That was such a lot of fun. A unique experience larking a drained river. Im so glad we managed to recuperate those pipes and keep the history of Swinyard alive. Brilliant video x
I would love some of those pipe stems for making beads out of... what would you sell them to me by the kilo? and how much to send them to California? ?
Simon, I really enjoy when you and Nicole go mudlarking together. It doesn’t matter where you go, you seem to have a super time and enjoy sharing finds.
Just an idea when you find an ink pot that's broken in half refurbish it like you did with the key and picture/wall hook, you find boards and wood on your journeys. A half ink pot on a board/wood piece with ink pen in it by the telephone or writing table...when Nicola picked up the ink pot and it was broke in half instantly I thought of that. Nice finds btw ☺
Thank you Si (and Nicola), for 35 minutes of pure joy - not a mention of COVID nor a mask in sight. It gives me hope, as I struggle to keep it together in Melbourne under the harshest lockdown on the planet. Thank you so much.
Certainly the spot to go if you want a clay pipe. Great collaboration, with the lovely Poppy having as much fun as any 2-legged mud luvver! Thank you... 🐱👤👻🎃🦘🐾👍😉
That was an amazing haul of pipes!! I think Kate may have passed out with excitement at all of them and the head pipe!!!!! (it is top on her wish list) We are supremely jealous! :)
Hi gang! Believe me this is a one off! Once in a lifetime haul even! But they are out there, so never give up the hunt! A head pipe will come one day I reckon! Hope you are well x 👍🏻🐾🧡
Lol the start of the video with Nicola squealing in delight thanking you all in finding a special pipe well just made me smile with delight for her such a treasure trove of pipes you all found and a delight to watch your excitement in finding them like kids in a candy shop lol and love seeing Poppy hope I got her name right frolicking in the water what a sweetie thanks again Simon for another amazing treasure hunt with your friends
This was fascinating! So interesting to see all the discarded pipes right next to where they would have been made! Nice to see Nicola on the outing too, she couldn’t have missed out on that as she is the queen of pipes! Nice to see Poppy the dog making an appearance again 🐶
First thought when you pulled up the "face" pipe bowl was "Teddy Roosevelt!!" (States here). I know it wasn't him but it did resemble. What fun you guys are. Love tagging along. Thanks.
@@Sifinds I think there could be a connection. Tobacco was grown in Turkey and Egypt in the time the pipes were made, and was popular I guess before Virginia tobacco.
Hi Simon, what a great way to celebrate the lifting of lockdown in Melbourne Aus, a day out with Si Finds and his mud buddies. What was so special was to see Poppy 🌟 Hi Poppy... I think all the local residents saw the famous mudlarkers and realised there are finds to be found ! Thanks again Si.
I'm thinking Nicola could make some very nice like pendants or brooches with the little pictures on sides of the bowls. Maybe beaded necklaces with the broken stems. Maybe earrings too? I'd be curious to see you cut the pieces and watch as she creates her jewelry. You both are so creative. Keep it up.
Thank you so much for sharing! To touch history is remarkable whether its 50 years old or hundreds of years old. I appreciate the education Nicola shares, its neat. Please keep sharing.
Mudlarking posse!!!! Or The Three Mudsketeers -- with Dogtagnan? Would love to hear more about pipe-making -- factories, kilns, obviously the waste/imperfect pipes....
I Really enjoy watching yours and Nicole's mudlarking. So cool you are doing it together here, and in the past. I'm a great fan. I find it fascinating. Such great history. Thanks man.
I've only just been linked to this so can I just say, as a Guildford resident, thank you so much for visiting and documenting our riverbed! Not sure if it's been noted but the river was low at this time due to the (dramatic!) failure of a weir, and this drained the river to some extent for quite a way upstream. I dug out some good finds a little way upriver at St Catherine's - mainly pottery and coins - but regrettably didn't get the chance to investigate this part of the river while it was still low. The river level is now back up to normal as a temporary weir structure has been installed, but there's a chance it may be drained again in the future when a permanent weir/bridge is finally built over the site of the collapse. Maybe there'll be chance for a second round! Either way, very grateful for the work you've done here in detailing some of the local pipe-making history. My only regret is that you took so many finds away - here's hoping there's some left for us local mudlarks if the opportunity should ever come up ;)
Simon and Nicola, thanks for sharing your fantastic finds of history. Really enjoy your videos as you take it a step further giving us the history of the actual pipe makers and designers on your finds, so interesting you just want more of the two of you mudlarking.
