Coast Chimes designer, artist, craftsman Tim Kline works with glass, copper, beach stone, and driftwood creating beautiful one-of-a-kind wind chimes and suncatchers. Inspired by nature. This blog focuses on his art, his materials, his inspiration.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Beach Combing, Sunshine Coast British Columbia
Beach Comber's Wind Chime $175 with free shipping at Coast Chimes |
Most days I spot at least one or two decent pieces of driftwood, and maybe a stone or two. Just below my house is not the richest hunting zone— other beaches on the Sunshine Coast are better, but I prefer not to drive.
My usual route takes me along a couple of kilometres of shoreline, and then I cut back up through the pretty little town of Gibsons. Just outside of Gibsons there is a very scenic little forest trail. So this walk takes me through beaches, a town, and a forest: what could be better!
Wherever you go on the Sunshine Coast, it is a challenge to find great driftwood. Most is softwood, and too roughed up to use (splintered, cracked, broken). So it is exciting when a beautiful piece is found! Stones are easier to locate, but even there it can be a search to find one I really like (smooth, rounded).
Even on the rare day when I do not find a single piece of wood or stone for my work, I still get the great walk, and always, always hope for tomorrow!
Beach Combing Beach Near My Home, Coast Chimes |
Monday, January 21, 2019
Hiking, Sunshine Coast, British Columbia
Friday, January 18, 2019
Wind Chime Freestanding Beach Stone Base
Freestanding Wind Chime, Beach Stone Base Find it Here: Coast Chimes
I love beach stones! The look (smooth, rounded, and even prettier when wet from rain), and the excuse they provide for me to go for a hike along the shore, beach combing.
They make an exceptional base for my freestanding chimes. The 1/4 inch diameter copper tubing is inserted right into the beach stone.
The artist-made sea glass is gorgeous: mat finish with smooth edges. Outstanding colors: amazing what old bottles can become! Upcycled glass, so you can rest easy that you are not contributing to the global crisis of materials being briefly used and ending up in a landfill: this has been rescued from the landfill!
Built to last, with durable second only to beauty. This chime is very happy outdoors all year long, any climate.
Although it is heavy and expensive to ship, as with all my creations I offer free, fast, expert shipping to the USA and Canada.
Visit my website to see all my amazing works: Coast Chimes
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Thursday, January 17, 2019
Outdoor Blue Green Kaleidoscope Wind Chime, Soothing, Cooling Colours
Soothing, Cooling Colours Blue Green Kaleidoscope Wind Chime at Coast Chimes |
The Kaleidoscope wind chimes and suncatchers are always popular at Coast Chimes, and I like them all very much. But I really enjoy the blue-green selected colours kaleidoscope. Just seeing these colours on a hot summer day brings a breath of fresh air. It's like lying beneath on soft grass beneath a big leafy tree, looking up through the shadow-making leaves at the deep blue sky.
Like all Coast Chime products, these are made exceptionally well, with handcrafted copper hardware, a tung nut oiled red cedar box frame and wind chime holding roundel, and polished pure copper chimes that have been treated with a reactive (not paint or polish; this finish will not peel or flake). Made to last, to look better and better over time.
Head over to the website to see all the different designs: Coast Chimes
Free, fast, expert shipping on all orders to the USA or Canada. Reasonable postage to other countries.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Hiking, Sunshine Coast BC, Highway 102 Trail
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Maps.Me Excellent for Hiking |
We enjoyed another, even longer, hike yesterday, all the way from just above the Langdale ferry terminal to the bottom of the B and K logging road. That took about 3.5 hours and was a great choice because much of the lower Sunshine Coast was covered in thick fog. Up on the side of the mountain, warm sunshine, blue skies.
We started in the crazy maze of trails known as the Sprock Kids park, a jumble of criss-crossing trails made by volunteers for mountain bikers. Now especially through this part is where I wish to give huge thanks and high recommendations to my favourite hiking app: Maps.Me, available for iOS and Android. I believe this app is crowdsourced, which may explain the incredible detail of hiking trails that appear. It's really up to date, and really, really helpful. It works offline, too! It shows exactly where you are (blue triangle, not shown in the above image), and which direction you are facing (pointy part of the arrow). I probably referred to it over a dozen times yesterday, to find the trail, or just to be sure we were on the right trail. Exceptional!
