tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8372440915707968212.post5190516777076990591..comments2023-10-15T03:28:39.621-04:00Comments on Quercus Design: The Bar, November 17, 2011 (Beachcombing series No.55)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15529253096882635891noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8372440915707968212.post-81068947200982572832011-12-29T10:36:04.705-05:002011-12-29T10:36:04.705-05:00Hi Robin, Wow I imagine San Antonio must get prett...Hi Robin, Wow I imagine San Antonio must get pretty hot in the summers. Newport would be a nice escape! I've been to Texas once (Fort Worth) and Newport twice, so can't say I know either of them well. Your photos of the Newport Kite Festival made me want to travel there.<br /><br />And I still haven't found a good piece of blue sea glass of any size, so I'm totally jealous! (I find plenty of blue broken glass, though.) <br /><br />And thank you for reading!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529253096882635891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8372440915707968212.post-45878945263325298872011-12-14T08:11:50.203-05:002011-12-14T08:11:50.203-05:00Hi Jenn!
I sit in awe at all that you find beach c...Hi Jenn!<br />I sit in awe at all that you find beach combing! We spend time in the summer in Newport, Rhode Island (a needed change from San Antonio, Texas in the summer!) and I have to say our beach combing booty never looks this good! Oh sure, every once in awhile we'll find a nice sized pieces of sea glass--maybe a 1/2" big or so. But most of the time it's tiny fragments. And green. My most precious pieces are cobalt blue--and I have three teeny bits that I refuse to part with or use! <br />I filled a small jar this year with my finds and love the memories it holds.<br />I love your blog and read each and every one that hits my in box. Maine is lovely. And so are your photographs!!Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06181601593969257731noreply@blogger.com