tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164233906074398851.post3210531477710077057..comments2023-10-01T01:37:54.617-07:00Comments on Barbara Eppich Struna: Searching for Spring on Cape Cod - Part IBarbara Eppich Strunahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12810508017367021669noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164233906074398851.post-39008193882024505572013-03-23T10:57:47.328-07:002013-03-23T10:57:47.328-07:00My advice is #1 look for shells and sea glass afte...My advice is #1 look for shells and sea glass after a storm and at low tide. #2 stay on the bayside beaches or where there are a lot of stones and cobbles, the treasures get stuck between the stones as the tide goes in and out. Also search in places that are near piers, docks or where there was a history of commerce, like old restaurants.<br />Crosby Landing in Brewster is good for scallops, head east.<br />MacMillan Wharf in Provincetown,head east on the beach under an old pier.<br />Any ocean side beach will warrant slipper shells, starfish, whelks...try Harwich on Earl street.<br />Thanks for your comment.Barbara Eppich Strunahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12810508017367021669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164233906074398851.post-1837380999400869932013-03-23T09:48:02.858-07:002013-03-23T09:48:02.858-07:00Barbara, could you recommend beaches for finding s...Barbara, could you recommend beaches for finding shells and sea glass? It would be very much appreciated.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5164233906074398851.post-81233428709113545592013-03-22T15:05:38.303-07:002013-03-22T15:05:38.303-07:00I love seeing all those photos. The forces of natu...I love seeing all those photos. The forces of nature have been busy here in Scotland too. Hard to find Spring with all the blowing snow and high winds, but in our greenhouse basil, tomatoes, pumpkin, and coriander slowly burst forth. Spring comes in unusual ways. peace, nickiNicki Wilkinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332867918503087501noreply@blogger.com