Same here ,yes thank you, Tom ,thats why I came here. I smiled when I saw the the previous comment. I love the content and the calming voice. Hope your doing well....
I am so glad you are ok. I was beginning to get worried. I so do miss your videos they were truly missed. Please do another one soon. They bring me such joy. Thank you again
First time viewer may I say how lovely it has been. It is almost as if I can reach out and touch everything with you!! Thank you kindly from over the pond in Canada
A 50 minute video we are so spoiled by you Tom! I remember this place from COVID, wow I've been watching you for a long time! I just love walking through your town with you It's so interesting and different and idyllic compared to where I live in Los Angeles which is just pretty gaudy and spread out and not very cute lol I love your small passageways and alleys and narrow streets and the brick and stone
Hello Mr. Burleigh, it is so nice to see you again. You have such a soothing voice it helps to make the crazy go away for a while. I love the village you showed us.
My little slice of Yorkshire here. I was born in Huddersfield and raised near Holmfirth, so just to see the stone buildings and hear Tom's voice fills my soul. The opening scene, I thought I was in Wooldale. That first item you picked up, Tom, is a variable capacitor out of an old radio. Used for tuning frequencies. I have one in my workshop out of a late-70s Marantz tuner amp. Thank for all you do, Tom.
Ghosts are just friends you can’t see. They are a bit lonely and appreciate recognition. I thank you for this video. Always a pleasure to go on adventures with you.
Oh how I love to visit within your videos. Cobblestone streets winding through villages I will never have the good fortune to see in person, old churches with attached graveyards, moss covered stacked rock fences, but most of all your voice and your music (loved the cello version). Sitting here in Knoxville, Tennessee, with a high temperature of 96F and a heat index of 101F, makes those flying flakes of snow look so inviting. Looking forward to the next adventure.
That was a wonderful collection of gifts from Brandon. Loved this video, used to visit the village with my daughter who lives in Leeds. My niece lived up there for a while, it felt like the top of the world. It’s always such a treat to see that you’ve posted a video, thank you for sharing your expedition 🌳🪦🌳
Welcome back, Tom, I've been eagerly checking my list of favourite mudlarks and carefully scroll down to your name. And then I sigh, make a cuppa and watch your escpades along rivers and dumpsites. Oh, and the wonderful background music between your expansive explanations of sites and finds, calms me. Take care. Do start some of those things being built in your mind. ❤ From Elizabeth from australia. 🌹
Wonderful to see you back in action Tom, you have been sorely missed. Highlight of this video was the stroll through the village and the lark along that beautiful river. Some nice finds thrown in to cap off the day. Look forward to more.
How calming to see light snow falling and snowdrops blooming, Tom. I enjoyed your lark, really I love the pipe bowls. And what a beautiful view! Thanks very much!❤
I've got a video I shot in that graveyard during the Pandemic, it's a more thorough exploration of it if you'd like to check it out: th-cam.com/video/2Ho5C4VdUEE/w-d-xo.html I hope you enjoy it if you do. 🙂
I believe The Begger Boy is an Irish folk song. I know it as The Redhaired Boy. It's a Blugrass or flatpick guitar melody. It's one of my favorites and I played it for my dad, who had red hair.
Thanks for pointing me to it, it's a nice tune. 🙂 The beggar boy is also a simple tune dating back to 1651, and quite a few novels and short stories, it's sadly impossible to pin down which one the plate was referencing.
44:31 I'm with you on this, Tom. So many arrogant, selfish people in the world. Are they created by current global events, or has social media just made them all more visible? 🤨😒🙄 I enjoyed this video, although I struggled a bit with concentration. I'm in a slump where it feels like I'm surrounded by all the pieces of my life, as if someone just tossed it into the air and blew it apart like a clay pigeon. 😧 Little motivation in assembling, or reassembling, as the case may be. 😖 I'm trying to maintain an attitude of gratitude, but even that feels like too much work. 😩😢 Now to finish watching the round-up, which I always enjoy. Nice to hear from you again. Take care. ☺😙👍👌👋
Well well, nice deduction on the fake O'Brien of Dublin pipe bowl. I'll pass that on to a pipe collector should that be germane. The, uh, cello version of your usual tune is a lovely addition. Excellent parcel. I can recommend one of the two books 📚. Very pleased to see snowy Winter turn to Summer ☀️in your video.
