Rare & Beautiful Sea Glass Treasures Found Beachcombing & The History Behind Them! Just Awesomeness!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @kryst254
    @kryst254 2 года назад +5

    I am getting ready for work and watching this and I have to share something with you. My father passed away back in 1997. For yearrrrrrrrs whenever I am worrying or maybe leaning toward worry for anything, somehow the saying " dont worry be happy" always finds its way to me. Either in the Bob Marley song " Three Little Birds " or someone has it written somewhere or like this video, your smiley face moment. So thank you !!!! You made my day before it even really starts 🧡💛💚💙. Great video yet again !

    • @kryst254
      @kryst254 2 года назад +1

      I must add he loved Bob Marley ! So I always smile and say Thank you ! When it happens to me.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +2

      @@kryst254 Awwe! 🧡🧡🧡
      Thank you for sharing this with me Krys T! 🧡
      In life I always tell my children “we honour our family members before us by leading the most positive day (existence) possible, it’s the least we can do (for them) considering the struggles they endured so we may have it so good today”
      Kindred spirits my dear friend! 💫
      You’ve amplified my appreciation for everything Krys T!
      It’s an honour to share my life with you! 💯

  • @paulafishman8075
    @paulafishman8075 2 года назад +2

    Love your finds from today, the Charlotte’s doll leg and the claw, wow!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      I’m so glad you enjoyed everything Paula!🌅
      I didn’t find the Frozen Charlotte legs however will definitely appreciate and share them as a learning tool forevermore!💫
      Hugs my friend! 🧡

  • @amberglavin6051
    @amberglavin6051 2 года назад +4

    So so happy to see you and one of your videos. Sure was calm and lots of shoreline to root through. It was a terrible ice storm and I’m sorry to hear that you were without power for so long. We are sure missing the beaches but hope to get to them soon. Love the purple marble!! 🤗s from us!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +3

      Thanks so much for your sunshine and support Amber! (and family).
      I hope you enjoyed this Beachcombing adventure!…Indeed I’m grateful to no longer be shivering in my dark, sub-zero home doing my best to “self-preserve” under a cocoon of blankets counting the seconds. (So grateful my ex. was able to take the doggies as they were in rough shape after night one).
      Considering how much I appreciated the little I have in life (before this) those sentiments are now amplified…considerin myself extremely fortunate to not be homeless and deeply empathized with them throughout my quite time. I do aspire to help those who have no light (or heat) at the end of the tunnel somehow! 💯 (just not sure how!).

    • @amberglavin6051
      @amberglavin6051 2 года назад

      @@SeaGlassArchaeology ❤️ we are fortunate even in difficult times that we have a roof over our heads, food on the table and family and friends close by.

  • @lonesomedovecall822
    @lonesomedovecall822 2 года назад +6

    GREAT finds, Mikee - especially that purple marble and that beautiful clear nugget with the black dot in the middle! The sea-lion claw was an interesting find as well; I hope you brought it home.
    The ice photos at the end were really pretty.... but it pains me to know you went so long without power and heat, that's just dreadful! I hope you were able to bundle up in some cozy blankets or at least a sleeping bag to stay warm.
    And I absolutely agree with you -- the "frozen Charlottes" are definitely creepy!
    Have a great evening, my friend! HUGS!!!
    Valerie.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      Thanks for your “warm” words! 🌅❤️🌅
      Im so glad you enjoyed that interesting “clear nugget” as well as that awesome purple find! 💜
      I’m starting to hypothesize the “black” may actually be Lead, in a raw form (as crystal is anywhere from 2%-25% lead in content).💫
      It was -4 inside my home (-18 outside, I had to build a cocoon out of every shard of linen in my home to keep going!)🥶
      Hugs and sunshine my dear friend, I’m grateful to not be a “Frozen Charlie” and appreciative of my cold (but not freezing) home! ❤️

  • @daisymay4183
    @daisymay4183 2 года назад +3

    Wow the two chunky finds at the start of the video was amazing. Then as you went along the finds just got better and better. I am so glad that you braved the weather to make a video for us and got some great sea glass too. I always appreciate the history lesson you give us to educate us about the sea glass that you find. Your Hexagon Blue bottle in your collection is spectacular. I would love to see you make a video of your whole collection of bottles and the rarest sea glass that you have. Thank you so much for this video I am entertained by your knowledge every time I watch, Thanks Mike!!!!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      How kind of you to say Daisy May!🧡🧡🧡
      I’m so glad you enjoyed the finds and knowledge here, looking back on the few hours of recording I could tell how uncomfortable things were (and wasn’t feeling as if the finds were too spectacular “in the moment”) however I’m so glad to have the adventure.
      I’d love to share all my bottles however they’re absolutely everywhere! I do have a cabinet with my favourite finds in my “cold storage” room but they only scratch the surface.
      Side note….This video took 10 hours and 43 minutes (across 3 different days) to put together….at least an hour of that time went into looking for my Japanese “ohajiki” and blue medicine bottles (which I know I have more of somewhere, but couldn’t locate).
      I’m so so so glad you enjoyed everything, it’s my absolute pleasure and privilege to share my life with you…hopefully one day we’ll get to beachcomb together!