Nic was in pipe heaven and Si was in coin heaven. What a treasure trove of pipes you both found. Makes me want to take a vacation and come mudlarking so I can find a pipe, coin and garnet 😁
Looks as if a good time was had by all, I especially like the pup. Best find of the day was the Turks head. As always I enjoyed spending some time with you Gary
Ohhh😊🤗, how wonderful it is to see Poppy 🐕, again!!! Whoa😧😯!!!! Now THAT'S a fabulous place for pipe hunting🙌🏻👍🏼👍🏼. Really, really fun to see you and Nicola having a " battle of the pipe finds😉". Great historical information on the pipe maker, too Simon 👌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻. Well done, my friend 😊. And hey🤷🏼♀️, always lovely to see a bit of coinage...no matter the age. Hope to see future mudlarking adventures at that river🤞🏻. Stay safe 😷, brother-friend 😊🤗🤭😘.
Recently found your channel. I've been binge watching for a couple of days now. Really enjoying the content and love the mini history lessons behind your finds. This video had some excellent finds..but my favorite part was the dog. He's out there living his best life!!
Pipe stems stuck in clay = victorian chain smoker :P I would have kept the half-ink bottle. I like to see how they are made and seeing inside them is interesting. Have a good week and be well :)
A pipe dream holiday I'd say Si Finds! Having made ceramic items and even plaster molds, many of those pipes are surely rejects. What a wonderful spot for Luck inna Muck! Coinage, pipes and much fun for All, including we armchair Larkers, especially here in Pa. Kind Thanks Simon and to your Muddy Mates as well! I suppose having The Pipe Queen there helped finding all those artifacts! A Lovely Adventure Indeed! Love and Joy of Spirit and Gold inna globs! DaveyJO in. Pa.
Seems to be an awesome place to mudlark for all!!! Of course Nicola the queen of pipes was in her element ...and rightly deserves!! You all are so fantastic together!!!
Seriously though, I thoroughly enjoyed watching all those pipes being dug up and knowing they've not seen the light of days in well over two hundred years (great to find the 1806 coin in the same layer). But finding a pipe maker's dump, how awesome is that! Even Nichola seemed a bit overwhelmed by the experience. Just so WOW!
Really enjoyed this video. So many pipes in one place and yet each one a treasure on its own. Thanks for sharing your mudlarking adventures. Have a great week and keep safe.
I can't wait until I can go to England and go mudlarking. I would love to meetup with you So and Nicola and all the other mudlarks. It's my dream. I want to go to a bottle dump and the estuaries too. You guys should come over to the US and check out South Dakota where I live when Covid is over. We have lots of places to metal detect and bottle dig and find all kinds of historical artifacts. You guys and gals kept me cheerful when I was recovering from bilateral mastectomies and reconstruction this and last year. Thanks for allowing us to see your adventures!!!
Glad you two are friends or it might have gotten ugly when you hit the "pipe bonanza". I would have been grabbing like a kid in a candy store. Really enjoy seeing you two larking togerher.
What a fantastic lark. James loved watching this with you & Nicola finding his favourite things to find - clay pipes & coins 👍🏻 We hope you had some luck in the muck yesterday too🤞🏻
I really enjoy watching y’all dig for things. This video brought home to me that we learn much more about history and people from their trash than we do from their treasure. You’re bringing the past back to life in a much more personal way. I have always loved learning about the people we’ve come from, and I can’t thank you enough for giving me a deeper view of the past. PS That dog and his sticks! What a time he had, eh?
Well that was fun, and it looked a bit cleaner than the foreshore. I have no doubt that you have found more treasure than all 10yrs of Oak Island episodes! LOL sad but true, some people just don't know when to give up! They aren't even Canadians! TFS Hugs!
Great video guys. Thanx for all your efforts to 'Bring us Along' on what looked like a Glorious Day in Uk. The Pipe and Coin hoard made it a Worthwhile effort. Thx for the Entertainment. Cheers kim in Oz.😎
Well that was a brilliant day for you all!! Brought back memories from the very early '60's, when as a child I found a huge pile of coins trapped behind a rock in a small stream. Didn't think much of it then as the coins were pretty much 'modern day' ones. Still have them. Got a really thick penny among them ???? Of course they are now deemed as old...as am I 😆
It is nice that you are searching the mud of this little stream together this time. Really interesting to see what people have thrown into the little watercourse over the decades. Great that you found lots of these interesting pipe bowls and more. What a great day you had🤩☘️☘️💫
When Nicola went to NY with the 3 people and was digging at an old dump site I loved when she went to the couple's home and saw how the man had decorated the picture frames with clay pipes & pipe stems. Surprised no one has tried to do the same thing with them.
