Bottle's thoughts when, they choose life.
BRING ME YOUR TIRED, WEARY THOUGHTS
This, nearly ready for tomorrow's voyage.
BRING ME YOUR TIRED, WEARY THOUGHTS
This, nearly ready for tomorrow's voyage.
Somewhere, somebody thought up the idea of putting a message in a bottle and sending it up river, or down, whatever the case might be.
Wash your troubles away!
The first recorded (according to Wikipedia) was around 310 BC and on the 8th of April of this year, the world's oldest bottle was discovered in the Baltic Sea link here and here.
Have you ever sent a message?
Imagine if we all sent bottles?
With a message linking back to us?
Is this your bottle?
Check out this link to see what others are doing.
Is this your bottle?
Check out this link to see what others are doing.
17 comments:
When I am blogging, I sometimes feel as if I were putting my message in a bottle and sending it into the unknown ocean.
Romi
Romi, I totally feel that way too! Enjoy your weekend!
This is exciting in its possibilities! Love it!
I should consider this. Lord knows I've got plenty of empties kicking around...
love the idea that blogging is like sending off a message in a bottle!
We once found a bottle on the beach in the far North of Scotland. The message was in French, before the days when I studied hard to be fluent to live in France. I laboured mightily to write in French to the sender, and we corresponded for some years after that.
how cool!
I've sent messages up in helium balloons, but never in a bottle. Now I want to.
Fantastic idea, and I'd include my email address to see who found the bottle, if it was ever found this is.
Love this! Enjoy your weekend Karen!
Oh fun! I've never done that- maybe I should next time I'm at the ocean!
Cheers!
http://katheworsley.blogspot.com/2014/05/saturdays-six-words-and-sunday-shadows.html
Great post Karen, loved the sunlight shining through the bottle. Wouldn't it be fun to do this. You hear of ones being found years ahead on the other side of the world.
One of the oldest known novelty. Wonder what was the container used in 310 BC. Nicely Karen!
Hank
ALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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I was thinking the same thing!
I love the whole idea ~ I think I will be very excited to read a message in a bottle ~
very nice idea; thanks for sharing, have a good Saturday
much love...
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