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A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme
A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme







A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme

So, if you’re headed to Cahoon Hallow Beach on The Cape this summer, you better put away that flask.

A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme

daily throughout the summer (a cautionary tale for two New Hampshire beaches that were just outed as "great secret beaches").Īnd as the town’s police department is comprised of just 15 officers, it doesn’t quite have the resources to chase a guy chasing seagulls at sunrise while wearing his speedo backwards. Officials struggled to deal with the staggering influx of beachgoers, which reportedly begins as early as 6 a.m. Rather than adding a follow-up rule – such as allowing dogs to let their owners off their leashes at sunset – Hurley is sadly considering drastic steps such as closing the beach entirely. “This has resulted in an increase of excessive alcohol consumption, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, and improper disposal of human waste.” In a letter to town officials, obtained by the Independent, Police Chief Michael Hurley stated: But apparently, things have gotten out of hand, as beach attendance has risen 20% each year since 2017 “One of the things I enjoy is seeing a child go out the door with a happy face and a new rock.Obviously, this is disappointing for people who enjoy making sunscreen smiley faces on their passed-out friend. You get out there, you see all the different kinds of minerals and you get a lot of questions from kids, ‘where did that come from?’ ‘Where’d this come from?’ ‘How do they make it that pretty?’ It’s just a good family event,” he explained. “It’s just a good way to connect with your family. Maclure explained that one of the many reasons he loves his job, is the ability to share his passion for rocks with families who come visit the show. He was on the team that discovered the largest sapphire aggregate boulder in the world, weighing in at 2,100 pounds. Lance Maclure has travelled all over the world to dig up specimens. The display seemed to attract both long time collectors and newcomers to the world of minerals and gems. Download the CTV News app to get breaking news alerts from across Saskatchewan sent to your device.Those who work with the company say that rocks have an interesting way of bringing people together. The impressive collection tours around Canada. “They’ve gone to South Africa, to the Congo to dig this stuff up, and then its cool you get to see it here in Saskatchewan.” “We have guys who have gone all over Canada but also all over the world,” Sage Huard, a member of Silver Cove who travels with the event, told CTV News.

A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme

The event, organized by gem company Silver Cove, has a little bit of everything.įrom crystals, to fossils, to a real woolly mammoth tusk. The largest gem and mineral show in Canada made a stop in the Queen City over the weekend.









A Taste of Earth by Justin Tyme