The Sunshine Coast has more than its fair share of trails. Some are very well marked, but a lot of them are either not marked, or marked in a confusing way. So unless you are certain you are venturing out on one of the easy, well marked trails, I would not go without Maps.me, or another good map-- if there are any.
Oh, by the way, Maps.Me is free... so really no excuse!
Because the hike was a bit longer than anticipated, it was cool ending up at the highway, where a bus arrived within minutes and took us back to our car in Langdale.
Here are a couple of pics from yesterday.
Highway 102 Trail, Langdale to Roberts Creek |
Little Things are Often the Cool Things on a Hike |
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Soothing, Cooling Blue and Green Kaleidoscope Wind Chimes
Soothing Blues and Greens Kaleidoscope Wind Chime at Coast Chimes
I make several styles of kaleidoscope wind chime, but I am extremely fond of those with just blue and green glass-- something very soothing about that combination of colors. Cooling too, on those hot summer days.
The glass pieces are artist-made sea glass, loosely held (can be shaken around) between two thick plates of glass in a well crafted red cedar box frame.
The chimes are classic Coast Chimes, copper that has been brushed, treated with a reactive, and polished. All the hardware is handmade from copper, to be extremely durable.
Visit my kaleidoscope section, to see all the different styles: Coast Chime Kaleidoscope Section
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Wednesday, January 09, 2019
Sad State of Local Beaches and Oceans, Gibsons, Sunshine Coast BC
Fiberglass Fibres from the Sailboat at the Top |
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
Kaleidoscope Wind Chime, Back in Stock!
Back in Stock! Coast Chimes Kaleidoscope Wind Chime |
Both my large and smaller kaleidoscope wind chime designs are popular. The small one, as pictured above, had been sold out for quite a few weeks, and now they are back in stock, both at Coast Chimes and on Etsy.
This style of wind chime is simply gorgeous anywhere, anytime, but really comes alive when the sun shines through the glass from behind (like a kaleidoscope!), especially early morning / late afternoon sunlight.
Check out Coast Chimes for all the great wind chime and sun catcher styles: Coast Chimes
Saturday, January 05, 2019
Outstanding Art Wind Chimes and Suncatchers at Coast Chimes
Cobalt Blue Glass & Oyster Shell Outdoor Wind Chime |
$175 including shipping at Coast Chimes
My blue glass is a real eye-catcher, and it seems to go very well with this oyster shell found on the beach below my home. Of course, the all copper chimes are always a knock-out, and they only look even better as they age to an old penny color.
You don't have to wait for spring or summer, as all my wind chimes live very happily outside all year round. They are built to last.
See all my wind chimes, suncatchers, art for outdoors at Coast Chimes, or if you prefer, on Etsy.
Wednesday, January 02, 2019
Hiking, Sunshine Coast BC
A Bridge That Turned Out to be a Sheet of Ice
After more than 25 years living on the Sunshine Coast, BC, it amazes me that we still find new hikes. This is a reflection of the terrific number of gorgeous trails criss-crossing the Coast. New trails are frequently being added, I think mostly thanks to a keen and energetic mountain biking community.
Yesterday we maintained our tradition of going on a long hike the first day of the new year, and discovered a previously unexplored (by us) network of trails not far from where we live. The surprises were multiple, in that this was definitely one of the most interesting hikes yet (complete with an old graveyard, a well displayed and signed bunch of old logging equipment, and most surprising a whole lot of snow! Looking at a map before departing, I never would have thought we would be in that much snow, and it just goes to show how you really have to be prepared for anything when hiking on the Sunshine Coast.
The most amusing moment came when my wife got part way across the above pictured bridge, only to discover it was one large sheet of extremely polished, slick ice! She did manage to creep the entire length without plunging, and I was happy to step down and across the stream without risking it.
The entire walk was 3.5 hours, and a little higher than this picture it became a winter wonderland. Very refreshing! The hot tea with a delicious lunch hit the spot!
For anyone not terribly familiar with hiking on the Sunshine Coast, two recommendations. First, absolutely go prepared (sun, rain, snow, wind may all be encountered during a single walk). Second, the very best maps for iPhone / iOS, and Android too, that I have found is called Maps.Me I believe the wilderness maps are crowdsourced, updated frequently, and very, very valuable when hiking in areas such as where we went yesterday, where there are many trails, and it is easy to get turned around / lost. They work offline, so brilliant. Can not recommend strongly enough.
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