  • @ruthabrahams7821
    @ruthabrahams7821 2 года назад +1

    Not sure how I missed this video, but really enjoyed watching it today! You found so many incredible pieces, and marble after marble! That tiny purple one was exquisite!!
    Thanks for taking us on this great adventure, in spite of the rain and cold. Glad that you made it through the ice storm without damage to your home! Take care! 🙏❤️

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m so glad you came along on the adventure with me Ruth!🧡
      Absolutely these were some fantastic finds!🌅
      Thanks for appreciating my efforts touching it out in the elements! 💨🌊💨
      Hug my dear friend! 🧡

  • @kims4529
    @kims4529 2 года назад +5

    What a fantastic video, Mike! You had some really beautiful finds (loved the purple marble). I got such a kick out of you identifying the ice from the insulators, just like you explain where the glass comes from 😅. I hope you, the boys & your dogs found a way to stay warm during your power outage ... glad you're up and running again!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your “warm” wishes and love Kim!☀️
      My children & doggies left 3 hours after I lost power (I’m extremely grateful my ex took the doggies as they’re quite old, nervous as well!)
      I definitely have a newfound appreciation for everything after spending so many hours under a cocoon of linen, doing my best to stay alive.
      (It was -4 inside my home, -18 outside)🥶
      Next time I see power workers working on a line….they’re getting a few of my sun catchers as a token of gratitude (I always carry a few extra “thank you” sun catchers in my backpack).❤️💯💥
      Hugs Kim! 🧡
      I’m so glad you enjoyed this video my dear friend! ☀️

    • @kims4529
      @kims4529 2 года назад +1

      @@SeaGlassArchaeology Oh my goodness ... what an experience, Mike! And I love that you are keeping the power workers in your thoughts. I'm sure they did have a rough few days! You are a kind hearted soul!

  • @graemero5532
    @graemero5532 2 года назад +4

    Great video and great finds Mike. Thanks for taking us to the beach with you. I worked in a glaziers shop when I first left school and we called that safety glass, "Georgian Wire Plate". As I'm a Scot I thought I would also let you know that the Kay in White & MacKay is pronounced MacEYE. 👍

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Great information Graeme! 💫
      Next time I find a shard of “Georgian Wire Plate” I’m excited to share this name with everyone watching!🌅
      Cape Breton was primarily inhabited by Scottish & Irish migration during the 1800s the last name “MacKay” is one of the more common family names to this day…however they definitely don’t pronounce it “traditionally” (lol) I’m excited to share that little bit as well with my neighbours!💯
      Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed this adventure Graeme, I wish I could take you along with me in person! 🌅
      From the Cape Breton Highlands to the Scottish, I send my warmest regards & hugs! 🧡

  • @katherinewiseman9707
    @katherinewiseman9707 2 года назад +2

    Lovely finds, especially that purple marble. :)

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      That purple Marble is absolutely an awesome specimen!💜
      I’m so glad you came along on the adventure with me Katherine! 🌅
      Hugs my friend! ☀️

  • @andreawaugh7254
    @andreawaugh7254 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the trip to the beach. This was another fantastic, informative video. I love the information you share and the examples that you match your finds to. As I walk the beaches hunting for these beautiful treasures I love to imagine the journey and history of each piece. Your videos and knowledge have helped me piece together more of the possible history of what the ocean shares with me. I'm desperately waiting for access to any of my favorite spots, right now there's too much snow and ice to safely get down to the shore. For now I am living vicariously through your videos. 😉 Thank you for sharing your knowledge, beautiful finds and very contagious excitement.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      How kind of you to say Andrea! ❤️
      I’m touched and honoured by your kind words! 💯❤️☀️
      I’m so sorry to hear you’ve been “shut out” of your beaches, it happens to me almost every winter as well, and today I could see the ice accumulating just of shore! 🌊💨🥶
      I’m so glad you appreciate the knowledge shared in my adventures, I never know what I’m going to recover and it’s not always beautiful finds which make for interesting talking points. (I believe my “safety glass” talk took up 2-3 minutes, and this type of find isn’t glamorous by any stretch).🤔
      My warmest Hugs and happy thoughts are headed your way Andrea!🧡🧡🧡
      Outside of children, sharing my adventures with you is the greatest privilege (& joy) I know! ❤️💯💫

