Monday, March 05, 2012


Colorful glass spheres were used as fishing floats that kept long, heavy nets from sinking. They'd break loose sometimes and ride the currents all the way from Japan, Taiwan, Korea to the western shores of the United States. People collected the handmade floats from the beaches, and wondered about those folks far across the Pacific who made objects of such beauty for their work.

Glass, made of sand, eventually crumbles back to sand.

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