Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Belmar Beach...

We went to our usual beach on Friday and found only a few pieces of sea glass.
It was a pretty day, I didn't want to go home so we decided to change beaches and go to Belmar,
I had heard it was a good spot for finding sea glass.
We found a beautiful beach, 
the sun was bright, the sky was a pretty shade of blue and it was low tide.
The conditions were perfect for sea glass searching.
The ocean was very generous in Belmar that day...we found a lot of sea glass.




My partner in crime...

all of our treasures laid out...121 pieces total.
There are a lot different shades of sea foam green, and a lot of very small green pieces.

Here are all the pieces from this day displayed in a pretty shell dish with a few of my sea glass books.
One day soon I will share with you my entire collection, it's a big one!!

16 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Gorgeous beach and great finds Debbie

eileeninmd said...

Hello Debbie. Beautiful shots of the beach. Your sea glass collection is awesome. The sea foam color is pretty. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

Marie Smith said...

All the beach walking I do here and I’ve only ever found a few pieces. I need a lesson in beach glass collection!

Changes in the wind said...

Love your little display...

Brian King said...

Congrats on your big score! They're beautiful! Beautiful beach, too.

Conniecrafter said...

Oh it looks like it was a lovely day, and how fun to have a new place to look for your treasures, wow that was a pretty good haul wasn't it :)

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

I need to get the pups to the dog beach

Karen Lakis said...

I can’t believe how much sea glass you find! And a beautiful day, too - win-win!

Ruth Hiebert said...

The sea glass has a special beauty about it.I would love to join you at the beach, hunting for more of this.

MarmePurl said...

Will be fun too see the entire collection,

LeAnn said...

The Sea Glass colors are lovely and I like them displayed on the shell dish. The photos of the sea and beach are spectacular.
I can just imagine that a trip like this is very relaxing and fun. Of course, love your hubs photo.
Blessings and hugs!

BeachGypsy said...

Debbie I've never known anyone who would find so much and so pretty seaglass as you! You either have a knack for it, or are just very lucky! LOL Sure love the newest pieces. I loved the post about the kites too, that looks like such a fun event. I loved the black horse kite and the octopus and my favorite was the SEAHORSE! I don't think we have a kite event around here at all...I will have to check! We do take our lil granddaughter to fly her little kite on the beach, does that count? ha ha ha ha LOl that is our "event". lol Hope your week is going great!

21 Wits said...

Oh you are so lucky! I am really excited for open water and sandy beaches, without snow. What a cute partner in crime too!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It really is interesting to see how the action of the waves polishes the glass so perfectly and creates these little gems.

Unknown said...

My goodness, Debbie, what a day!
An absolutely gorgeous beach, and all of that sea glass.
I just love the way you display your sea glass, and I truly look forward to seeing your entire collection.
xo.

Lowcarb team member said...

You did so well 121 pieces in total, and aren't they wonderful colours.

All the best Jan