When I saw your video notification come up on my TH-cam timeline, I was so excited 😊 so good to see/hear you again Tom 👌🥰 the treasure hunt, scenery and well everything in your video was awesome. Thank you for taking us along with you again ☺️☺️
What a lovely video Tom thoroughly enjoyed it and some nice finds plenty of pipe bowls , you certainly live in a lovely area beautiful scenery I personally live near dartmoor a lovely place to be but at times rather wild , I look forward to your next video and thanks for taking us along on your lark this time
All best to you Tom, sort fallen off the edge of the world you were my first foray back to you tube in what seems forever. So wonderful enjoy this beautiful contribution after so long. Hoping you and your girlfriend are safe, well and things are good with you both! Upside is getting to catch up on any of missed content. All best in case I fall back off again:)
Thanks, Tom , for another lovely video. I enjoy your Finds, and your history of the landscape and towns. I love your music, and admire your ability to compose and improvise your sounds. You inspire me to go over to my folk harp and see what I could come up with! I’m in a beautiful part of upstate New York, and after a two week trip, which I enjoyed very much , it’s always good to get home to my own backyard and my own bed!
It's wonderful to see you again! Thanks for taking me along on your snowy lark I miss snow. Record breaking temps here - 110 degrees F. Hope you're doing well ❤.
So glad to see you. Iam finding in year 2-3 after the pandemic had us all sequestered in front of our computers, tvs and laptops/phones, that folks I watched then are not making as many videos or not any videos. It's perfectly understandable, I don't watch as many as I did then but When I do see a video from the friends I made 3/4 years ago, I feel a bit of joy. Your videos do bring me joy. Take care Tom.
Just found your site...what bliss, listening to your relaxing often amusing narrative, viewing beautiful surroundings with the added gentle thrill of special finds... heaven! ❤
Your first find, what you said reminded you of a miniature bench, I think may have been part of an antique bread slicer. It’s hard to tell because looking up photos on the internet yields the business end with the slicing mechanism, not the opposite end which I think you found. Great hearing your voice again, Tom. Be well.
Thanks Tom it was wonderful for your video to pop up in my feed when I sat back down at the computer. First of all, I loved the walk through your beautiful village and the churchyard. Lots of lovely finds, do you often lose a pile of finds, I know I would. Thanks so much for this lovely video and sharing your delightful box of goodies from Brandon> Take care!
Thanks Debbie. I think in all the time I've been filming, I've only left behind one small pile... and then I found some of the things I'd left on my next visit to the site a few months later 🙂
Along with all your skills and knowledge now I have become aware of your (I’m assuming) cello playing ability. Very enjoyable. I like your compositions.
I’m so glad that you were very careful around the asbestos and I’m slightly surprised that it’s just been left exposed. Some great finds though & I must admit that I often can’t help myself from picking up bits that I really should leave. We recently moved to a house that is built on an old dump site and I often pull bits out of the garden. While my husband was clearing space for a new shed, he even found an old and very corroded mangle!
*Tom great tour and video... love your finds 🙂 Yep I am late yet again... I have no idea why I didn't get notified of recent videos... as they maybe could have managed to have slipped by me. as I have missed hearing your soothing voice in your vids 🙂NZ*
I can't seem to find a picture of one like it, can you help? I was thinking perhaps it was a log basket, the bracket on the end of it certainly looked like a leg to me!? 🙂
It’s so lovely to hear your voice Tom! I desperately need soothing things right now. My country is in a dangerous place. So many nice finds today and a beautiful view. I can almost feel the snow flakes on my face, it’s terribly hot here in N.C., USA Today. Thank you for taking me along on your walk
Tom, It's been quite a while since I have commented but the walk to the dump along those ancient ways and your calm voice, perked me up. So many have left accolades for you which are well deserved. I hope you are able to fulfill some of the projects awaiting your attention, putting things off is based on the belief that you will always have time. I just turned eighty two ,so I seize the day as you should even at your youthful age:) Cheers, Frederick "rik" Spector
Thanks Rik, I don't so much have a problem putting off projects; it's more that I start far too many of them, and get distracted easily with new project ideas, and then struggle to get back to them and finish them. I suspect it might be ADHD... I'm currently awaiting assessment for it, along with Autism. Awareness of my issues, and better understanding of them, will hopefully help in getting some projects finished. 🙂
Great to see another great video and great to hear your voice. I know it may not work and if it did it would be very heavy. But I think all of those glass stoppers would make an unusual lamp. Maybe use some wire then lay the chicken wire around the larger wire frame, put a stopper in every hole in the chicken wire. Just a thought.
Tom I really want to thank you for taking Steve (mudlarking with Steve) to your wonderful place to mudlark. I feel bad for him. No others mudlarkers ever invited him to go out with them That lark. He has never been to the themes either. I guess he did have a lot of money or Means the get the London. The other mudlarkers bring others With them as guest but not Steve. He seams like A very decent guy. I hope he can go back to that place you took him To. I think he was overwhelmed with all The goodies there I know that is one of your Personal favorite places to go. I live in the USA and mudlark the shores Of the rivers here in Philadelphia. I also don't Have anyone to go with me. I tried asking the local groups with no luck except on female wanted to know exactly where i go. She got snarky with me and I haven't heard back from Her. She is the type of person that wants to know where you go then not invite you to go with her and she would bring her other Friends and family there. I know it's public Space any one can go there but it's my happy Place to go. I don't find a lot but still is my spot. Thank you again for taking him and God bless you. When is your next new video out. Happy larking.
