Hey viewer's, These ladies do a lot of work to show us a great time. The least you can do to say thank you is hit the LIKE button. I see there are 6202 views and only 1.7k likes.... come on guys.... time to say thank you! :)
Another lovely video! I am a Jaw Harp player and have performed with my wife, a singer and dulcimer player all over the US… Jaw Harps are one of the oldest musical instruments, found in cultures all over the world…Too bad it is so knackered…What a day for great finds!!! Keep them coming gals! Blessings to you both always!
Charlotte had a grand time today, she rode a pig to market. Thanks Alex for continuing to stage her in the finds!! All types of wonderful finds today, thanks for taking us along!
Thank you not only for these odysseys but your efforts to identify the flora around you. The montages and music you edit together are delightful... a balm.
If you are coming to Carlisle Cumbria, you should stop at the cricket club next to the Eden bridge, as they have a archaeology dig that anyone can help them, digging up Roman finds, when our local museum has been refurbished the finds will go on display.
Such wonderful finds! Love the mourning buttons, and the pig ! Oh the little knob hinge thing is on a flute or clarinet goes over the hole to create the note, sorry mind is skipping on name at the moment, I am amazed at all the beautiful flowers are you and at 25:28 the "frilly" plant in front of you is called "sweet Annie" aka wormwood it smells like licorice and has medicinal properties and is great in satchels for your clothes drawer, it keep bugs away and make your clothes smell good, and it was a cure for malaria, as it helped kill the parasites that caused it. oh my I added this before watching the end the glass seal, ..how oddly curious that you were standing right in from of wormwood then! wow! . Dames rocket I believe the whole plant is edible, but need to look that up. The small dot cabochon looks like the dot in a guitar neck or instrument. I just went ewww on the human tooth lol :) I am curious if you ever thought of using the glass stoppers in ceramic, point partial in the ceramic, it should make a great hot pot holder!
Gail, long ago you were thinking about creating a database of all your sponge ware finds. Did that ever happen? I think it would be a marvelous addition to the Internet. You've always got lots going on so no apologies if time has not allowed you the opportunity to do it. But, know I'm still waiting. LOL. A wonderful video this week, ladies! Thank you for bringing us along. Love and hugs from me in New Mexico USA.
I just love listening and watching Mom and Daughter interacting with each other. You guys have such a wonderful relationship. I just love you both so much 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love all of the morning buttons you find. I find it interesting that you've never found duplicate button designs. I love your teeth sculpture! It is really fantastic! The piggy is so cute!
I love your little animal and bottle seal!! Awesome finds!! I think your black mourning buttons would make aln awesome display in a frame to hang on your wall!! Miss seeing your Northern Mudlarkers Make!! LOVE ALL OF YOUR CHANNELS!! ❤😊 keep on doing what you two creative ladies do!!
Hello, from New York USA. You guys found some amazing finds my favorite find was the Broch. Thank you for bringing me along with you. I can't wait to see where you go and what you find next ☺️
The pig and the black button, so beautiful, this little piggy went all the way home. Mom did you not buy Alex any toys as a child, LOL. You have a great imagination.
What finds. The little piggy Is so special. Even its conformity is realistic and so hard to make in such tiny objects.It is beautiful .What a lovely way to spend your life saving artefacts that otherwise people might never see like the little piggy .So special!
i'd love to see your mourning button collection. u never see a duplicate found from all the mudlarkers on utube. the daisy-star button was my fav find. always love your shots of wildflowers. i screenshot them to use as inspiration when i draw & watercolor greeting cards. thanx!
The piggy and the reference to Connemara made me think of Will Hay's brilliant film Oh, Mr. Porter! i'm gonna watch it again :) ...Fantastic finds again Ladies..
Alex your photography is so beautiful, love all the flowers. Very interesting finds especially the little pig and bottle badge. The information you found on the bottle badge is so interesting. Keep up the good work.❤️
When I first saw the pig, I thought," Oh,it's the Gluck Swine!" In my family a large chunk of my ancestors is German. During Medieval times in Germany it was the landowners responsibility to provide roasted pig for the serfs/ peasants that worked their land for the New Years feast. The Gluck Swine is the lucky pig. I also thought it was a charm from China for people born in the year of the pig. I love that Alex found it and I hope it brings luck to the entire family and household.
