I had this idea to shoot things found on Ocean Beach in little paper candy cups. I looked half-heartedly for empty candy cups.
Then in Walgreen's I spotted some candy cups with candy included: Ferrero Rocher Chocolates. I thought why not buy the candy too? It's Luci's favorite candy. And if I can't get them in the mail for some reason, it's easy enough to eat the candy myself. That way, I'll save money by having free paper candy cups to use for my photo.
Note to Luci: I wasn't able to get the candy in the mail.
He was there again this evening:
5 comments:
This is hilarious, and so industrious of you! What a fabulous photo and a great design solution.
Oh, clever you with the non-candy treats!
Those rocks in cups are more clever and better looking than any gems, including the crown jewels. To think that most people walked by those rocks without noticing them.
Ever wonder about the history of the little rocks? Like where they've been or where they were 100 years ago?
and the history of the little candies too!
This is a delightful post. I'm wondering if that's Santa on the beach.
Stray: Thank you!
Mary Ann: Hard on the teeth though.
Namo: The rocks and glass and old ceramics that wash up are treasures for sure. Sometimes I have to just not look down, or it would take me 8 hours to do our route, and I'd come back with a 50 lb. bag of treasures.
Sally: Let's not go into the history of the little candies. That is Santa! (Actually Anne's boyfriend.)
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