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Summer Collecting: Bring a Little Sand In

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I might not be the best at remembering to take vacation snapshots, but I do remember to grab a little sand to remind me of my walks on the beach...

 
 

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It was the Westchester Ranch home of photographer Bill Abranowicz and Andrea Raisfeld (above) in Martha Stewart that planted the idea, and since that time, the sand collection has gotten me through many winters. I store the sand in spice jars with a label that identifies the beach it came from and the date I was there. Do you collect anything on your summer vacations?

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magnets or christmas ornaments lol

posted by plumeria on June 9th 2009 at 1:06pm
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Have you seen the dirt project by H. Mathis? Similar idea, using dirt from all the US states:

http://ifitshipitshere.blogspot.com/2009/03/dirt-show-by-h-mathis.html

posted by fabframes on June 9th 2009 at 1:19pm
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If only I traveled this much...otherwise it looks pretty cool

posted by boxerchick on June 9th 2009 at 1:38pm
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Like plumeria, I go the Christmas ornament route.

posted by Seaside on June 9th 2009 at 1:47pm
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This is so cool!

posted by strongodares on June 9th 2009 at 1:47pm
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I accept sand from places I've never been or will be. So far my favorite is "accidental" sand from the UAE, scraped out of a seashell, because it contains the tiniest seashells I've ever seen. Nearly microscopic!

Of course I work with geologists so if I actively asked everyone travelling for our company to bring me something I'd get truckloads of rocks, geodes, etc. from around the world and then I'd need to rent display space, so I keep it on the DL.

My display isn't nearly as nice as the one above, and I have some at work, some at home.

posted by That70sHeidi on June 9th 2009 at 2:42pm
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A few years ago I bought a few tin boxes that held 16 round tins (like those used for magnetic spice tins but smaller) on sale at a craft store. I decided to collect random things during my travels like dirt from Johnny Cash/June Carter's gravesite (sounds creepy, sorry), a cicada molt, dirt/sand/pebbles from various beaches/deserts/parks, sea glass, a small fossil, dried flowers, a four-leaf clover, a tiny origami swan that I found outside a dry-cleaner in Portland, and tons of random trinkets that would only make sense to me. I've always thought about keeping sand/rock/dirt collections...maybe it's a good time to start. I'm planning a two-week long, cross-country roadtrip this summer, plenty of ground to cover so-to-speak.

posted by Kimber on June 9th 2009 at 2:43pm
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Rocks.

They line my windowsills and some of the big ones prop doors open.

posted by Ermu on June 9th 2009 at 6:07pm
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I've been collecting sand for years. I display it in mason jars, marked with the name of the beach and the date I was there. It's interesting to see all the different colors and consistencies that sand can have, and during the long cold winters, it's a cheerful reminder of some really fun times.

posted by mamakat on June 9th 2009 at 8:20pm
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Smooth stones (heart shaped esp. ~ you'd be surprised how many are out there), shells & glass. Also nature's discards: A dried sea grape leaf, feathers, sand crab shell....you name it.

posted by muirwoods08 on June 9th 2009 at 9:45pm
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I don't travel enough to do anything like this but my magazine collection is getting out of control!

posted by Melton on June 9th 2009 at 10:28pm
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I collect memories and photographs I take, occasionally tribal work like basketry or fabric, but far prefer to leave the sand and stones in their natural habitats. I live near a marine reserve, and so the restrictions are strict for a good reason, I am not a fan of the "beach sand in a jar" displays and consider it a waste of good sand. I'd far rather walk through the sand ON the beach and squish it between my toes...

posted by Rucy on June 10th 2009 at 11:15am
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I have two little jars on my office desk, one with sand, the other with small stones, both from a beach in Oregon (I live in Baltimore). I also like collecting leaves and flowers and pressing them.

posted by Cheryl K on June 10th 2009 at 11:17am
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