
Lake Michigan Sea Glass Collectors
Meetups are a great way to meet fellow sea glass hunters, exchange glassing stories, show off your favorite finds, and make new friends!
Read moreMeetups are a great way to meet fellow sea glass hunters, exchange glassing stories, show off your favorite finds, and make new friends!
Read moreHead to beautiful Prince Edward Island the last weekend of July to attend the Mermaid Tears Sea Glass Festival.
Read moreThanks to lighthouses opening their doors to guests, you can get a taste of what life was like as a lighthouse keeper.
Read moreWhen you’re ready to go beachcombing, there are plenty of options in the Galveston area.
Read moreOnce you cross the bridge from the mainland to Galveston Island, you feel like you’re a world away.
Read moreJim Brouwer takes us on a trip with his metal detector to hunt for treasure in Myrtle Beach.
Read moreThe third Annual Olcott Beach Mermaid Parade provided the perfect finale as a mermaid and her pirate captain exchanged vows.
Read moreIf you’re up for a long weekend of seaside fun in New England, we have the perfect getaway planned for you!
Read moreEach year, an army of “Float Fairies” hides thousands of beautiful, handcrafted glass floats along the beach in Lincoln City, Oregon.
Read moreOne “must do” for beachcombers in St. Croix is hunting Chaney, beautiful pottery pieces found on the beaches and plantations.
Read moreSanibel Island, just 15 miles long and only two miles at its widest, is home to the best shelling in North America.
Read moreJudith Altruda takes us on a glassing journey to her ancestral beaches, and also to two of Italy’s most iconic islands, Capri and Elba.
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