u/bordengroomer

Image 1 — Prince Edward Island, Canada. This is half of this year's seaglass, I have a pretty big box of more glass, shells, driftwood. I found some uranium glass & cornflower blue this year ... I'm taking my kayak out & trying to find the source of it this pieces as it keeps washing up on the same area
Image 2 — Prince Edward Island, Canada. This is half of this year's seaglass, I have a pretty big box of more glass, shells, driftwood. I found some uranium glass & cornflower blue this year ... I'm taking my kayak out & trying to find the source of it this pieces as it keeps washing up on the same area

Prince Edward Island, Canada. This is half of this year's seaglass, I have a pretty big box of more glass, shells, driftwood. I found some uranium glass & cornflower blue this year ... I'm taking my kayak out & trying to find the source of it this pieces as it keeps washing up on the same area

u/bordengroomer — 4 days ago
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Kayaking Tidal Rivers

I kayak around an ocean harbour a few times a week, so I'm used to tides riding and falling. However we would like to go do Bonshaw River on Prince Edward Island and we've been warned about the tides and getting stuck. When should we start out in the tide cycle? Is 2 or 3 hours before high tide okay to begin at the bridge, and which way should we go for the first time, right or left? Thanks in advance for any replies

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u/bordengroomer — 13 days ago

Found a little bottle yesterday, the first I've found. It was fairly cold windy & damp in PEI, but dressed warm & headed to my local harbor. I found a few small pieces of uranium glass as well.

I have no idea what kind of bottle this is, but it's 4.5" tall x 1.5" wide with numbers down both sides

u/bordengroomer — 3 months ago