
So much to shellebrate on Sanibel
Sanibel Island, just 15 miles long and only two miles at its widest, is home to the best shelling in North America.
Read moreSanibel Island, just 15 miles long and only two miles at its widest, is home to the best shelling in North America.
Read moreWhat is the difference between flotsam and jetsam, and why is it important for beachcombers?
Read moreDrop anchor for sea glass, art, and history in St. Michaels, Maryland.
Read moreLearning about the application process can provide insights to help you increase your odds of being accepted to a show.
Read moreTo find true bright or clear pale yellow glass is rare indeed, a sea glass collector’s dream and a remarkable treasure.
Read moreEven if you can’t get to the beach, you can dream of adventure, or learn about the waters that surround us, with these books.
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.
Read moreThe Cayucos Sea Glass Festival early March, is the main event during Mermaids in March in Cayucos, California.
Read moreFinding a miniature glass animal on the beach is a dream come true for many beachcombers. But where do these tiny glass creatures originate?
Read moreLost centuries ago in the River Thames, signet rings and seal matrices are wonderful personal items which reveal rare insights into the lives of ea...
Read moreIn the exciting world of driftwood sculpture, two names are legend: Heather Jansch and James Doran Webb.
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