  • @seashoremudlark3916
    @seashoremudlark3916 2 года назад +2

    Also luv the icy still life shots. Fantastic

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m so glad you appreciated those still shots from the ice storm! 🥶
      One day I’ll look back on this video memory and remember how frozen life was this weekend! 💫
      So glad it was above freezing these past 2 days, hugs my friend! 🧡

  • @tinaharbit1806
    @tinaharbit1806 2 года назад +1

    I love that purple marble! Eeeeek. That claw is phenomenal! I would love to find one of those

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Eeeek! Lol
      Too funny Tina!😁
      I’m so glad you appreciate the claw as much as the purple marble!💜
      It’s quite special to me as well! 💯

  • @bernadettepierce8020
    @bernadettepierce8020 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful and well done pieces. It’s also fun for us to see and pick out. So nice. And good job.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed this video and the finds from the day Bernadette! 💫
      Hugs! 🧡

  • @tinaharbit1806
    @tinaharbit1806 2 года назад +2

    Another fantastic video Mike! That red was stunning. Certainly a tail light lens I’d say too

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m so glad you enjoyed coming along on the adventure with me Tina! 🌅
      That small red taillight was stunning indeed! ❤️
      If only I could take you to the beach with me for real! 🌅💯💫

  • @lynnaharlan2729
    @lynnaharlan2729 Год назад

    I am so happy with your program. It makes me feel like I am sharing your hunt. I have been without a vehicle for 6 mos. So I haven’t been to the ocean for anything. Hopefully soon I will have wheels again soon! Loved the story about frozen Charlotte dolls. Keep going!

  • @lindalueders8539
    @lindalueders8539 2 года назад +1

    I’m always amazed the sea glass education I get watching your videos! Thank you for sharing! I must say that I’m a tad bit jealous that you have such a wonderful area in which to make these finds! Lol

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      I appreciate your kind words so much Linda!🌅
      Thank you! 🧡
      It’s an absolute pleasure to share my adventures with you (and everyone). I’m so glad you enjoy them!☀️
      Cape Breton Island is quite the spot for sea glass, as I moved here “from aways” (as locals put it 🙃) in 2008 I’m absolutely awestruck by my finds, also how so many locals still discard into the ocean, brooks, random nature spots even “storm sewers “
      The cultural Anthropologist I am have learned it’s something that’s been passed down through the family trees, just like properties….if my parents did it, then I can, is the mentality (which is where my finds originated from). 💯

  • @oceanluvngal
    @oceanluvngal 2 года назад +2

    Nugget, yay!!! That black dot in it is quite intriguing, as is the tiny glass piece with two bits of wire embedded. I never would have guessed what the claw you found is from but it sure is an awesome find. Love that purple marble!!! My biggest smile came from the smiley eraser though. I used to collect yellow smiley items and to this day always sign my name with a smiley at the end. I hope your home didn't suffer any damage from the ice and hours without heat. All of that ice makes for such a strange combination of beauty and sadness. Your videos are always like a ray of sunshine Mike. Thanks for sharing!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      A ray of sunshine! ☀️
      I love it! 🧡
      My home didn’t suffer any damage, the very old tree behind my home was damaged considerably, and fortunately it was the side opposite my home!💨🥶
      I’m so glad you enjoyed the mystery “clear” find (I’m hypothesizing it may be lead, as Crystal is 2%-25% lead) and glad you appreciated the claw as well. I’ll leave it out at my “sea glass shanty” eventually a marine biologist will stop by and positively identify it! 💫
      I’m all about “happy faces” as well!
      I’ve been signing my bank checks with a happy face since my teenage years and loved finding this one as well! 🧡
      Thanks so much for your love and sunshine my dear friend! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @nature_relaxation..
    @nature_relaxation.. 2 года назад +3

    Amazing sounds and videos. Great job I really like everything. I wish you all the best 😍

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      How kind of you to say! 🧡
      Thanks so much for letting me know you enjoyed this adventure, your kindness wishes as well! 💫
      Hugs! 🌅

  • @patifagan6774
    @patifagan6774 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful finds. Great video

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Thanks For coming along on the adventure with me Pati! 🧡
      I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🌅

  • @judihart9658
    @judihart9658 2 года назад +1

    😯The Happy Face!💖#Congrats!😁👍☕😎🙂

  • @tracyfweatherall5148
    @tracyfweatherall5148 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love this!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  8 месяцев назад

      Awe!☀️
      Thanks so much for letting me know you’re enjoying my Beachcombing adventures Tracy!🌅
      Hugs my new friend! 🩵

    • @tracyfweatherall5148
      @tracyfweatherall5148 8 месяцев назад

      @@SeaGlassArchaeology Hugs back at you!

