During the Christmas season, when not filled with rolls, use it as a display bowl filling the bowl with a mixture of red and white seashells, red and white starfish,
bits of sea glass, red glass ball fishing buoys, and round glass Christmas ornaments.
One of my soul - satisfying delights when I'm on vacation is to find interesting
bits of sea glass, seashells, broken pottery, and rusty something - or - others, and at the end of a seaside walk I will inevitably return with a few new treasures in my pockets.
Heading south toward Mendocino, you'll come upon Glass Beach, one of California's most extraordinary finds: polished
bits of sea glass fill the beach (look but don't take).
Not exact matches
Season the shells with a
bit of sea salt and cracked black pepper and place on foil lined baking sheet or in a
glass baking dish.
Possibilities include broken
bits of pottery, marbles, small toys, tiles or dice from board games, dried flowers or plant matter,
sea glass, sparkles, etc..
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Chaplin Biographer David Robinson • «Modern Times: A Closer Look» Featurette • «A Bucket
of Water and a
Glass Matte» Featurette • «Silent Traces: Modern Times» Featurette • «David Raksin and the Score» Interview and Orchestral Track • «Two
Bits» Deleted Scenes • «All At
Sea» Home Movie and Interview • The Rink 1916 Short Film • «For the First Time» Featurette • «Chaplin Today: Modern Times» Documentary • Theatrical Trailers
«The colors on the beach were, up close,
bits of plastic residue the tides had brought in, like modern - day
sea glass.