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September 16, 2009

Flotsam, jetsam & clay pots?

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pottery sm.jpgThose of us who regularly walk Bay of Fundy beaches never quite know what kind of flotsam & jetsam we're going to discover.Due to constant tidal erosion here mysterious treasures can also appear out of the sand!

The words flotsam and jetsam describe specific kinds of debris in the ocean.

There is a difference between the two: jetsam has been voluntarily cast into the sea (jettisoned) by the crew of a ship, usually in order to lighten it in an emergency; while flotsam describes goods that are floating on the water without having been thrown in deliberately, often after a shipwreck.

I'm not sure who, then, is the rightful owner of these two chunks of historic clay pot that appeared on my daily beach walk yesterday...I found them on the beach near the 220-yr old Ottawa House By-The-Sea Museum in Parrsboro!

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