See, I told you guys that May is a terrible month to visit.
The above picture was taken yesterday at Seaside. The rich Split Pea Green color is the June Grass in the water, also visible on top of the beach near the water's edge.
The above picture was taken yesterday at Seaside. The rich Split Pea Green color is the June Grass in the water, also visible on top of the beach near the water's edge.Isn't this a delicasy in Grayton - when added to organic, juiced Wheatgrass?Smiling JOe said:See, I told you guys that May is a terrible month to visit.The above picture was taken yesterday at Seaside. The rich Split Pea Green color is the June Grass in the water, also visible on top of the beach near the water's edge.

Mermaid said:It's a good thing JB has already taken his vacation or we'd never hear the end of it. :funn:

ladydebubba60 said:That is nasty looking! I do think I've ever seen that at the beach. If we have, it has been so little. The worst stuff we have ever had to wade through from the shore out about 20 feet was some thick dark stuff that tangled around our ankles. It appears to be the item below in the link. Here is a link to what we saw. But it was darker looking to me than this one piece in the photo.
http://www.seaweed.ie/algae/laminaria.html