hello everyone.
It's been a long time.
The blog is quite behind schedule, but I will be updating it little by little, so I hope you will enjoy it over a long period of time.
Well, it's getting a little colder these days, and a scarf has become essential in the mornings and evenings.
Even so, in today's blog I'll be sharing some memories from summer days.
I occasionally introduce Komatsu picking up stones on this blog, but there are times when I get quite serious about picking up stones.
We went to Shobuzawa Beach in Izu, which is famous for beachcombing.
This is my third time here.

How is it? Is there anything fresh today?
And then I arrived at the beach just like a salaryman opening the curtain of a small restaurant!
This is a beach where you might be able to find natural crystals and agates! It's a treasure trove of minerals.
On this day, two groups of people had already made an appointment. They were carrying large bags, picking up stones, smashing them, and holding them up to the sun.
We were doing some serious beachcombing.
Hmm. That's how it feels... I thought, glancing at it from the side (not really understanding it).
"I'm going to find a stone I like too!" she says enthusiastically.


Unfortunately? I have no interest in quartz or agate!
There's only one thing I'm interested in! Look at that stone.
"Do you like it or not?"
It somehow has something in common with the world of rugs.
There are many factors to consider when choosing, such as design, size, origin, color, and texture, but in the end it all comes down to this one word.
It's fun to wander around picking up stones, like on a treasure hunt.
Can you choose your favorite stone from these?



On this day, we picked up stones, went to hot springs, and ate delicious food.
We haven't been able to travel far for a while, but we're having fun playing nearby.
To some people it may just be an ordinary stone, but to me it is a very cute stone, the only one in the world that I found among countless others.
I recommend anyone interested in collecting stones.
