31. The same thing can happen with frosted or iridescent eye shadows -- they contain ground oyster shells and tinsel. 32. The sober fact is that this way of life, as rare as a pearl in an oyster shell, is dying. 33. The white oyster shells left by Indian tribes still litter the ground around the edges of the grass and on the shore below the sea wall. 34. The vehicle squeaks as it pitches over the rutted road, paved only with loose oyster shells dug from shell rings deposited by aboriginal inhabitants thousands of years ago. 35. They take a seat on their rocking decks, hammer open a dark, wet oyster shell and let the cool delicacy slide down their throats. 36. To the Russians, plutonium is a prize pearl that America now appears ready to throw out with the oyster shells. 37. Typically round, they sometimes look like small donuts, other times like rough oyster shells. 38. Wednesday, Longstreth oversaw final preparations, as a towering crane on the waterfront in Elizabeth, N.J., deposited thousands upon thousands of oyster shells onto a barge. 39. When the Europeans first hit the shores of America, they found mounds of oyster shells, discards from the Native Americans, who generally cooked their oysters. 40. You also can add calcium by spading ground oyster shells into the ground, McGrath said. |