While there is not much glass in this collection, I was quite excited about the one on the bottom of the picture. I've been told that when glass has a melted appearance, that it must have been in a fire, so that gets my curiosity going. Was there a fire on board a ship? Did that ship go down? Or did someone on the beach have an extremely hot bonfire? Who knows?
Aside from three other pieces of glass, you'll notice a perfect pudding stone, a chain coral, pipe organ coral, lightning stone, and I'm pretty sure the black one is basalt with quartz veins.
Today's Inspirational Reading
But Jesus remains a priest forever; His priesthood will never end. Therefore He is able, once and forever, to save everyone who comes to God through Him. He lives for ever to plead with God on their behalf. Hebrews 7:24,25 (NLT)
Welcome to Beach Glass Mood! This blog is old, but the photos and sentiments are timeless, especially for beachcombers! I hope you'll enjoy my collection of beach glass, rocks, wood, and sand all from the shorelines of Lake Michigan in South Haven, Michigan. To scroll quickly, just click on a month along the right side of your screen (on mobile devices, first click on, "View Web Version"). All entries before April 2016 are of an artistic nature, and those after that date are informational.
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