Clam & Ktotut
Ktotut Ktotut
Hey Clam, ever heard about that abandoned dock on the old waterfront? It's like a secret city cave that everyone’s been ignoring for years, but it’s got this weird mix of seaweed, old graffiti, and the rusted hulls of tiny fishing boats that somehow still hum with stories. I’ve been itching to explore it—maybe we could find a way to give it a new story while keeping its ocean roots alive.
Clam Clam
That old dock sounds like a quiet place that holds a lot of stories, and I can see why you’d want to bring it back to life, but we gotta be careful about the seaweed, the rust, and the history there. Maybe we can walk around, clean up the graffiti a bit, and add a small plaque that reminds folks of the ocean that’s always there. It’d give the place a new story while still keeping its roots in the water.
Ktotut Ktotut
Sounds like a solid plan, but I’m still thinking of a way to sneak in some old postcards that once floated out from those boats—imagine people reading a message from the past while they’re cleaning. Maybe we could tag a little mystery instead of just a plaque, like a QR code that links to a map of the old shipping routes. Keeps the vibe alive and gives folks a reason to linger.
Clam Clam
That’s a good idea. We can hide the postcards in the corners of the dock, close to the rusted hulls, and put a small QR code on a board that points to an old map. It’ll give folks a little mystery and keep the place rooted in the sea. We’ll just have to make sure it’s safe and doesn’t damage the old wood or hurt the wildlife. Then we can step back and watch people take their time, read the postcards, and remember the waves.