Wonderful finds. I was wondering if the lead rounded find was a palm guard. I am probably wrong but it might be interesting to investigate it. 🔎 Love watching you lovely ladies on your adventures finding treasures and sharing them with us. Be safe and Peace ✌️ to All
@northernmudlarks I was inspired by the design of one of your mourning button finds. I am building an acoustic guitar and carved the shell inlay for the headstock in a similar design as your button. ❤ Your videos are so peaceful and fun. Thank you!
Another wonderful mudlarking adventure. As soon as I saw that tooth I knew it was human as I have several of mine including an incisor that I had to have removed when I was a child. I kept them and still have them over 50 years later. Some lovely pieces of glass for the stained glass project too.
Hello from South France - Pernod Couvet was famous for "absinthe" bottles also established at Auvers sur Oise in France end of XIX to beginning XXth century; Robert Lewis Stevenson also apreciate that kind of drink .... a part of little Story ... thanks for this incredible find
I’m guessing the little gem stone animal is a pig because of it’s tail. Lovely fascinating video as usual. Thank you ladies!☺️💐💐 I love your sculpture Alex! It’s really quirky! 😂
First of all I love your sculpture Alex! Secondly I wonder if your little arrow shaped piece of glass may be a collar point or perhaps a piece to put at the point of a sweetheart neckline. I have seen both. It is very interesting. Great video!
It may be a Tapir. So many lovely flowers. No! Don’t do a face plant! lol. Another mud badger spotted! I like the seal, and a great color too, one of my favorites. I was just commenting on SiFinds about only never finding same pattern “jet” buttons. Wing nut? Looks like a propeller to me! Can’t wait to see the stained glass project. Love a “thing” ! Queen Anne’s Lace. That’s a nice tooth. What is that frame under the window outside ? 🙏🏼🌎💖🇺🇸. 🌞. The eyes in the sculpture are a nice touch, lol. The pig in the window!
It put me in a good mood just watching TH-cam. You’re so much fun finding all those tiny treasures Scotland is a beautiful place. I think I should like to live there.❤😊
The thimble may be a tailors thimble which had no top, I still have my Mums she trained as a tailoress. The white round object with one hole may be the centre of a fabric or thread button. Great video❤
As my late father used to say to us x5 sisters and brother " when in town keep your window down " meaning to look around all the time as you don't know what is under your feet.
The Connemara marble pig was cute. I believe the current owner of the company is Steven Walsh. He used to be on the Irish events that the shopping Channel QVC used to have. He showed pictures of the quarries and some of the workers still doing things by hand. He was a character 😂in a good way. And sorta on the same theme, American movies/TV, I saw an old Lana Turner movie where the liquor Absenthe had played a role in her decline into addiction. It was set during the late 50s. That was the first I had heard of it. Just a useless tidbit of trivia. 😊
Another wonderful video ladies and great finds. The Jews harp blew my mind. Here in the southern Appalachian states I thought this originated here. But then I remembered the Scots settled this area. Great job ladies.
It is a Pig bead! It has a long snout (which wild pigs DO have plus the curly tail. It's a Pig! I don't think it's Jade but it might be serpentine or adventurine. It could be Jadeite or nephrite. Or it could be Jasper, which is a type of quartz and when chemically dyed can resemble Jade. Quartz can scratch glass but cannot be scratched, contrary to Jade. Agate and Sardonyx can be dyed to look like Jade, also. Jade has a very high density and feels very heavy when tossed up and caught back in the hand. Jade is a bit costly and sought after and it would be wonderful if it was Jade. Hard to tell till cleaned up and tested. Again you never know. I just love hanging out in Rock Shops and have a large collection of stones myself. Cheers 👍💕
Love your videos and when you show the wild flowers just makes me happy. I'm wishing my garden had had them in it. Thanks for the lovely flowers and day 🌼🌹.
