We finally got some heavy flows down our rivers and streams, after way too many years of low flows. This means many good things and one of those good things is awesome beachcombing opportunity.
When Jen Carew tells people she sells rocks on the Internet, some aren’t sure what to make of it. I think it’s pure genius. While most artists and crafters sink loads of cash into buying supplies to ...
Thousands of coquina clams, tiny jewel-colored bivalves, are blanketing sections of the Texas coast this time of year.
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The best beachcombing finds of 2025 on Texas shores
If beachcombing had a highlight reel, 2025 would be one of the best. Here's a look back at what washed up on Texas shores ...
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Beachcombing is the great treasure hunt in the outdoors. Timing is everything, and the time for the best beachcombing is now arriving. The prospects for finding shells, sand dollars, driftwood and ...
Eileen Crouse of Dowagiac literally loses sense of time when she steps gingerly along the Lake Michigan waterline, scanning tiny stones for things that sparkle best in the early morning or evening ...
While the classic image of a beachcomber as a scraggly, bearded man wearing tattered clothing and picking at flotsam and jetsam along the shoreline might seem cliche, it actually has its origin in ...
“Who knows what will catch your eye while “combing” the beach?” says Spiritual Life writer Tim Ledbetter. “That’s part of the intrigue—not knowing what you will see, or finding the unexpected.” Lucy ...
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