sea urchins that burrow into the sand bars such as the one we were visiting. ( I prefer them much more when found alive, hopefully I’ll have a chance to share some one day!☀️ Hugs my friend! 🧡
@wendytaylor1486
@wendytaylor1486 2 года назад
Thanks Mike ,I have often admired the sand dollars in my seaglass books but until now I wasn’t sure what they were,maybe we could do a swap of one you have for one of my pieces you like,maybe a bottle top ?xx
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
@@wendytaylor1486 A swap would of been fun Wendy however these sand dollars were for my friend….while my home resembles an alchemists layer (with uncertain,unmarked containers filling every nook) none of these containers contain sand dollars.🙃 Sorry my friend! 🧡 if I get back out this way I’ll let you know! 💫
@kirstenrockefeller6665
@kirstenrockefeller6665 2 года назад
what art do you make Mike. I also make seaglass art. would love to see yours
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks for your interest Kirsten!🧡 I’m so glad to hear you create with sea glass ( more so are creative as so many of us wish to create but fear taking that first step!)💫 Perhaps I’ll be sharing more of my finds in future videos! 🌅
@Carol-mh9ok
@Carol-mh9ok 2 года назад
Any chance you could tell me how to make those ornaments?
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Thanks for enjoying my creations Carol! I very well might be posting a series of “how to” videos in the upcoming months so stay tuned! I’ve kept my designs (and the process) quite secretive over the years however upon much consideration have decided it’s time to share so my friends across the globe may explore new creative avenues and the joy it brings! Hugs!
@Carol-mh9ok
@Carol-mh9ok 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology thank you so very much….I am frequently in Croatia and would love to put those on my Christmas tree….maybe a summer project! I so enjoy hearing you tell of the origins of the various glass. Again, thank you Carol
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology 2 года назад
Drago me je@@Carol-mh9ok! 🧡 Hvala! 🌅 Govrim malo Hrvatski! 🇭🇷
@Carol-mh9ok
@Carol-mh9ok 2 года назад
@@SeaGlassArchaeology what a pleasant surprise.! I’ve collected lots of sea glass over here, and thought those ornaments were just adorable. Most of the beaches here are pebble beaches resulting in some nice frosted pieces. I really enjoy this hobby! Sretan Bozic Carol
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