  • @dbaktx
    @dbaktx 2 года назад +1

    Nice finds. Especially the claw! Did you keep it? Really enjoying the stories/history about the glass that you find! You're quite the detective.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m so glad you’re enjoying these sea glass adventures and the knowledge shared David! 🌅
      I absolutely kept the claw as I collect all unique items and add them to my Historical artifact collection down at the cruise ship terminal for visitors to enjoy and explore!☀️
      Thanks for letting me know I’m on the right track my friend! 💫

  • @Duke_Bootee24
    @Duke_Bootee24 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video old friend

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      Thanks Mike!🌅
      I was so excited to share these finds!💫
      If only you could come visit one day I’d do my all to make sure you found some great treasures as well! ☀️

  • @tinaharbit1806
    @tinaharbit1806 2 года назад +1

    The ice was beautiful

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m glad you enjoyed the still-shots from the ice storm as well Tina! 🥶
      I’m glad it’s just a memory now! 💯

  • @tinacluff2793
    @tinacluff2793 2 года назад +1

    I was going to say that I'm being distracted by all the pretty shells and rocks. I think I saw a greenish piece of glass directly in front of the camera at 3:09 then you put your elbow on it when you showed us the flat blue marble. That is an amazing claw.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      It’s crazy eh Tina!💫
      Watching back this portion of the video I couldn’t believe that green, and even enlarged the video to get a better look!
      I’m so glad you appreciated that claw. It’s now a part of my artifact collection, one day a marine biologist will stop by and positively identify it for me however I’m confident of what it is….that sea lion sat on the beach for months on end until being swept away by a winter storm…it was extremely unpleasant in sooo many ways!💯 I’ll honour its life now.
      I love the rocks as well!!! It’s a geological paradise! 💥💥💥
      Hugs my dear friend! 🧡

  • @alex.is.so.sirius
    @alex.is.so.sirius Год назад

    i had three old pipe stem fragments and i had no idea what they were until this video thanks so much from the uk!!!

  • @stevenorwood8075
    @stevenorwood8075 2 года назад +1

    Wow, one of your vids popped into my RUclips algo', and now Im subscribed and binge watching all your vids. Your energy, enthusiasm and knowledge are just awesome. Just makes me itch to get to the beach. Also, makes me so grateful that here in southern Australia, our beaches don't ice up and become hazards like your local beach !..oh, and thanks for solving the mystery for me of those tiny deep purple pieces. My partner found one only yesterday, and I always suspected they were from a swing stopper mechanism...Love what you are doing man, and cant wait till your next vid ....cheers

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Hey there Steve! 🌅
      Thank you so much for letting me know how much you’re enjoying my Beachcombing adventures and the knowledge shared along the way!
      I consider it an honour and privilege to have kind hearted friends across the globe who share a similar love for nature and hunting old world treasures along the shoreline, thanks for being one of them! 💫
      I’m so glad you have a place out your way. A few of my best friends reside in Australia as well (N.S.W) I love seeing the diversity of animals and plant life!🌅
      I’ll be posting my latest video in the next few days, I’m excited for you to “sea” it!💫
      Happy hunting and hugs to you and your partner! 🧡❤️

  • @lisecurley6995
    @lisecurley6995 2 года назад +2

    I am happy to hear that you guys kept warm during the storm? What an adventure. I grew up in Quebec without heat, electricity or water. Wood stove of course. Remember had to get water at the well, and I was afraid of the frogs. By the way what is the name of the book you wrote? Read the little blurp about you, and I was born in Montreal myself. Just stayed 2 yrs though. French Canadian I am.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      That’s so awesome how you are from Quebec as well Lise! (I thought to myself your name was from my homeland!)
      Life is definitely easier in 2022 in contrast to a few decades ago, many homes out this way are still on well water. (My children love chasing frogs!)
      I self published a book called “Sea Glass: Piecing together history” and while it is a Canadian bestseller, I do nothing to promote it (because it’s self published and therefore smaller than the “masterpiece” book I aspire to one day publish)
      Enchante Lise! ❤️

