Citizen's benefit recipient regularly treats herself to a break on the Baltic Sea. Despite strong winds and clouds, she ventures into the water with rubber boots up to her calves and looks for, among other things, mussels.

She is particularly happy when she finds amber. Amber, which shimmers yellowish-brown in the sun and looks like small gemstones, is actually drops of resin, some of which solidified millions of years ago and turned into stone. The hobby collector also reports that “some cut glass” can also be found.