Sojourn Curiosities

Musings on Life and Lost Things Found

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sea Wind

This morning I awoke at the crack of dawn. Ok, so it was 6:30. I was on the road in 5 minutes, and driving in the fog toward my Sea Glass Spot.

I was rewarded by being the first one there, and the only one for the duration. The tide was exceptionally low, which I did not anticipate, and extra treasures were revealed. Lots of pottery, china, porcelain, etc. A fellow treasure hunter mentioned today that lots of these pieces probably come from shipwrecks off the coast, and many from the early to mid- 1800s. How exciting, I thought! Photos of my recent finds will be forthcoming!

Later on in the morning, we decided to go on an adventure. Acadia, it was!


Smooth, smooth rocks. Too large to wrap, though!



Great Head, off in the distance. Gorgeous and sort of eery, like something out of The Goonies. We climbed up to the top a short while later.




On top of Great Head. Windy, yes. Ever so windy.


Oh! There was rubble foundation of something at the very top, and I found a unusually green hued shard of thick glass nearby, so I will be doing some investigative work to try to find out what once sat atop the knoll!

1 comment:

  1. great secenery! Gotcha visit there one day since everyone was talking about maine! =)


    XX Esther from etsy chat (bellaelysium)

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