What great finds! I'm in love with the Irish pig!💚 He deserves a place in the window. Since 2005, absint is legal again in the Netherlands. I hope you have a wonderful week, hopefully with less rain than here in the Netherlands. (It almost feels like autumn. 🙄)
Ladies you found some wonderful treasures, I think that bead looks like a pig/boar, very interesting story about the bottle seal, thank you for researching and sharing this, and the codd marbles are certainly building up, hopefully one day you will find a mouth harp, tfs x Julie
So many great finds ,Piggy in the window for sure .💚 Your tooth and eye sculpture is hilarious and I love it ! One of my favorite things to find is pieces of the sponge wear ,and you found some really lovely examples that day .
What lovely finds. With interesting history of course about the glass bottle embellishment. Oh but the most wonderful find was the little green pig. That was fabulous. Gail, I'd love to see you replace its little silver belly band and hanging loop. I'm sure Alex would love to wear it as a necklace. I know i certainly would. Thanks for a lovely lark. 😁 xx
I'm not surprised by your partial Irish heritage as we have seen how lucky you both are where finds are concerned...sometimes even" Dublin" up with each finding the same thing almost at the same time...looking forward to next week...Karl from eastern Canada❤❤❤
sometimes those thimbles had leather tops. those are forget-me-nots. love them! love the little animal bead, that one from Connemara needs to go into the window of wonders.
Ah yes I’m from New Zealand & had some extremely sore head moments after having a few absinthe drinks in the 90’s 😊 thank you for another amazing video 👍🏻❤
There is a channel, Chloe and Ludwig that might be delightful to watch. The Logan berry bushes are in full bloom; elderberry bushes are in berry already. Burdock plants are two feet and more. Love the Jett, the spongeware, and all the color in glass. The brick might be a candy container. Be safe out by the river.😊
Hey viewer's, These ladies do a lot of work to show us a great time. The least you can do to say thank you is hit the LIKE button. I see there are 6202 views and only 1.7k likes.... come on guys.... time to say thank you! :)
Love there videos, I wish I could do this. I'm so jealous of you two. What fun you have.❤❤❤
I freaking LOVE the sculpture. As a Human Remains Detection Dog handler AND a Forensic Science and Anthropology nerd I appreciate the weirdness
Never made a comment about the window but ;
'luck of the irish' belongs there this week in my humble opinion and good bless all whom reads this !
At 2:55 there is some pinkish polished rock thing. Did you miss it?
@@jeannettedanbom4950 not sure - I was referring to the pig - the lucky irish pig for the window spot but will look about to see if i missed summit
Thank you for bless.. ❤ May your god be with you 🇩🇰
Bonne touval cool top taf❤😊
Belle trouval😊
I love the little pudding doll adventures in the round up. Alex has such an imagination. Makes me smile every time. Thanks.
Looks like a shark tooth! That shape
Another lovely video! I am a Jaw Harp player and have performed with my wife, a singer and dulcimer player all over the US… Jaw Harps are one of the oldest musical instruments, found in cultures all over the world…Too bad it is so knackered…What a day for great finds!!! Keep them coming gals! Blessings to you both always!
Tiny Charlotte riding the bead pig is my favorite shot!!
Charlotte had a grand time today, she rode a pig to market. Thanks Alex for continuing to stage her in the finds!! All types of wonderful finds today, thanks for taking us along!
The short clip of the sweet little bumble bee just warmed my heart.
Thank you not only for these odysseys but your efforts to identify the flora around you. The montages and music you edit together are delightful... a balm.
If you are coming to Carlisle Cumbria, you should stop at the cricket club next to the Eden bridge, as they have a archaeology dig that anyone can help them, digging up Roman finds, when our local museum has been refurbished the finds will go on display.
I so look forward to your videos, they never disappoint.
Such wonderful finds! Love the mourning buttons, and the pig ! Oh the little knob hinge thing is on a flute or clarinet goes over the hole to create the note, sorry mind is skipping on name at the moment, I am amazed at all the beautiful flowers are you and at 25:28 the "frilly" plant in front of you is called "sweet Annie" aka wormwood it smells like licorice and has medicinal properties and is great in satchels for your clothes drawer, it keep bugs away and make your clothes smell good, and it was a cure for malaria, as it helped kill the parasites that caused it. oh my I added this before watching the end the glass seal, ..how oddly curious that you were standing right in from of wormwood then! wow! . Dames rocket I believe the whole plant is edible, but need to look that up. The small dot cabochon looks like the dot in a guitar neck or instrument. I just went ewww on the human tooth lol :) I am curious if you ever thought of using the glass stoppers in ceramic, point partial in the ceramic, it should make a great hot pot holder!
