I first started collecting sea glass when my husband and I lived on Vancouver Island, Canada. Since then I’ve been able to trade, be involved in sea glass swaps and have gathered some from various places around the world.
This is from the Sea of Japan and it adds to my collection.
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I couldn’t remember How to spell the town we were in for 5 days, it was Collioure, not far from the Spanish border. It’s a wonderful destination area.
I used to collect cancelled stamps too! Those are nice stamps.
@illinilass That's really neat. I will have to look up the area. It would be interesting to see. The stamps are neat, they are on the package I received. Thank you for the follow I appreciate it.😊
@ludwigsdiana Thank you I am so thankful I could order these to add to my collection. When I first started collecting I only found them in certain places, mostly rocky areas on the beach. Many times I would have to move away a layer of pebbles to expose them. Where I collected the wave action was quite constant so that covered the sea glass with other rocks and sea debris. Was always a thrill to find some. Thank you also for the fav.
I couldn’t remember How to spell the town we were in for 5 days, it was Collioure, not far from the Spanish border. It’s a wonderful destination area.
I used to collect cancelled stamps too! Those are nice stamps.