found on the beach

by Kaylah Stroup

found on the beach

A colorful little something that brightened my cold, dreary winter day. Nothing more, nothing less.

Wendy Park found on the beach found on the beach

I lol-ed hard at that butt. It’s a G.I. Joe butt.

A quick found on the beach FAQ

  1. You found all of these in one trip?  Sadly, yes.
  2. What do you do with all after your done? Normally I toss it in the trash or recycle if appropriate. Sometimes I may take certain pieces with me if I think they’ll look cool in a future arrangement or if it’s something I collect. Toy soldiers & all other tiny plastic characters come home with me! I also collect plastic plants, leaves and flowers.
  3. Do you wear gloves when you pick all this trash up? No, I don’t. These are things that are washed up from the lake, not just left on shore. They’re no dirtier than the sand or water. That’s not to say I don’t sanitize my hands as soon as I get back in my car though…
  4. Are all of your beaches this gross? No, absolutely not. We have lots of gorgeous, clean and downright picturesque beaches along Lake Erie. This one in particular just seems to collect all the debris from the lake. I have yet to find another this bad in the area.

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3 comments

Mary January 3, 2019 - 1:28 pm

I hope you kept that skull!

Kaylah January 3, 2019 - 9:24 pm

Oh absolutely! And the random leg, and the butt, aaaand tiny little hanger.

Sam January 4, 2019 - 7:28 am

I’d love it if there was a way to find out how old some of the plastic pieces were – I’m sure some of them are newish but I bet there are items that have been floating around for YEARS! Also… Butt. *snicker*

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