That was such a lot of fun. A unique experience larking a drained river. Im so glad we managed to recuperate those pipes and keep the history of Swinyard alive. Brilliant video x
Thank Nic! 👍🏻👣🧡
Was it good luck, back in the day, to throw ones old pipes in the river?
I would love some of those pipe stems for making beads out of...
what would you sell them to me by the kilo?
and how much to send them to California? ?
@@LaAttiDah, you can find them on ebay.
Simon, I really enjoy when you and Nicole go mudlarking together. It doesn’t matter where you go, you seem to have a super time and enjoy sharing finds.
Thank you. Yes we are great pals 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds But did she ever give you the Britannia bowl she promised?!
They're 'oar'some!
I loved the look on Si's face!
Love the under water shots!
Just an idea when you find an ink pot that's broken in half refurbish it like you did with the key and picture/wall hook, you find boards and wood on your journeys. A half ink pot on a board/wood piece with ink pen in it by the telephone or writing table...when Nicola picked up the ink pot and it was broke in half instantly I thought of that. Nice finds btw ☺
ALL THOSE PIPES MAKES ME WANT TO SMOKE A BOLE🤔🤪
Thank you Si (and Nicola), for 35 minutes of pure joy - not a mention of COVID nor a mask in sight. It gives me hope, as I struggle to keep it together in Melbourne under the harshest lockdown on the planet. Thank you so much.
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Poppy had a very busy and productive day too. She’s your lucky charm Si!
She is! 👍🏻👣🧡
Great to see you two together. What a treat video. Thanks, Si & Nic.
Thanks John! 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a precious dog.
What a fantastic site for pipes! Thanks so much for the history - so interesting! xx
Thanks Ladies! Yes it’s a once in a lifetime experience I think!
Sunday morning, a cup of coffee, and great finds with Si with Nic! Nothing better! Thanks!
Thanks Nancy! Appreciate that 👍🏻🐾🧡
Certainly the spot to go if you want a clay pipe. Great collaboration, with the lovely Poppy having as much fun as any 2-legged mud luvver! Thank you... 🐱👤👻🎃🦘🐾👍😉
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Simon and Nicola you two are a great team .do some more please
Thank you - we will! 👍🏻👣🧡
That was an amazing haul of pipes!! I think Kate may have passed out with excitement at all of them and the head pipe!!!!! (it is top on her wish list) We are supremely jealous! :)
Hi gang! Believe me this is a one off! Once in a lifetime haul even! But they are out there, so never give up the hunt! A head pipe will come one day I reckon! Hope you are well x 👍🏻🐾🧡
You people are just the greatest 😊❤️
Aw thanks Tony 👍🏻🐾🧡🐕
Lol the start of the video with Nicola squealing in delight thanking you all in finding a special pipe well just made me smile with delight for her such a treasure trove of pipes you all found and a delight to watch your excitement in finding them like kids in a candy shop lol and love seeing Poppy hope I got her name right frolicking in the water what a sweetie thanks again Simon for another amazing treasure hunt with your friends
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
How interesting to find all those pipes, stems and kiln trash, all in 1 spot! You both hit the pipe jackpot!
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
This was fascinating! So interesting to see all the discarded pipes right next to where they would have been made! Nice to see Nicola on the outing too, she couldn’t have missed out on that as she is the queen of pipes! Nice to see Poppy the dog making an appearance again 🐶
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Si, that was great. Nice to see the sunshine in a different place and your mush when Nicola said ‘awesome’ (oarsome) hahaha
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡Not sure if she even meant that joke. lol
First thought when you pulled up the "face" pipe bowl was "Teddy Roosevelt!!" (States here). I know it wasn't him but it did resemble. What fun you guys are. Love tagging along. Thanks.
Turk's head? Thank you for the proper name. Teddy Turk!!
Thanks Sheryl!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
@John C Could be but I think it’s just an exotic design I reckon. Maybe there was an influence from that way?
@@Sifinds I think there could be a connection. Tobacco was grown in Turkey and Egypt in the time the pipes were made, and was popular I guess before Virginia tobacco.
