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What can you do with little pieces of driftwood?

Driftwood Art

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This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged driftwood art, Driftwood Sunshine on July 14, 2015 by Eileen Saunders.

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Egg cases, sponges and the moon over SeaPlace. I ❤️ the coastal life. Are you looking for a house on the beach? Cool vintage photo. That's my Granny in the red suit with my older brother...Ocean City MD. Sometime in the 60s. A purple sunset through the screened porch Because I worked all day Jan 1, I started the year and week off today with a beach walk with my sweetie.  We found red finger sponge, a crab and resting birds. After the storm the other day, I finally had a chance to see the beach. Lots of urchins, pen shells, sponges, sea pork, and bones from dead fish washed up. And a plethora of kitten paw shells that are crafting-worthy.

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