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August 12, 2009
Hello All,

Best Arts and Crafts SuppliesLin_and_David
Well, back to what keeps Washington Green...the drizzle. Someone has turned the air conditioning on. Except the setting is too low. After the all-time heat record got busted here in Washington State about 15 days ago, 102 degrees Fahrenheit in Seattle, now it's back to weather as usual.

I'm sure some of you viewers would split the temperatures with us. Like Win, Lin's mother. She's in Maryland, where it has been around 90 and humid. I figure we can split our 60 degrees with her and each have 75. Well, it was an idea.

Us folks at Odyssey Sea Glass extend a warm welcome to you fans from the 49 countries who have visited so far this month, especially you who are visiting from India (since there are so many language groups in India, we will just say...Hello!), Poland (Dzien dobry), and Croatia (Bok).
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Here is a little reminder to check out the upload feature on "Catch of the Day", where you can contribute your photos on what you find today at the beach. It works so smooooooth with one photo.

If you would like to contribute more than one photo at a time, it works best if you contact us and send the photos email along with your comments.

And we look forward to seeing your beach reports, crafts stories, and photos on "Your FUN Page".

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If you have been reading the RSS/Blog, you will already have seen some of these new items...

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Aug 10, 2009, Sea Glass Photos of the Catch of the Day!

Check out the new catches!

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Aug 10, 2009, General Sea Glass Question

I'm wondering what others think of pieces that have words and designs on them. Does this make them more or less collectible? I've been collecting

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Aug 10, 2009, Ceramic and Pottery Shards

Added - New photos and descriptions of shards from various beaches and where they to find them!

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Aug 9, 2009, North Beach Sea Glass

North Beach Sea Glass at Port Townsend, Washington, USA. Lin and I drove down Whidbey Island, wow...

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Aug 8, 2009, east coast florida glass

I am just a beginner in the sea glass world but I have been lucky at finding some nice pieces. I found this piece on the east coast of Florida.

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Aug 8, 2009, Agates

Agates are an additional find when looking for sea glass in this area of Washington, USA. I know that in Oregon and also other places, I'm sure,

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Aug 7, 2009, White Four-Lobed Sea Glass?

Does anyone recognize what this piece of white sea glass is? It has four lobes as shown and is the size of a half

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Aug 6, 2009, Black Beach Glass

How do you tell if its beach glass or a stone? I've found some that I think is glass but not sure. 

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Aug 5, 2009, Sea Glass in Brier Island Nova Scotia

Sea glass has become a favorite past time of mine over the last few years. I collect it whenever I can and go

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Aug 5, 2009, Good beaches on mainland WA

Hi Lin and David! I stumbled across your site while searching for posts on good sea glass beaches. I'm with the poster who wrote that she is a 9-5er

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HERE'S SOME OLDER HEADLINES YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED:


Jul 1, 2009, Sea Glass - Ile d'Orleans. Quebec, Canada

My husband and I were touring the island which is close to Quebec City. We just happened to stop and take a walk on the beach and found lots and

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Jul 1, 2009, Bulk Sea Glass - Your Guide to Buying

Your need-to-know information on bulk sea glass - size, color, availability; genuine or imitation?

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Jun 30, 2009, Turquoise Sea Glass

When I spot a turquoise piece of sea glass my heart races, my eyes light up and I cannot reach down quick enough to snap it up and add it to my

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Jun 30, 2009, Sea Glass - Grand Case, St. Maarten/St. Martin

Grand Case, St. Maarten/St. Martin (on French side of island). Mostly green beach glass but I found a few pieces of brown and one beautiful piece

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Jun 29, 2009, mo mo

i don't think they should be revealed.. isn't that half the fun in finding the glass? i think finding your secret spot is just as exhilarating as

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Jun 20, 2009, How To Keep Sea Glass From Chipping?

Do you recommend coating sea glass with something to keep if from chipping or cracking? I'm a new subscriber to your newsletter and I love it! I

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Jun 20, 2009, Sea Glass - Cinnamon Beach, Palm Coast, Florida

UNBELIEVABLE....found over 50 pieces in two days! How would you rate this beach for sea

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Jun 20, 2009, Best Sea Glass Stories

How often do you find sea glass like this one? I'm collecting sea glass for a long time but this is the first time I ever found the perfectly

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