Where to begin, hmmm. As you can see the beach was a lot of fun this week! Let's start with the fossil on the far left; I think it's a cladopora. There are three nice pieces of horn coral above that with a small honeycomb coral to their right. The next three fossils are Petoskey stones followed by a cute little rock with some crinoids in it. Continuing clockwise, are the single crinoids that I've been including in my bracelets lately.
Next, there are two tiny lightning stones, and to the right of them is one of the best chain coral fossils I've ever found!
The white one that's full of crystals looks like a geode. The next four are pudding stones, and I found them all in the same small area of just a few feet.
I'll probably make some necklaces with the next two rocks that have a hole in them already, and the heart-shaped rocks will go in my collection of over a hundred other hearts.
With the center so full of sea glass, it's hard to see all of the beautiful colors, but there is quite a variety, and I'm excited to see what I can do with them!
Today's Inspirational Verse (for restful sleep)
found in Psalm 4:8
I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.
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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