Kelp-ol of the Bells
Anyone here ever get to an ocean beach?
If so, one that has BELL KELP washed ashore?
For those that don’t know this kelp, it has a big “ball” on one end, the stem goes to a “point” at the other.
It’s edible, but that’s not why I’m writing this. IT MAKES AN EXCELLENT “Deep FOG HORN” SOUND!
Small ones higher pitched. The bigger the deeper.
All are “3-pitched.” The more you blow (harder) into it, it changes the tone. Aho?
To make, all you need is a knife:
Cut the “ball” half off (leaving a “horn” “mouth”).
Go to the small end and start cutting that end towards “horn” end. SMALL sections at a time…’til you hit HOLLOW within. Now, at that hollow inner, begin getting it bigger ’til that hollow can fit your pursed-up lips, then Leave it there (like blowing on a Trumpet).
ALL SET. BLOW!
The sound will amaze you.
Once, my brother and I were out in a small aluminum boat in Puget Sound. In the SHIPPING channel. BIG Ships passing by. Our little 14-footer just a piece of flotsam to those guys. Aho?
Well, FOG SET IN. My brother Jim looked for his bottle Air Horn (Carried for just this type of situation). HADN’T BROUGHT IT!
He was Worried (rightfully so).
We were trolling for salmon and now “Fog Locked”. Could take 2-4 hours for the fog to lift.
As we were trolling I had noticed riptides here and there. MOST CARRIED THIS BELL KELP.
I told Jim, “Watch for rips, Jim, and cruise along it, I’ll show you something. Nature provides If you “know.” Wasn’t long before I had a kelp aboard.
Jim was perplexed. “WHY?”
“You’ll see in a minute,” I told him.
Knife in hand and about 6 minutes later I was done. Raised the “Horn” end and blew into the other. YOU’D HAVE THOUGHT WE WERE A BATTLE WAGON! DEEP and LOUD!
No ship problem. Never got any salmon but DID make it safely through the fog.
I was at a Family Reunion, walking the beach with M and C and M’s dad. Walked to the shoreline, and got a “horn.” Cut it and began blowing it “3-pitch.” Beach had MANY strollers. All turned to see.
Father-in-law intrigued…wife and daughter too….so I got them one. Different lengths. All 4 of us now a “musical band” as we walked.
2 men approached. Asked “HOW DO YOU DO THAT?”  Showed ’em and they got their own and whittled away. Me “supervising.”
Turns out they were both Horn Blowers from a Big City California orchestra….out on vacation. They got to wondering… WHITTLED FINGER HOLES ON THE STEAM, and LO! Had “REAL” Horns! One TUBA and one TROMBONE! Man, could THEY PLAY! FanTASTIC!
So, any ever get to the beach…………………………
Enjoy.   GB  re
(Next to GOD, KNOWLEDGE IS KING). Ho
(WS)