Hi Tom! I'm just lying here watching your enjoyable and relaxing video before I have my afternoon nap. I can think of nothing better than listening to your calm and soothing voice right before slumber. Also, please don't think me too nit-picky, but I believe your little dinosaur is a dimetrodon, not a stegosaurus. I've loved dinosaurs since before I could read, so I'm rather familiar with them. Take care, Tom. I'm looking forward to your next video! Off to my nap I go... .. . zzzzzzz😴
But didn't dimetrodon have a sail rather than spiny plates? The model certainly isn't quite accurate for a stegosaurus, but I'm afraid I still think that that's what it was supposed to be. I'm sure you know too that dimetrodon wasn't a dinosaur. I'm a fellow dinosaur fan. 🙂 I hope you had a great nap, and I hope you don't think me too nit picky either.
Hi Tom, lovely video. I enjoyed that stroll through the village, I really must make the effort to get back up there some time soon. I finally got the new hip I needed so I could manage the walk now 😁Some nice finds up there! Of course my favourites are the pipes, even now I still get the thrill when I find one. The marble you found is beauty, an unusual colour. I found the same figurine with the children and angel and turned it into the Ghost of Christmas Present, it turned out really well. It's been good to hear you. Hope all is well with you and yours 😀💖x
Wonderful video! Awesome finds! Love all the pipe bowls you found. I love those white flowers, snow drop I believe? I have never seen them in person, but perhaps I will one day, they remind me dutchman's britches flower lol such names we give things. Oh such wonderful gifts! I was just thinking the toys would make a great Mould like the frog for the copper or aluminum you melt! I recently started to watch the men that do lawncare and trim up the bushes and such and have been watching a few from the UK, Such wonderful plants you have there, though I love wild berries I now see what you and the bottle diggers say about the Black berry and raspberry brambles.. they are really bad there and here!. It is so glad to see a video from you, It made me smile and relax. Be safe out there and have fun!
Fabulous video. Loved the cello version of one of your tunes. We have Covid at the moment and unable to get out to our local sites so this has been a great substitute.
I had to search for you Tom! I hadn't seen you for a while, but I think I'm caught up now. Another great video! Thanks! Beautiful clean up as always, of at least the glass. I'm wondering how you do it.
Oh thank heavens! And Mr. Burleigh! If there was ever a day for some calming sanity... this is it.
Thanks Artie, I hope there isn't much of the noisy insanity there, that I'm expecting this evening where I am.
Same here ,yes thank you, Tom ,thats why I came here. I smiled when I saw the the previous comment. I love the content and the calming voice. Hope your doing well....
I am so glad you are ok. I was beginning to get worried. I so do miss your videos they were truly missed. Please do another one soon. They bring me such joy. Thank you again
What a beautiful village, good evening Tom.
Good evening Maggiemaymightnot 🙂 It certainly is; and quite a nice place to live.
Oh WOW You found some Treasures Thanks for the show 😁 Loved It. Much Needed ✌️🙋♀️💥💫😮
Thanks Georgia, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
First time viewer may I say how lovely it has been. It is almost as if I can reach out and touch everything with you!! Thank you kindly from over the pond in Canada
Thanks for sharing again Tom. Wish I was with you as I love all those small bottles especially the sheer necks and all the colours. Lovely video.
🫶 I truly missed your videos and your calming voice. Super excited for many more!
What a nice tour you gave us!
A 50 minute video we are so spoiled by you Tom! I remember this place from COVID, wow I've been watching you for a long time! I just love walking through your town with you It's so interesting and different and idyllic compared to where I live in Los Angeles which is just pretty gaudy and spread out and not very cute lol I love your small passageways and alleys and narrow streets and the brick and stone
Welcome back Tom I’ve missed you. Another great video and an amazing unboxing of gifts. Thank you for sharing 👍👏🙏
Hello Mr. Burleigh, it is so nice to see you again. You have such a soothing voice it helps to make the crazy go away for a while. I love the village you showed us.
So nice to come upon your video Tom!! Was looking for a good mudlark video!!💚💙
So great having back and mudlarking!! Just what I needed to end this beautiful day !!
My little slice of Yorkshire here. I was born in Huddersfield and raised near Holmfirth, so just to see the stone buildings and hear Tom's voice fills my soul. The opening scene, I thought I was in Wooldale. That first item you picked up, Tom, is a variable capacitor out of an old radio. Used for tuning frequencies. I have one in my workshop out of a late-70s Marantz tuner amp. Thank for all you do, Tom.
Ghosts are just friends you can’t see. They are a bit lonely and appreciate recognition.
