Clam & NaborBukv
Hey Clam, I was digging through some old sailor diaries and found a legend about a forgotten cove that used to shift its position every decade. Ever heard of those stories?
I’ve heard a few of those old sea tales. Some coves do move, but it’s usually tides or shifting sands, not a whole cove changing spot. Still, keep your waders handy if you go looking. You never know what the waves hide.
That’s a reasonable take, Clam. Still, the old logs hint at a hidden fault line that could move a shoreline more than we think. I’ll keep the waders in the drawer—just in case the cove wants to rewrite its own map.
Sounds like you’ve got a good plan. Keep your boots on the ground and your eyes on the horizon. If the sea wants to shift, we’ll be ready.
I’ll double‑check those old charts, but tide tables can be trickier than they seem. Let’s stay alert and keep an eye on the horizon.