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This project was created with the support of the BC Arts Council. Thank-you!
Day 3:

2 -5 pm
I stayed at the beach for three hours, just enjoying the calm and quiet.
I watched a song sparrow scratching in the seaweed and listened to Cedar waxwings, Glaucous-winged gulls
and the children playing on the land above. A man came down to the other side of the cove
and played with his dog for a while, but he didn't come over.  The marbles have travelled down the beach,
and many have settled among stones and shells about their same size and weight.
The beaches are public below the high tide line in Canada, so everyone has access to them.
This beach is quite secluded, but I left three notes (with my name, address and a short description of the project)  posted in the trees so that anyone who came upon the work
would be able to contact me if they wanted to.

I can't wait until tomorrow to see what has happened to them!




Day 2:

I returned to the beach at 8:30 this morning. The tide was dropping quickly.  No one had touched the marbles and no one was on the beach. There had been a 10.8 ft high tide last night., which pulled the marbles down from where I'd placed them, but they hadn't disappeared. They lay in thick pools and drifts among the shell and stone.
Day 4:

3-6pm
An 11.2 ft tide last night, one of the highest of the year.
The marbles were underwater for a long time,
and many are now buried in the sand and under the stones. 
I stayed and watched the tide come up. 
Resting my back against the  bedrock, I could feel the support it gave me.
All distracting thoughts disappear  when I am on a beach
-- there is just the intoxicating beauty of the place and the moment
.
Day 5: July 16

2- 4:30pm
Lari came with me today, and we began collecting up the marbles.
Every day they had moved further down the beach, which I'd expected. But  what we found was
that most had been buried - up to four inches deep.  We used the sides of our hands as trowels, digging through the white shell sand, which was laden with marbles.
We were thankful there were no clams on this beach -
we didn't seem to be disturbing any creatures -- nothing visible at any rate.
We collected three buckets full of marbles - about 3,000 - so there are still around  a thousand
left there that we couldn't find.

A man came down to the beach while we were working, and told us that this tiny beach is called Treasure Beach, as tiny pieces of broken blue and white pottery and tumbled shards of amethyst glass can be found there. So now there will be a few marbles that will surface too,
probably for many, many years, although I'll still try to collect them over the next few weeks.
4000  blue, pale blue, clear, aqua and teal green coloured marbles
cast onto a south-facing beach on Saltspring Island.
July  12 to 20, 2007


Day one:

11 am, an hour after a low (1.0 ft ) tide.  Placed the marbles!
July 20
I came back to the beach to check  for changes.  Many more marbles had surfaced, some in the the sand but most were lower down among the stones or in the water.  It was a cool rainy day. I found another half-bucket full, which means there are perhaps still five hundred embedded in the beach. 

July 24
A woman wrote saying she found some of the marbles and will be gifting them to others... I'm so glad to know this project will be going further because of her.