I was so pleased and excited to see them---I've been walking the shoreline daily, awaiting their appearance so I am sure this is their first day. Small groups of 3 and 5 were flying in even as I watched, including my small trio, ménage a trois, that nest in the western dune overlooking the ocean. I think it is a pair and each year a surviving baby from the previous summer. One had a tinge on rusty brown on his back. All three were preening and displaying, no sign of flight exhaustion---and by the end of my hour's walk, the two "adults" had shooed away the third little guy. He looked so sad, alone on the shore, eyes peeled for the new flocks arriving, hoping to see his bride!!! Or---oyster dinner?
Great beachcombing too!
Look at my treasures! I love the white pebbles like jelly beans, great in a bowl with a white candle.
And what a find! An 1800s patent medicine bottle. It says: VITAMI...and misspelled or foreign: ISTITUTI???....
It is very worn but recently broken. I know I'll spend the whole summer looking for the rest of it. Bottles like this are very rare!
It's grey, it's windy, a damp chill is in the air. A storm looms to the east...it's March. And despite all that, I know that Spring is near: No pretty flocks of robins for us...but the oystercatchers have arrived.
{more about my shorebirds in the preceding story!}
enjoy!
love~
lizzy
Love walking the beach...I miss it greatly since we moved back to Ohio. Guess I'll need to go up to Erie and pretend I am at the ocean. (lol) Love your finds...great treasures!
ReplyDeleteHi Tami! Hope you enjoy your "virtual" beach walks with me! And BTW, my best beach glass treasures are from Lake Erie (my grandma lived in Akron, my daddy liked to fish in the lakes...). Something about the rocky beaches and lots of old glass makes for fun beachcombing there. Enjoy!
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