Welcome to the ongoing saga of life on the beach.

Things we see or find and sometimes wish we hadn’t.

Farewell Spit is a long crooked finger of sand poking out into the Tasman Sea from the Top of New Zealand’s South island. It is 35 km. long and the tour buses travel its length to the lighthouse at the tip. Because of the curve and the continual current running along the spit all sorts of treasure is deposited there to surprise visitors.