I know! U & Nicola & friends plan a cleanup, people can meet & greet, also raffle somethings from u. Super! 🤩
that dog is a hoot
What a treat to have the river empty like that! It’s definitely a Pipe day! 🦋
Thank you we had a great time 👍🏻🐾🧡
Oh..this was a fun one! What a wonderful place.
Poppy is a darling.
Thanks for the vids...keep them rolling!
Thanks Liz 🐕
HELLO YOU TWO LOVE YOU BOTH
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Great fun seeing you and Nicola together again. Pipes galore love it. Your coins are wonderful. Thanks
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Hi Simon, what a great way to celebrate the lifting of lockdown in Melbourne Aus, a day out with Si Finds and his mud buddies. What was so special was to see Poppy 🌟 Hi Poppy... I think all the local residents saw the famous mudlarkers and realised there are finds to be found ! Thanks again Si.
Thanks Freda! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Best team ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💛 I love both your videos. Mostly when your together you compliment each other 🇨🇦❤️💓
I'm thinking Nicola could make some very nice like pendants or brooches with the little pictures on sides of the bowls. Maybe beaded necklaces with the broken stems. Maybe earrings too? I'd be curious to see you cut the pieces and watch as she creates her jewelry. You both are so creative. Keep it up.
All. Those. Stems. I kept imagining cutting them then tumbling the bits into rustic beads. Beautiful.
Loved it! I’d watch this from dawn til dusk everyday of the week. Nicola looked proper made up! Nice that you two could team up again 👍
Thanks - yes we love a trip out together 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thank you so much for sharing! To touch history is remarkable whether its 50 years old or hundreds of years old. I appreciate the education Nicola shares, its neat. Please keep sharing.
Nice weather, good friends, a pup and so many brilliant little pipes and coins. Recipe for a good day out! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for watching 👍🏻🐾🧡
@ 27:59 looks like the missing claw from the crayfish at the start. Grew up on the river Wey 10 miles further up stream.
Mudlarking posse!!!! Or The Three Mudsketeers -- with Dogtagnan? Would love to hear more about pipe-making -- factories, kilns, obviously the waste/imperfect pipes....
Ah I wish I’d thought of that! Lol
@@Sifinds -- See -- there's a reason that you keep me around!!!! :-)
I Really enjoy watching yours and Nicole's mudlarking. So cool you are doing it together here, and in the past. I'm a great fan. I find it fascinating. Such great history. Thanks man.
Thanks Steve! 👍🏻🐾🧡 appreciate that
Yeah, it’s great when you two team up.
Pipes, pence and a Poppy... what a great day in the muck!
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Amazing finds! Nicola is super nice, she must have been in pipe heaven 🌼
I've only just been linked to this so can I just say, as a Guildford resident, thank you so much for visiting and documenting our riverbed! Not sure if it's been noted but the river was low at this time due to the (dramatic!) failure of a weir, and this drained the river to some extent for quite a way upstream. I dug out some good finds a little way upriver at St Catherine's - mainly pottery and coins - but regrettably didn't get the chance to investigate this part of the river while it was still low.
The river level is now back up to normal as a temporary weir structure has been installed, but there's a chance it may be drained again in the future when a permanent weir/bridge is finally built over the site of the collapse. Maybe there'll be chance for a second round!
Either way, very grateful for the work you've done here in detailing some of the local pipe-making history. My only regret is that you took so many finds away - here's hoping there's some left for us local mudlarks if the opportunity should ever come up ;)
Pipes! Pipes! Pipes! Love the coin haul too! 😍
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Simon and Nicola, thanks for sharing your fantastic finds of history. Really enjoy your videos as you take it a step further giving us the history of the actual pipe makers and designers on your finds, so interesting you just want more of the two of you mudlarking.
Awesome video! I know Nicola was in heaven lol❣
She was! 👍🏻🐾🧡
So exciting! That clump of pipe stems Nicola found is amazing! Thanks for sharing😀
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
nicola: "that´s OARSOME" ... and si´s look.... :D :D :D i love it when you bring her on. its so satisfying to see her get excited.
Wow pipe bonanza 👍 amazing 😊 loved the coins too.
Thanks for sharing 👍😊
Lovely seeing a shared day larking with Nic ! 😀😀🌻🎥🌼
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Wow! What a pipe bonanza! I could see Nicola was definitely in her element.
She was! 👍🏻👣🧡
Really cool finds! Nicola might be the queen of pipes, but you are catching up 😊 + you've found some cool coins.
Ha. She can keep that title 😉
A great day out...All those pipes..Really works of art.
