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....I can do this all day long...if you guys are bored let me know and I will stop.
Now you have to understand, the beach that I go to isn't exactly remote but it sure is over looked. Last weekend I watched an eagle take a seagull (don't ask me why...yuk) and it is not unusual for me to meet up with otters or beavers..(which I never knew came to salt water). It is a rare day I am not following a deer track in the sand as I walk along parts of this seven mile stretch. This beach is so lonely that you can walk naked on the best day in August and not see a soul for hours, (which upon occasion I have done)...(hellacious burn from the sun and the water but worth it). But the thing that gets me is that the place where I find these old bottles are actually the most walked on and if I am going to run into anybody, it will be here. There are in fact a half a dozen houses in sight of my spot and within yelling distance too, so whenever I pull one of these up I find it kind of humorous.
So, after that Ponds bottle I went back about two weeks later and was scouting the beach again. I was finding a few pretty good agates and even came upon and old Indian head penny, so it was already a good day. When I get close to my spot I start thinking "there is NO way lightening is gonna strike 4 times....NO way....but wouldn't it be something if it did?" Well I snoop around my spot and find a few broken pieces and a neck or two and that is about it. So I leave the ACTUAL clay bank and head a few steps further south. Bingo! Sticking out of the sand is this small obvious cork top bottle neck...sticking out about and inch. I go over to collect it and what the heck....pull out an intact bottle with all kinds of embossing on it. "Northrop and Sturgis Flavoring Extract"
What it was doing on the beach is beyond me.
Now you have to understand, the beach that I go to isn't exactly remote but it sure is over looked. Last weekend I watched an eagle take a seagull (don't ask me why...yuk) and it is not unusual for me to meet up with otters or beavers..(which I never knew came to salt water). It is a rare day I am not following a deer track in the sand as I walk along parts of this seven mile stretch. This beach is so lonely that you can walk naked on the best day in August and not see a soul for hours, (which upon occasion I have done)...(hellacious burn from the sun and the water but worth it). But the thing that gets me is that the place where I find these old bottles are actually the most walked on and if I am going to run into anybody, it will be here. There are in fact a half a dozen houses in sight of my spot and within yelling distance too, so whenever I pull one of these up I find it kind of humorous.
So, after that Ponds bottle I went back about two weeks later and was scouting the beach again. I was finding a few pretty good agates and even came upon and old Indian head penny, so it was already a good day. When I get close to my spot I start thinking "there is NO way lightening is gonna strike 4 times....NO way....but wouldn't it be something if it did?" Well I snoop around my spot and find a few broken pieces and a neck or two and that is about it. So I leave the ACTUAL clay bank and head a few steps further south. Bingo! Sticking out of the sand is this small obvious cork top bottle neck...sticking out about and inch. I go over to collect it and what the heck....pull out an intact bottle with all kinds of embossing on it. "Northrop and Sturgis Flavoring Extract"
What it was doing on the beach is beyond me.