As you can imagine, the smell was not so pleasant and therefore our gawking over the evidence of the gianormous scallop massacre last only long enough to get these two shots. Other people appeared brave enough to scramble up the side of the thing, but I didn't care to come away smelling like I had just come from the fish market or mess around with the nasty looking eight-legged inhabitants that made the bed of shells their permanent home. I HATE spiders.
Moving on towards the beach, we spotted the first of a series of old ships lining the shore:
And here I began my hunt, scanning the sands and combing through the rocks in search of the white, green, blue, and more specifically, rare pieces of amber sea glass:
At some point, Chris abandoned all care for his tennis shoes and waded in the water to search in some unexplored territory. You'd think we'd have been smart enough to bring sandals...
We filled our pockets with as much "loot" as they could hold, and then we worked our way back down the shoreline to get some close-up photographs of the beautiful old ships.
Here's a shot from beneath:
Below:
And a few alongside:
Stay tuned for more Dudley Family Labor Day adventures! Next stop....the Ryusendo Caves!
I hear there's bats.... :)