• Home
    • About Message in a Bottle Hunter
    • Social & Contact / Share a Story
    • Unsolved Messages
  • Links & Social
  • Message in a Bottle Blog
  • Why Send a Message in a Bottle?
    • Amazing Messages in Bottles
    • Love in a Bottle
      • Married Via Message in a Bottle – The Elffers
  • The Message in a Bottle Museum
  • Message in a Bottle Songs, Stories & Pop Culture
    • Message in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning – Sting and the Police
    • Taylor Swift’s Message in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning
    • Jim Croce – Time in a Bottle Lyrics & Meaning
    • Zac Brown Band’s Message in a Bottle: Let it Go Lyrics and Meaning
    • Too Late to be Saved Lyrics and Meaning – Jordan Zevon’s Message in a Bottle
  • List of the World’s Oldest Messages in Bottles
    • World’s Oldest Message in a Bottle is 135 Years Old
    • 132 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Second Oldest
    • 112 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Third Oldest
    • 108 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Fourth Oldest
    • 107 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Fifth Oldest
    • 101 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Sixth Oldest
    • 98 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Seventh Oldest
    • 88 Year Old Message in a Bottle is Eighth Oldest
  • Message in a Bottle Myths
    • Queen Elizabeth’s “Official Uncorker of Ocean Bottles”
    • The Theophrastus Message in a Bottle Myth

Message In A Bottle Hunter™

~ Message in a Bottle History, Stories, and News

Message In A Bottle Hunter™

Tag Archives: beachcombing

Everything in a Bottle (and Some Stuff That Isn’t)

07 Tuesday Jul 2015

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, archives of the sea, message in a bottle, Mystery Message, plastic, Pollution, weird news

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

beachcombing, flotsam, Inspiration, junk, marine debris, message in a bottle, trash

I’ve often marveled at the variety of things that end up in bottles on the beach. I mean, the variety among the messages folks write is amazing in itself. But then, beyond that, there’s a lot of other…stuff…that people put into bottles, often for reasons unknown.

In truth, every bottle on the beach sends a message, doesn’t it? Sometimes, the message seems to be: “I was sent here by someone who doesn’t care about destroying fragile ecosystems!” Sometimes, the message is more like: “Oops! I was using this bottle when the wind kicked up and blew it into the sea.” Many bottles (and other objects) are spilled from ships during storms, or find their way into the ocean after having been dumped in a river. In any case, lying there in piles of thousands on the beach, the collective message is clear: this is not good.


Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

Learning

25 Thursday Jun 2015

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, archives of the sea, Friendship, message in a bottle

≈ 9 Comments

Tags

beachcombing, Clint Buffington, desire, how to open a message in a bottle, identity, innovations management, Inspiration, message in a bottle, patentpool, respect

I have now been hunting messages in bottles for 8 years. That’s almost a third of my life. It’s no wonder this work has become such an important part of my identity.

Meditating on Messages in Bottles Identity
Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

Help Me Find Keith McComas and Kristy Suttle!

15 Wednesday Jan 2014

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, message in a bottle, Mystery Message, News, Romance, Science, Travel, Uncategorized

≈ 3 Comments

Tags

beachcomb, beachcomber, beachcombing, Bob Buffington, Buffington, Clint Buffington, Keith McComas, Kristy Suttle, Lebanon, Lebanon Democrat, Mariner of the Seas, message in a bottle, message in a bottle blog, message in a bottle hunter, mystery message, Robert Buffington, TN

In 2009 my dad found a message in a bottle. Look at this thing! For My Waiter Bottle

Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

John E. Freeland Leaves His Card Part Three: Maggie Valley and the Butterfly Effect

07 Tuesday Jan 2014

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, archives of the sea, Friendship, message in a bottle, Romance, Travel

≈ 8 Comments

Tags

adventure, Asheville, beachcombing, Clint Buffington, freeland, how to open a message in a bottle, maggie valley, message in a bottle, north carolina, The Nordic Empress, Tina Fey

After learning everything I learned in the last post, I knew I had to meet Phil in person. So, one day in August 2011, I loaded up the car and headed to Maggie Valley.

The night before I hit the road, I couldn’t sleep. I kept thinking about everything I wanted to ask him and tell him, wondering whether we would really get along, and wondering–on the scale of crazy–just how crazy it was that I was about to walk into the home, the actual dwelling place, of a complete stranger… Is that, like, really really crazy? Or just a little crazy?

Crazy Scale

In any case, I went.

Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

John E. Freeland Leaves His Card Part Two: Phone Calls, Almost-Friends, and Crazy Dances

03 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, archives of the sea, Friendship, How to make a message in a bottle, message in a bottle, ocean currents, Romance, Science

≈ 10 Comments

Tags

adventure, Asheville, beachcombing, business card in a bottle, Clint Buffington, Cocoa Beach, cypress gardens, Grenelefe, illustration, John E Freeland, Long Island, message in a bottle, message in a bottle hunter, ocean currents, Phil Freeland, romance, stick figure, travel, winter haven

No one answered my phone call. I was jittery before I tried the number—I always get a little shaky when I’m on the verge of finding a sender.

Maybe it’s the coffee. I am, admittedly, an addict.

I Love Coffee!

Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

John E. Freeland Leaves His Card

18 Monday Nov 2013

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, archives of the sea, Friendship, message in a bottle, Travel

≈ 10 Comments

Tags

beachcombing, bottle, business card, Canada Dry, Clint Buffington, cypress gardens, John E Freeland, message in a bottle, old message in a bottle, winter haven

May 21st, 2011. The sun is blinding. Even the wind coming off the ocean is hot. My mom and I stand blinking in the sun beside a rusty green truck that looks dead parked by a small beach.

We have come here for beachcombing, so we wander down to the shore. After just a few minutes of walking, we decide to pack it up because there doesn’t seem to be much here other than trash and incredible heat. Mom heads straight back to the truck, and I say I’ll be there in a minute. We had planned to cover half the beach, but, being obsessed with covering every square inch of sand, I decide to walk the last 50-yard stretch we haven’t seen yet. Here’s what it would have looked like to watch us from above:

Mom and I take slightly different paths back to the truck.

Mom and I take slightly different paths back to the truck, which happens to look like a race car in this bird’s eye rendering.

Continue reading →

Share this:

  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...
← Older posts
Newer posts →

    Like on Facebook

    Like on Facebook

    Follow Blog via Email

    Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

    Top Posts & Pages

    • Time in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning - Jim Croce
      Time in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning - Jim Croce
    • Message in a Bottle Hunter | Real Messages in Bottles, Found.
      Message in a Bottle Hunter | Real Messages in Bottles, Found.
    • Taylor Swift Message in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning
      Taylor Swift Message in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning
    • Message in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning - Sting and the Police
      Message in a Bottle Lyrics and Meaning - Sting and the Police
    • Oldest Message in a Bottle Ever Found is 135 Years Old
      Oldest Message in a Bottle Ever Found is 135 Years Old

    Search the Tides:

      Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Chateau by Ignacio Ricci.

       

      Loading Comments...
       

        %d