I’ve only found one piece of sea glass in my life on a trip to Nova Scotia. I treasure it. In truth it isn’t very pretty but it has nice memories attached to it. That’s the important part.
some very nice pieces of sea glass at that beach and such potential for great jewellery in the creative hands of Nicole 👍👍👍....have a great week...Karl from eastern Canada
Ah,you briefly mentioned those purple/blue windowpanes in Boston. I cherish my memories of seeing them,and having it explained to me,why they were that color! Light is matter,glass is the net. Give glass enough time,and it catches the harvest that IS light!
Oh I would love to see the purple windows in Boston in person :) They look amazing! The section Craig did on Manganese is well worth a watch ( it's the video with Mary Somerville on the cover - she was an astounding person! ) ....
Funny when you are waiting for a train there is never one... but when you are below a train bridge they seem to cross every 5 minutes ;) Love that bridge!
Hi Nicole and Craig earlier you were talking about wishing stones, well I live in Alabama and I found one at my mom's house I was surprised and delighted. Nice sea glass you found.💜
(8.00)liked the necklace with the silver and pottery piece, this is the age of the Trrrrrain(no more said), sad to hear what happened recently with the bridge in Baltimore but reading about the Tay bridge disaster where the phrase 'Bouch up' comes into it ! Nice pile of glass to work with(so I thought) !
Thanks so much Dean! Oh those trains ... there is never one when you are waiting for it ;) I rememeber Craig did a section on the Tay Bridge disaster a couple of years ago... harrowing!
Oh I love the succulents and christmas trees made from sea glass! I tried making a little tree a couple of years ago adn it used so much sea glass and was so heavy despite it's size!!
I love all what you two do. Don't get me wrong here. ..I just thought, personally, that wasn't the best spot. Seemed gloomy. Sparse. Idk. I bet the other side is the better lot. I know you wanted to check it out and I don't down ya for that one. Love all your videos and I enjoy seeing the scenery!
I’ve only found one piece of sea glass in my life on a trip to Nova Scotia. I treasure it. In truth it isn’t very pretty but it has nice memories attached to it. That’s the important part.
That' so true Sharon! It's the memory of the day encapsuled in the piece of sea glass :)
What a fun time, picking up all that sea glass. I'm hoping to get over there this summer, and if so I will definitely spend some time combing beaches!
And go to the other side of the pier - just very slowly over the seaweed, it's super slippery!!
I found my best lavender glass there.😍
It’s amazing 🤩
What a great day for sea glass! Love the pottery piece and the lavender bits. Have a happy Easter!
Lavender is always a very welcome find :)
Wow .. look at that great collection of sea glass, that's terrific! As always, I'm so happy to see this new video, Craig and Nicole.
Thanks ever so much Sheila :) We'll be on the other side of the pier next week to see how much it differs!
some very nice pieces of sea glass at that beach and such potential for great jewellery in the creative hands of Nicole 👍👍👍....have a great week...Karl from eastern Canada
Thanks so much Karl! Hope it's not too cold in Canada :)
Hübsche Brücke. Das ist ja mal eine Ausbeute. Die neuen Anhänger sehen entzückend aus😍. Danke für das schöne Video und habt ein Frohes Osterfest🐇🐓💐
Ich liebe diese Bruecke! Kann mich an eine Vorlesung erinnern ueber mehrere Stunden Architekturgeschichte :)
Ah,you briefly mentioned those purple/blue windowpanes in Boston.
I cherish my memories of seeing them,and having it explained to me,why they were that color!
Light is matter,glass is the net.
Give glass enough time,and it catches the harvest that IS light!
Oh I would love to see the purple windows in Boston in person :) They look amazing! The section Craig did on Manganese is well worth a watch ( it's the video with Mary Somerville on the cover - she was an astounding person! ) ....
I enjoyed the train going over it was a great adventure with gorgeous glass and the best part spending time with you
Funny when you are waiting for a train there is never one... but when you are below a train bridge they seem to cross every 5 minutes ;) Love that bridge!
that seaweed-neclage was very nice and the accessories you used had the same patterna nice day at the beach, thank you for the tour.
That pattern is so delicate :) Just love it!
This was a lovely assortment of sea glass today. Hope you are able to make some lovely items for the shop! ❤
Thanks so much Lisa! We have a couple of new pieces in our etsy shop with finds from that beach :)
Great finds Nicole and Craig! ♥️
Thanks ever so much Sissi! You'll enjoy next week's video on the other side of the pier I think :) x
Hi Nicole and Craig awesome finds 👋👍🤗🥰
Thank you so much Joan :)
I am so happy to find your video today😊 ❤❤🇺🇸
Thanks Tracy! Keep your eyes open for next week's video on the other side of the pier :)
Hi Nicole and Craig earlier you were talking about wishing stones, well I live in Alabama and I found one at my mom's house I was surprised and delighted. Nice sea glass you found.💜
Aww that's amazing Sherry! Make a wish :)
(8.00)liked the necklace with the silver and pottery piece, this is the age of the Trrrrrain(no more said), sad to hear what happened recently with the bridge in Baltimore but reading about the Tay bridge disaster where the phrase 'Bouch up' comes into it ! Nice pile of glass to work with(so I thought) !
Thanks so much Dean! Oh those trains ... there is never one when you are waiting for it ;) I rememeber Craig did a section on the Tay Bridge disaster a couple of years ago... harrowing!
Hope to visit this beach whilst on holiday from the states!
Keep your eyes open for next week's video when we'll be on the other side of the pier :)
😊hi Nicole I seen something really cool someone made out of larger n odd pieces of sea glass and they made sea glass succulents soo.. cool
Oh I love the succulents and christmas trees made from sea glass! I tried making a little tree a couple of years ago adn it used so much sea glass and was so heavy despite it's size!!
I love all what you two do. Don't get me wrong here. ..I just thought, personally, that wasn't the best spot. Seemed gloomy. Sparse. Idk. I bet the other side is the better lot. I know you wanted to check it out and I don't down ya for that one. Love all your videos and I enjoy seeing the scenery!
Thanks so much! Keep your eyes out - we will be on the other side next week ;) see how it compares!
Bottlenecks!!
There just might be a special coming up ;)