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
WOW so many pipe stems, thats an amazing river to explore, loving all those pipes you all found. Beautiful finds!!
Nic was in pipe heaven and Si was in coin heaven. What a treasure trove of pipes you both found. Makes me want to take a vacation and come mudlarking so I can find a pipe, coin and garnet 😁
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
What a haul!!! Even the dog found something great! Now off to see what Nic found.
Haha thanks! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Yay for you say Si! Yay for you Nic! Pipedom! As usual I loved it
Thanks Billie! 👍🏻🐾🧡
I always enjoy watching your videos of Mudlarking.
I absolutely love the clay pipes! I've never seen anything like them here in the US, and I've been a treasure hunter for many years ❤
Happy Sunday and Si and friends are here.☮️🇨🇦You found a hoard Si😀
Thanks. I stopped at calling it a hoard because it wasn’t put there for safety etc to return too. Haha
Looks as if a good time was had by all, I especially like the pup. Best find of the day was the Turks head. As always I enjoyed spending some time with you
Gary
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Awe Poppi! So good to see her! It’s been awhile! How fun to spend a day in a new spot and finding so many pipes!
It was a pipe dream! 👍🏻🐾🧡
And also 🐕
Enjoyed this one loved the pipes in the mud 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Ohhh😊🤗, how wonderful it is to see Poppy 🐕, again!!!
Whoa😧😯!!!! Now THAT'S a fabulous place for pipe hunting🙌🏻👍🏼👍🏼. Really, really fun to see you and Nicola having a " battle of the pipe finds😉". Great historical information on the pipe maker, too Simon 👌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻. Well done, my friend 😊. And hey🤷🏼♀️, always lovely to see a bit of coinage...no matter the age.
Hope to see future mudlarking adventures at that river🤞🏻.
Stay safe 😷, brother-friend 😊🤗🤭😘.
Thanks so much - yes we will return! 👍🏻🐾🧡
What a pipe haul!!!!! Western and northern lark jaws are on the floor!!!!
That dog is so cute. Love watching the vid.x
Thanks! 🐕👍🏻🐾🧡
💓Those oarlocks mounted into wood are great for holding bottles💓
Yes good idea
Pipes pipes and more pipes. Wow heaven on earth.
That doggie had a blast!! Great finds guys! ♥️ from New Jersey USA.
WOW....all those pipes...that was a awesome find. Great coinage too.
..that was really interesting....thanks.
Thanks pal 👍🏻🐾🧡
As a local to Guildford, this made me so excited!
It's hard to believe how all the pipes got there and all the coins in the same hole. Awesome finds.
Love this channel. Nic sounds exactly like miranda ! Great asmr sounds as well!
Recently found your channel. I've been binge watching for a couple of days now. Really enjoying the content and love the mini history lessons behind your finds. This video had some excellent finds..but my favorite part was the dog. He's out there living his best life!!
Oh my! I wouldn’t have wanted to leave!
Pipe stems stuck in clay = victorian chain smoker :P I would have kept the half-ink bottle. I like to see how they are made and seeing inside them is interesting. Have a good week and be well :)
Hand made
What a fantastic place you found !!! Wonderful , I loved this video !
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
A pipe dream holiday I'd say Si Finds! Having made ceramic items and even plaster molds, many of those pipes are surely rejects. What a wonderful spot for Luck inna Muck! Coinage, pipes and much fun for All, including we armchair Larkers, especially here in Pa. Kind Thanks Simon and to your Muddy Mates as well! I suppose having The Pipe Queen there helped finding all those artifacts! A Lovely Adventure Indeed! Love and Joy of Spirit and Gold inna globs! DaveyJO in. Pa.
Thanks DJ! 👍🏻👣🧡
Thank you for letting us live in your world if only for short periods xx
My pleasure Sue! We love to share 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love all the things you find! And people you find them with ❤️❤️❤️
Much enjoyed in Maine USA
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
@@Sifinds no I thank you
Thanks Si. Poppy had the best time. I'll bet she slept well that night! Pipe bonanza! Good coins too. Great day at the river! 💜
Thanks Annette! Yes she loved the lark too 🐕 (that emoji looks just like her) 👍🏻🐾🧡
You take us there. Good team and the doggy looked like it had fun.
Seems to be an awesome place to mudlark for all!!! Of course Nicola the queen of pipes was in her element ...and rightly deserves!! You all are so fantastic together!!!