Gail, long ago you were thinking about creating a database of all your sponge ware finds. Did that ever happen? I think it would be a marvelous addition to the Internet. You've always got lots going on so no apologies if time has not allowed you the opportunity to do it. But, know I'm still waiting. LOL. A wonderful video this week, ladies! Thank you for bringing us along. Love and hugs from me in New Mexico USA.
Oh my goodness!!! I love the knob!!
I just love listening and watching Mom and Daughter interacting with each other. You guys have such a wonderful relationship. I just love you both so much 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good job on the video ladies. Thank you for doing this.
I LOVE that crazy, Amazing Sculpture!!! Lolll... That little pig was a fun find 🥳 🎉
I love all of the morning buttons you find. I find it interesting that you've never found duplicate button designs.
I love your teeth sculpture! It is really fantastic!
The piggy is so cute!
The lucky pig charm for the window..will bring you good luck for your home 🏡
I love your little animal and bottle seal!! Awesome finds!! I think your black mourning buttons would make aln awesome display in a frame to hang on your wall!! Miss seeing your Northern Mudlarkers Make!! LOVE ALL OF YOUR CHANNELS!! ❤😊 keep on doing what you two creative ladies do!!
Love the tooth and eye sculpture! The Irish pig is so cute.
Always love your videos! Wish I could go mudlarking.
That piece of glass that look like shells will make a beautiful crown for a handmade doll
Alex, your sculpture is so creative and so much fun. Keep on creating.
Hello, from New York USA. You guys found some amazing finds my favorite find was the Broch. Thank you for bringing me along with you. I can't wait to see where you go and what you find next ☺️
I really love when you find some history and bring it to us!
Hi from America, Another super video from two super ladies. You always bring a smile to me. Thanks, Take care and be safe.
The pig and the black button, so beautiful, this little piggy went all the way home. Mom did you not buy Alex any toys as a child, LOL. You have a great imagination.
That bottle seal would make a lovely and unique pendant.
What finds.
The little piggy Is so special. Even its conformity is realistic and so hard to make in such tiny objects.It is beautiful .What a lovely way to spend your life saving artefacts that otherwise people might never see like the little piggy .So special!
Love watching you from Mount Dora,FL!
Wonderful day out !!! Love the little pig !! ❤🦘
These treasure hunts are always anticipated and never fail to be good. Thanks for taking us along.❤
Please do a video on what you make with the beautiful glass pieces and pottery and other things you make. ❤😊❤
That looks like it could be a Shark tooth. I love your videos. I look forward to them every week..
i'd love to see your mourning button collection. u never see a duplicate found from all the mudlarkers on utube. the daisy-star button was my fav find. always love your shots of wildflowers. i screenshot them to use as inspiration when i draw & watercolor greeting cards. thanx!
I love the Irish piggy and so does Charlotte😅
Absolutely adore your sculpture!! 😍 wish you a happy new year 🎉
The piggy and the reference to Connemara made me think of Will Hay's brilliant film
Oh, Mr. Porter! i'm gonna watch it again :) ...Fantastic finds again Ladies..
Alex your photography is so beautiful, love all the flowers. Very interesting finds especially the little pig and bottle badge. The information you found on the bottle badge is so interesting. Keep up the good work.❤️
I love the eyeball 👁️ and tooth 🦷 sculpture !
Have you ever thought of using your vulcanite stoppers in a path or walkway? Seems they would hold up great and be a good anti slip for moist days.
When I first saw the pig, I thought," Oh,it's the Gluck Swine!" In my family a large chunk of my ancestors is German. During Medieval times in Germany it was the landowners responsibility to provide roasted pig for the serfs/ peasants that worked their land for the New Years feast. The Gluck Swine is the lucky pig. I also thought it was a charm from China for people born in the year of the pig. I love that Alex found it and I hope it brings luck to the entire family and household.
