Today's #AmperSand made from the old washed up shells of flat oysters, at Longniddry Bents.

Previously: https://www.flickr.com/photos/davemorris/albums/72177720312825189/

#BeachArt #Lettering

Another #AmperSand in good old Cockenzie.

The collection is getting pretty big, now!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/davemorris/albums/72177720312825189/

#lettering #BeachArt

My sister and her family sent me this AmperSand. Hooray! The movement is growing!

#AmperSand #Lettering #BeachArt

Kiedy siedzisz w typografii od jakiegoś czasu i zaczynasz widzieć ampersandy w przypadkowych miejscach. O_o
#typography #ampersand
Here’s a little Timelapse of the water as it first arrives… #BeachArt #Lettering #AmperSand

An AmperSand, from the southernmost beach/shore of East Lothian - I'm not sure it actually has a name, but maybe Dunglass Beach? - this afternoon.

I always make these below the line of high tide, and it was particularly pleasing to walk past later and watch the sea in the process of reclaiming it.

#BeachArt #Lettering #AmperSand

A hasty #AmperSand between showers, in Portobello

The last of my #AmperSand efforts from the Slate Islands on the west coast of Scotland, a couple of weeks ago.

This one was a very special location, which isn't what I normally do with these. Still, it's the very rock upon which competitors in the Easdale World Stone Skimming Championships stand while launching their stones across the water.

I spent so long happily skipping stones here that I properly messed up my shoulder! One day I must register for the competition: https://www.stoneskimming.com/