Thanks Karen! 👍🏻🐾🧡
I am feeling so envious watching your amazing pipe haul. Wish I was there too!
Seriously though, I thoroughly enjoyed watching all those pipes being dug up and knowing they've not seen the light of days in well over two hundred years (great to find the 1806 coin in the same layer). But finding a pipe maker's dump, how awesome is that! Even Nichola seemed a bit overwhelmed by the experience. Just so WOW!
Thanks Stu! 👍🏻👣🧡
Wow! Great pipe day, guys! I love it when you and Nic’ get together! Fabulous start to my Sunday! Thank you so much.😀
Our pleasure Lynne! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Really enjoyed this video. So many pipes in one place and yet each one a treasure on its own. Thanks for sharing your mudlarking adventures. Have a great week and keep safe.
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
You guys have all the fun in my river near my bridge Great to see you enjoying your self each one wish I could be with you. Love wot yoo is doing.
I can't wait until I can go to England and go mudlarking. I would love to meetup with you So and Nicola and all the other mudlarks. It's my dream. I want to go to a bottle dump and the estuaries too. You guys should come over to the US and check out South Dakota where I live when Covid is over. We have lots of places to metal detect and bottle dig and find all kinds of historical artifacts. You guys and gals kept me cheerful when I was recovering from bilateral mastectomies and reconstruction this and last year. Thanks for allowing us to see your adventures!!!
Hey Tonina, thanks for watching! Maybe we will meet up one day! Stay healthy x
mudlarKING SI-FINDS 😍😍 u always have a great finds.. 😍 i like all your videos with nicola,take care always.😉😉
So many PIPES.
AWESOME!
A pipe dream eh? 👍🏻🐾🧡
Glad you two are friends or it might have gotten ugly when you hit the "pipe bonanza". I would have been grabbing like a kid in a candy store. Really enjoy seeing you two larking togerher.
Thanks Ariene! Yes it was amazing!
Oh forgot to say that pipe stuck in the rock with the stems blew my mind a work of art Nicola is definitely the pipe whisperer ☺
What a fantastic lark. James loved watching this with you & Nicola finding his favourite things to find - clay pipes & coins 👍🏻
We hope you had some luck in the muck yesterday too🤞🏻
Thanks Emma, yeah not bad thanks - a few bottles and upcycle contenders Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
This area gives me such a feeling of dejavu from when i was a small child and used to poke around in the streams looking for stuff.
You guys .... this is the best mud lark in ages. Thanks so much for sharing. I was right there with you all. So exciting. Man! Loved it. Woohoo!
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
I really enjoy watching y’all dig for things. This video brought home to me that we learn much more about history and people from their trash than we do from their treasure. You’re bringing the past back to life in a much more personal way. I have always loved learning about the people we’ve come from, and I can’t thank you enough for giving me a deeper view of the past.
PS That dog and his sticks! What a time he had, eh?
Pipe-palooza! Fantastic finds.Y'all Rock
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Well that was fun, and it looked a bit cleaner than the foreshore. I have no doubt that you have found more treasure than all 10yrs of Oak Island episodes! LOL sad but true, some people just don't know when to give up! They aren't even Canadians! TFS Hugs!
Great video guys. Thanx for all your efforts to 'Bring us Along' on what looked like a Glorious Day in Uk.
The Pipe and Coin hoard made it a Worthwhile effort.
Thx for the Entertainment.
Cheers kim in Oz.😎
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
Well that was a brilliant day for you all!! Brought back memories from the very early '60's, when as a child I found a huge pile of coins trapped behind a rock in a small stream. Didn't think much of it then as the coins were pretty much 'modern day' ones. Still have them. Got a really thick penny among them ???? Of course they are now deemed as old...as am I 😆
haha, cool find! Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
It is nice that you are searching the mud of this little stream together this time. Really interesting to see what people have thrown into the little watercourse over the decades. Great that you found lots of these interesting pipe bowls and more. What a great day you had🤩☘️☘️💫
I loved this day's adventure🌞
Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡
I so loved watching this and seeing all these amazing finds! The perfect thing to be be watching while it snows here. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks Mary! Stay safe 👍🏻🐾🧡
When Nicola went to NY with the 3 people and was digging at an old dump site I loved when she went to the couple's home and saw how the man had decorated the picture frames with clay pipes & pipe stems. Surprised no one has tried to do the same thing with them.
That was WAY fun to watch! Y'all have to go back! So thrilling to see pipe after pipe.
Oh we will! Thank you! 👍🏻👣🧡