Wonderful finds. I was wondering if the lead rounded find was a palm guard. I am probably wrong but it might be interesting to investigate it. 🔎 Love watching you lovely ladies on your adventures finding treasures and sharing them with us. Be safe and Peace ✌️ to All
Wild Boars have long snouts. It could have been on a Charm bracket? Great find!! 👍👍👍👍👍
@northernmudlarks I was inspired by the design of one of your mourning button finds. I am building an acoustic guitar and carved the shell inlay for the headstock in a similar design as your button. ❤ Your videos are so peaceful and fun. Thank you!
Awww....the little piggy...heart melty..
Lots of goodies and such pretty flowers
Love watching you so much xxoo
Another wonderful mudlarking adventure. As soon as I saw that tooth I knew it was human as I have several of mine including an incisor that I had to have removed when I was a child. I kept them and still have them over 50 years later.
Some lovely pieces of glass for the stained glass project too.
Love the eye tooth sculpture!
OMG Alex! That teeth and eye sculpture is awesome! Some great finds also.
That glass seal is great Gail! Can’t wait for the history there🧐
Grazie per i vostri video sono stupendi e rilassanti 👋☘️saluti dall Italia 🇮🇹
So happy to find you again. Ive been battling covid for a week and you take my mind off the misery
Hello from South France - Pernod Couvet was famous for "absinthe" bottles also established at Auvers sur Oise in France end of XIX to beginning XXth century; Robert Lewis Stevenson also apreciate that kind of drink .... a part of little Story ... thanks for this incredible find
You finally found your lost Tower!😊
That is exactly what I thought too!
Sara would love your cress, actually looks cool!
I’m guessing the little gem stone animal is a pig because of it’s tail.
Lovely fascinating video as usual. Thank you ladies!☺️💐💐
I love your sculpture Alex! It’s really quirky! 😂
Looks like a pig to me as well.
Lots of breeds of hogs have very long snouts, too.
How wonderful ! Many thanks !
I've been with you since the beginning and I'm so glad that now you have a 102,000 subscribers🎉❤ 💖🥰
First of all I love your sculpture Alex! Secondly I wonder if your little arrow shaped piece of glass may be a collar point or perhaps a piece to put at the point of a sweetheart neckline. I have seen both. It is very interesting. Great video!
The clear glass piece reminds me of a chimney with Santa on the top. It held small round candies.
Really great finds I wonder if that pig is made out of the blarney stone 😉😉😉🤩🤩🤩💖💖
It may be a Tapir. So many lovely flowers. No! Don’t do a face plant! lol. Another mud badger spotted! I like the seal, and a great color too, one of my favorites. I was just commenting on SiFinds about only never finding same pattern “jet” buttons. Wing nut? Looks like a propeller to me! Can’t wait to see the stained glass project. Love a “thing” ! Queen Anne’s Lace. That’s a nice tooth. What is that frame under the window outside ? 🙏🏼🌎💖🇺🇸. 🌞. The eyes in the sculpture are a nice touch, lol. The pig in the window!
The story about the bottle seal was especially interesting because there is a Pernod Ricard distillery and bottling facility in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
@9:02 when you grabbed your seed bead you missed a lovely bit of petrified wood where the red rock is at the end of your fingers
It put me in a good mood just watching TH-cam. You’re so much fun finding all those tiny treasures Scotland is a beautiful place. I think I should like to live there.❤😊
Aroha from New Zealand! Love watching your videos and it's nice to know you have a connection with Aotearoa.
It never ceases to amaze me how you manage to spot those tiny beads….love your videos !
Tailors thimble - topless - I just found my three yesterday :)
Love the nature segments accompanied by the music as well as all that you present to us, thank you ladies, xxx
The thimble may be a tailors thimble which had no top, I still have my Mums she trained as a tailoress. The white round object with one hole may be the centre of a fabric or thread button. Great video❤
As my late father used to say to us x5 sisters and brother " when in town keep your window down " meaning to look around all the time as you don't know what is under your feet.
The Connemara marble pig was cute. I believe the current owner of the company is Steven Walsh. He used to be on the Irish events that the shopping Channel QVC used to have. He showed pictures of the quarries and some of the workers still doing things by hand. He was a character 😂in a good way. And sorta on the same theme, American movies/TV, I saw an old Lana Turner movie where the liquor Absenthe had played a role in her decline into addiction. It was set during the late 50s. That was the first I had heard of it. Just a useless tidbit of trivia. 😊
As far as I was taught in school, Vincent van gogh was drinking this before he chopped his ear off!