  • @candyayala4396
    @candyayala4396 2 года назад +1

    Hi! love to see your videos ,im from Puerto here i find, some great fines! Imm leasing from you!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      Hi there Candy!🌅
      I’ve always wanted to visit Puerto Rico!🌎
      It has some amazing sea glass, and sea glass beaches.
      I’m so glad you’re enjoying my videos, it’s an absolutely pleasure to share my finds and have you as my friend! 🧡

  • @Dawn_Ancunnin
    @Dawn_Ancunnin 2 года назад +1

    Ooh anther cape bretoner

  • @christinekeay8456
    @christinekeay8456 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful array of finds. Could the little shaped piece of glass with the two wires have been part of a chandelier? I bought some drops to use as Christmas tree decorations once from an antique stall in Yorkshire which had those little wires

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your insight with respect to my unique find Christine!🌅
      I’ll definitely have to look into it and sincerely appreciate your help in tracing this to its origins!💫
      Hugs Christine! 🧡

  • @seashoremudlark3916
    @seashoremudlark3916 2 года назад +1

    Imagine if the large clear piece with a spot in center was an old sulphide marble....oooh it prob. Isn't, but that's where my mind went wen u showed it😆

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m so glad you hypothesized this theory as it’s not one I’d considered!🌅
      At this point I was thinking it was an actual chunk of lead, as lead Crystal is anywhere from 2%-25% lead in content.
      Through sharing we all learn and enhance the Beachcombing experience for all.💯
      Thank you so much my for sharing your insight dear friend! 🧡

  • @tashamitchell2148FU
    @tashamitchell2148FU 2 года назад +1

    I would love to join you on a hunt someday.

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      Thanks Tasha!🧡
      I wish I could take everyone with me…although things would get pretty crowded! 💫

    • @tashamitchell2148FU
      @tashamitchell2148FU 2 года назад +1

      @@SeaGlassArchaeology I suppose there are millions of people that love rock's all kinds of rock's.

  • @tammyc.1206
    @tammyc.1206 2 года назад +1

    Hi Mike, I have a question, I found my first piece of sea pottery the other day. I was wondering how to find out what it is and how old. I would love to send you a pic of it!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’d love to see your find Tammy, feel free to send an email my way!💫
      Although I’m much more versed with glass history as opposed to ceramics.
      (Please be certain to include a clear photo of the cross section!)
      Hugs! 🧡

  • @stevenprom-lc1sv
    @stevenprom-lc1sv Год назад +1

    Where can I get your book?

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your interest in my book Steven!🌅
      I self-published it which unfortunately means it’s only available through me, and unfortunately, a printing run has to be minimum 100 copies and costs a pretty penny so I’m currently out of copies.
      I do appreciate your interest very much,sorry about this! 🧡

  • @janetmcginity9119
    @janetmcginity9119 3 месяца назад

    You found part of a dark purple button. What do you believe is the date of the one hole dark purple button is?

  • @lisecurley6995
    @lisecurley6995 2 года назад +1

    At 12:56 on the left those are my favorite kind of shells to find. Just love them. Still have not found what to do with them

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      I love those shells as well Lise!💫
      They come in many different sizes on my shorelines, I believe I picked this particular one! 🌅

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад

      …you do the perfect thing with them….appreciate them! 💯

  • @tashamitchell2148FU
    @tashamitchell2148FU 2 года назад +1

    Sea glass archeology there is a rock that I would really like you to tell me about and I think you'd be very excited yourself once you get to see this rock

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      I’m honoured you’d like to share a find with me, while I’m definitely a “rock hound” I’m no geologist by any means!
      (Capebretonseaglass@hotmail.ca) is my email

    • @tashamitchell2148FU
      @tashamitchell2148FU 2 года назад +1

      @@SeaGlassArchaeology well I think my rock is a mix of both I just seen this message so I'm going to send you an email with the pictures

    • @tashamitchell2148FU
      @tashamitchell2148FU 2 года назад +1

      @@SeaGlassArchaeology so you may end up with it twice in one page...my bad..lol

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      @@tashamitchell2148FU I just checked my email and nothing new has come through!

    • @SeaGlassArchaeology
      @SeaGlassArchaeology  2 года назад +1

      @@tashamitchell2148FU I’m so sorry Tasha!
      It’s not there!
      capebretonseaglass@hotmail.ca
      Or through my Facebook page, the link is in the description.
      So sorry my friend!

  • @Arthur-qp3xc
    @Arthur-qp3xc 2 года назад

    ᑭяỖmo??