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Business Card in a Bottle, Part One: Finding the Message

11 Monday Jul 2011

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

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One day in May of 2007, I decided to go on a big hike over some rocky bluffs along the ocean, and I ended up finding this message in a bottle:

My original goal was to get from one beach to another, but I wanted to see what the coastline was like between the two beaches. Here’s a map of my hike, and what I discovered:

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Cake in a Bottle, Part Two: Finding Ed and Carol Meyers

08 Friday Jul 2011

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Love, message in a bottle, Romance, Travel

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Valentine’s Day Message in a Bottle Leads to Year Long Quest for Authors

Here’s the beautiful, romantic message in a bottle I found in 2007. This greeting of peace and love was sent by Ed and Carol Meyers on their first wedding anniversary, which was Valentine’s Day, 1999. You may recall that the brown smudges on the message are the remains of their wedding cake – they had saved a piece of it for their first anniversary, and included some in their Valentine’s Day message in a bottle!

Ed and Carol's Valentine's Day Message in a Bottle

Ed and Carol’s Message in a Bottle, sent on Valentine’s Day, 1999. I found it in 2007.

I googled the names I found on the message, Ed and Carol Meyers, and found nothing.  I searched the Fredericksburg white pages; nothing. I even emailed the resort whose stationary they used for the message, but never heard back. Continue reading →

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Cake in a Bottle, Part One: Finding and Reading the Message

05 Tuesday Jul 2011

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

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Message in a Bottle, Cake in a Bottle. What’s The Difference?

In 2007, I found this message in a bottle. It was one of the first messages I ever found, and also one of the strangest. I didn’t know it yet, but this wasn’t just a message in a bottle. It was also a cake in a bottle!

Cheers!

I found it on the beach of this one desolate island I hiked to with my brother and my dad. Here’s a map of the hike we went on that day: Continue reading →

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Video of NBC LEX 18 Interview

03 Sunday Jul 2011

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Interview, Uncategorized

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Trumpets! Fanfare! Here is the story LEX 18 ran on me July 1st. Devon Patton is the reporter.

Naturally, this video is the work of LEX 18 News.

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An Old Message in an Old Coke Bottle

02 Saturday Jul 2011

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in Adventure, Joke, message in a bottle, Mystery Message, News

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Ye Olde Timey Coke Bottle

Thanks again to Devon Patton from LEX18 News who interviewed me yesterday.  We spent 2 hours talking and deciphering messages, but of course air time is limited and this post provides a bit more detail about what we found.
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Message in a Bottle Hunter

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Clint Buffington | Message in a Bottle Hunter in How it All Started

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In this blog, I will be posting about my experiences with finding messages in bottles, tracking down the senders, and hopefully, my experiences with meeting them in person.

Ready to pop some corks!

I found my first message in a bottle in 2007. Somehow, my family has developed a sort of instinct over the years for seeking out unusual things—like morel mushrooms and glass fishing buoys.  So, when I found that first message—one of a million pieces of garbage on a desolate beach—something strangely familiar clicked for me, and finding messages in bottles became the latest manifestation of that instinct.

It started with a graduation present from my parents: a two-week trip to the Caribbean with my dad. When dad and I landed, we were in search of adventure, as always, and in search of interesting stuff, as always. One day, we traveled to a desolate island and walked the beach, picking through the bizarre trash that washes up on the shore there: toilet seats, shoes, hard hats, dolls, chairs, port-a-potties, and countless bottles.

I must have walked past several thousand bottles that day—it is almost unbelievable, the variety of bottles on this beach.  In fact, I had almost zoned out when something caught my eye—it was a blue bottle lying right on the sand, like it had just washed up.  It hit me like a snakebite—I could see there was something inside.  I stumbled over to the bottle and held it up, examining the contents: bright orange paper rolled up tightly and tied with a piece of string that poked out the top of the bottle which had a rubber cork.  Wrapped around the message inside were two US dollars.

First Message. Photo altered to protect the identities of the senders.

That bottle sparked something in me, something that led to finding many more messages, something that led to this blog. As for now—who knows?  I hope I can find these senders, and meet them.

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