A sea worn orange brick with the single letter F carved in its frog. It rests on scrubby grass and jagged grey rocks
#WednesdayWords
#Seabrick presented without comment #beachcombing
A sea worn orange brick with the single letter F carved in its frog. It rests on scrubby grass and jagged grey rocks
#WednesdayWords
#Seabrick presented without comment #beachcombing
A seaworn grey-terracotta brick with the letters S H O O engraved. It sots on a sandy coloured rock
#MondayMessage “shoo”? a rather rude #SeaBrick #Beachcombing
A worn rectangular piece of red-brown brick, with a white top. It lies among pale grey stones which makes the red brick colour pop
#FridayFood - it just looks like a slice of iced fruitcake to me #SeaBrick #Beachcombing
Our #seabrick collection is currently acting as a decoratove flowerbed border and the squirrels sure love licking the salt off them (It leaches out for *years*) #Beachcombing
A worn half brick lying in sand. The letters ELEC are etched in it
#WednesdayWords - i do love a good #SeaBrick #Beachcombing
A roughly square piece of sea worn brick, red and dappled with holes with a layer of pale mortar on the top that looks like icing. It rests on blue grey pebbles and rocks which are a contrasting colour and make the cake was of the brick more obvious.
In other news #Seabrick or #ChristmasCake is happening on my beachcombing insta… (@/shorelarking - I don’t follow back unless you’re also posting pebbles or seaglass or similar as it’s my tiny safe space on social media)