The bridge to the Island was rather enormous, and has a big hill right in the center so the taller boats can pass under. I really wanted a good picture from a distance so we pulled off to the side of the road in a little, little town called Eastpoint which is right before the turn off to the island.
If you look you can just barely see the bridge along the horizon.
So then I start noticing my surroundings a bit more - the buildings around, the boats around, just about everything looked like it falling to the ground or rotting away. I spotted this boat and it seemed to just call out to me. Doesn't it just make you wanna go wash it?? Probably needs a lot more than a good scrubbing.
I always wonder what the story is when I see stuff like this.
So then I started to walk back to the truck and hear some clinking under my feet....
This is when I noticed the entire beach and parking lot was not dirt, but solid oyster shells.
So I walked over to the next few lots and find they are all made of oyster shells...
With excess to add to that - piled up in corners,
and under buildings. They were everywhere. A few locals said they even used them for building up their driveways.
I just can't get over how odd that was.
So then it hits me we should find some fresh local oysters to have for dinner tonight and boy was I ever surprised! We found a place just down the road that sold us between 4 and 5 dozen fresh live oysters for a grand total of $8.50! I don't mean per dozen, but all together! Do you know how much fresh live oysters go for in Alaska?? We would have paid almost $80 for that same amount! I told the lady behind the counter that and I'm quite certain she didn't believe a word of it, lol! Who would believe a $70 mark up? Anyway we made Oyster Rockefeller with them which turned out Awesome. I'll share the recipe in the next post.
Anyway here's a few shots of St. George Island and the loot we picked up there!
we LOVE to collect shells!!! How fun - can't wait to get back to the beach ourselves!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI just have to say that your photos are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you so much!
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