Love the bead animal
Another wonderful video ladies and great finds. The Jews harp blew my mind. Here in the southern Appalachian states I thought this originated here. But then I remembered the Scots settled this area. Great job ladies.
Alex, that sculpture is incredible!!
What a fun video. I love the marble piggy. My mother-in-law was Irish and I gave her a lovely Connemara and silver rosary. It's a beautiful stone.
Really enjoy the black buttons and sponge ware pieces, also missed a farthing
Thanks so much for sharing!!! I wish I could go mistaking in Mississippi USA! I do go metal detecting! Love your channel♥️
It is a Pig bead! It has a long snout (which wild pigs DO have plus the curly tail. It's a Pig!
I don't think it's Jade but it might be serpentine or adventurine. It could be Jadeite or nephrite. Or it could be Jasper, which is a type of quartz and when chemically dyed can resemble Jade. Quartz can scratch glass but cannot be scratched, contrary to Jade. Agate and Sardonyx can be dyed to look like Jade, also. Jade has a very high density and feels very heavy when tossed up and caught back in the hand. Jade is a bit costly and sought after and it would be wonderful if it was Jade. Hard to tell till cleaned up and tested.
Again you never know. I just love hanging out in Rock Shops and have a large collection of stones myself.
Cheers 👍💕
Love your videos and when you show the wild flowers just makes me happy. I'm wishing my garden had had them in it. Thanks for the lovely flowers and day 🌼🌹.
What great finds!
I'm in love with the Irish pig!💚
He deserves a place in the window.
Since 2005, absint is legal again in the Netherlands.
I hope you have a wonderful week, hopefully with less rain than here in the Netherlands. (It almost feels like autumn. 🙄)
Its exraordinary the care and creativity they used to use to make such unique bottons.
It's a wild boar. They have long noses. Neat! What great finds. I love going parking with the two of you. 😍
Ladies you found some wonderful treasures, I think that bead looks like a pig/boar, very interesting story about the bottle seal, thank you for researching and sharing this, and the codd marbles are certainly building up, hopefully one day you will find a mouth harp, tfs x Julie
Greetings from Virginia USA have a great lark
So many great finds ,Piggy in the window for sure .💚 Your tooth and eye sculpture is hilarious and I love it ! One of my favorite things to find is pieces of the sponge wear ,and you found some really lovely examples that day .
Love that little piggy, it surely has to go in the window 😊
What lovely finds. With interesting history of course about the glass bottle embellishment. Oh but the most wonderful find was the little green pig. That was fabulous.
Gail, I'd love to see you replace its little silver belly band and hanging loop. I'm sure Alex would love to wear it as a necklace. I know i certainly would.
Thanks for a lovely lark. 😁 xx
Whenever I hear"Lets do it" ,I smile. Love the pig. Heard somewhere that cranberry glass had gold in it to make that beautiful red.
I'm not surprised by your partial Irish heritage as we have seen how lucky you both are where finds are concerned...sometimes even" Dublin" up with each finding the same thing almost at the same time...looking forward to next week...Karl from eastern Canada❤❤❤
sometimes those thimbles had leather tops. those are forget-me-nots. love them! love the little animal bead, that one from Connemara needs to go into the window of wonders.
Ah yes I’m from New Zealand & had some extremely sore head moments after having a few absinthe drinks in the 90’s 😊 thank you for another amazing video 👍🏻❤
Amazing finds. I love the piggy , maybe a wild boar. ! Eye-opening sculpture. FUN !
15:08 That looks like a gemstone.
I love the teeth and eyes sculpture! Keep it weird, Alex! 🤘
Haha, thank you so much! This will go towards some more glass domes! xx
Alex , the wind sure brought you good luck ! That pig is amazing! love going on adventures with you and your mom ! 💗
The glass shells would make a lovely hair clip
There is a channel, Chloe and Ludwig that might be delightful to watch. The Logan berry bushes are in full bloom; elderberry bushes are in berry already. Burdock plants are two feet and more. Love the Jett, the spongeware, and all the color in glass. The brick might be a candy container. Be safe out by the river.😊