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Another View of Rye Harbor

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Brrr it was so cold this morning but my other half asked me to wake him by 5:00 AM so he could head over this way.  He wanted to metal detect during low tide.  I know I should have gone, if for no other reason than to watch the sunrise and get a few photos to share.  I was warm and toasty and looking forward to some coffee, which I would have to pass on since there are no public bathrooms open in this area at this time of the year. 

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Author: nutsfortreasure

Retired female trucker Photographer Gardener Jewelry maker(beads and glass) Animal Lover Blogger lol but you knew that lol Find me at Living and Lovin here on WP Folsom Mill Studio on Facebook Now selling prints on Redbubble, Society6, Zazzle, and of course Fine Art America, Pinning as well! Share my links with anyone who may have an interest and always feel free to email me at myremmy@hotmail.com I do not know why my blog link doesn't appear below my Gravatar :(

2 thoughts on “Another View of Rye Harbor

  1. So tell me Enuice what finds have you found with your metal detector?? Curiosier and curioser… :-)

    • Diamond rings lol yes phones, class rings bracelets and lots of CHANGE! Tons of rings silly people who wear them to the beach :) We try to find owners but when we call them some are so cynical they do not believe in GOOD DEEDS any longer :( so NOW CASH FOR GOLD!

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