Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

June 14, 2018

More Sandwich Glassing

We're rapidly marching towards summer with the first 6 months of the year just about gone.  We're dog sitting Shadow every week for 2 days which we love.  She's such a goofy little diva.


 Sagan's still not digging our house guest much, but they've made somewhat of a truce.

More visits from the local bun.

One late Sunday afternoon we headed over to Pocasset to see if it would be worth trying to dig for quahogs but it was way too cold.



Took a drive into Sandwich a few times and veered off so I could get some pics.

We had a super low tide a week or so ago, and Russell took me 'Sandwich glassing' in the exposed marshes.  The mud was way too sticky and deep to venture very far and I wasn't prepared with extra footwear or towels in the car, so just had to stick to the part closest to land.

If I had waders or shoes I didn't care about, I would love to go out in that and see if there's any glass.



I had some great finds though.

The amber, yellow and white/red are the best.

This isn't Sandwich glass but I liked them so I snagged them.  The green bottle bottom is Canada Dry gingerale but I don't know how old it is.  I haven't seen pop in glass bottles in many years.  The white thing is some kind of old fashioned wire insulator.

Teal, green and black.


Another day we swung down to the marina and canal.  






8 comments:

  1. I like the blue glass - so pretty. And your whole area is photo worthy.

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    1. Thanks Joanne. It really is your typical 'east coast colonial' region. Not as dramatic as the west coast, but quaint and bucolic.

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  2. I love the east coast, it is very attractive, especially where you live. Always enjoy the photos. Quahogs? Thought you didn't like them, I know Russell does.

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    1. Thanks Jo! I'm allergic to shellfish. I'd eat a baked stuffed quahog in a heartbeat if I could. I would have probably just watched him dig and taken pics and helped if he needed me to.

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  3. Wow!! this seems amazing place. i love to visit with my daughter.
    Thanks for sharing.
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    1. It's definitely a lot different from where you live! It's very pretty and quaint.

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  4. Omgosh.. You know I could just camp out right there by the water. So, so beautiful. I'm happy you go to these places and share.

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    1. Just a heads up....when the tide is out, the marshes stink really, really bad. So not sure you'd want to camp there. lol

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