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Several feet of foredune at Horsfall Beach has dropped on to the beach due to the recent storms. The erosion continues.
4:21 PM Nov 23rd
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No discernible effects at Horsfall Beach from last night's tsunami waves, if any.
3:05 PM Sep 30th
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Several feet of new sand at Horsfall Beach. The Sujameco wreck is gradually disappearing beneath the sands for another season.
3:39 PM May 28th
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Horsfall last week: Yinlu 350 ml plastic bottle. (UPC 6 926892 522069) Expiration 20090127 Probably a protein milk drink.
9:41 AM May 7th
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Another recommended book: Skye Moody's Washed Up: The Curious Journeys of Flotsam and Jetsam.
12:30 PM Apr 28th
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I just finished "Secrets of the Oregon Dunes: How Did All That Sand Get Here, Anyway" by Dina Pavlis. Compact and infomative.
10:52 PM Apr 26th
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The most surprising thing I ever came across at the beach: a new TV set--plastic sheet still on the CRT. Obviously too corroded to work.
11:06 AM Apr 14th
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I'm building the Botan version 1.8.2 crypto library to the aroma of Song of India "Stimulating" incense found at the beach last week.
5:59 PM Apr 11th
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Weeks ago I decided to start picking up disposable lighters from the sands. I have 20 so far. Some are translucent. Maybe I'll make a lamp.
4:03 PM Apr 11th
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I noticed last week that more sand is sloughing off the foredune on to Horsfall Beach but the Sujameco wreck is still visible.
10:06 AM Apr 11th
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Recently I've found two blocks of paraffin wax at Horsfall Beach totaling 2.5 pounds. A few more and I'll be in the candle business.
7:05 PM Apr 10th
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- Name Charles Brockman
- Location USA Oregon Coast
- Bio Beach latitudes 43 deg, 10 min to 43 deg, 30 min North. Quoting Ogden Nash: Does anybody want any flotsam? I've gotsam.
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