I thank you for this video. Always a pleasure to go on adventures with you.
So glad your back Sir, just what I needed ❤
Thanks Pamela, glad to have finally gotten this video finished 🙂
Oh I love the location. Thank you. Old towns with history.
Oh how I love to visit within your videos. Cobblestone streets winding through villages I will never have the good fortune to see in person, old churches with attached graveyards, moss covered stacked rock fences, but most of all your voice and your music (loved the cello version). Sitting here in Knoxville, Tennessee, with a high temperature of 96F and a heat index of 101F, makes those flying flakes of snow look so inviting. Looking forward to the next adventure.
That was a wonderful collection of gifts from Brandon. Loved this video, used to visit the village with my daughter who lives in Leeds. My niece lived up there for a while, it felt like the top of the world. It’s always such a treat to see that you’ve posted a video, thank you for sharing your expedition 🌳🪦🌳
Oh goody....never get tired of the music..so relaxing..love all the treasures too.
Thanks TheMsKitty 🙂
Welcome back, Tom, I've been eagerly checking my list of favourite mudlarks and carefully scroll down to your name. And then I sigh, make a cuppa and watch your escpades along rivers and dumpsites. Oh, and the wonderful background music between your expansive explanations of sites and finds, calms me. Take care. Do start some of those things being built in your mind. ❤ From Elizabeth from australia. 🌹
Wonderful to see you back in action Tom, you have been sorely missed. Highlight of this video was the stroll through the village and the lark along that beautiful river. Some nice finds thrown in to cap off the day. Look forward to more.
What a welcome outing with you Mr Tom. Thank you ❤
Loved this video, Tom - great to hear your voice again 🙂
Thanks Calpurnia, great to have finished, and gotten this video up finally 🙂
I second that have been waiting forever for the calming voice.
Thanks Bryan, I've missed uploading. 🙂
How calming to see light snow falling and snowdrops blooming, Tom. I enjoyed your lark, really I love the pipe bowls. And what a beautiful view! Thanks very much!❤
Thank you so much , loved the walk about beautiful area ❣️❣️❣️
Tom thank you ever so much I needed this today. I love your calm voice and words❤ I love the village. Wow wow wow
I’m so happy to see one of your great videos!!❤❤❤
The graveyard was unlike any I remember seeing. So nice to hear your commentary and hope you will post again very soon!
I've got a video I shot in that graveyard during the Pandemic, it's a more thorough exploration of it if you'd like to check it out: th-cam.com/video/2Ho5C4VdUEE/w-d-xo.html I hope you enjoy it if you do. 🙂
Ah, lovely. A calm voice 😊
Thanks Clare 🙂
Great Video Beautiful Music great finds Amazing Scenery and a great history lesson Thanks for taking us with you😊😊😊
I believe The Begger Boy is an Irish folk song. I know it as The Redhaired Boy. It's a Blugrass or flatpick guitar melody. It's one of my favorites and I played it for my dad, who had red hair.
Thanks for pointing me to it, it's a nice tune. 🙂 The beggar boy is also a simple tune dating back to 1651, and quite a few novels and short stories, it's sadly impossible to pin down which one the plate was referencing.
I always enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Nancy, I'm glad you still enjoy them 🙂
Your restraint is admirable. I’d be hauling half the hill home with me.
Thanks!
Thanks so much Gia, this is kind and very much appreciated. 🙂
"I think I'll take it." Yay!
Good day Tom, I hope everything is well for you. It has been awhile since you last posted.👍
Thanks Charles. Been a few stresses here, but getting better. Hopefully won't be as long till the next video. 🙂
I too very much enjoy your videos. Have a blessed day.
Wonderful, thank you Tom.
Thanks Charlotte, I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂
That was an impressive view and the church yards beautiful. Good to hear from you.
Thank you Tom. Reassuring to see another video from God's own County. Hope you are keeping well and hope many more adventures are in the pipeline.
44:31 I'm with you on this, Tom. So many arrogant, selfish people in the world. Are they created by current global events, or has social media just made them all more visible? 🤨😒🙄 I enjoyed this video, although I struggled a bit with concentration. I'm in a slump where it feels like I'm surrounded by all the pieces of my life, as if someone just tossed it into the air and blew it apart like a clay pigeon. 😧 Little motivation in assembling, or reassembling, as the case may be. 😖 I'm trying to maintain an attitude of gratitude, but even that feels like too much work. 😩😢 Now to finish watching the round-up, which I always enjoy. Nice to hear from you again. Take care. ☺😙👍👌👋
I do like the idea of jealous, law-abiding ghosts.
Well well, nice deduction on the fake O'Brien of Dublin pipe bowl. I'll pass that on to a pipe collector should that be germane. The, uh, cello version of your usual tune is a lovely addition. Excellent parcel. I can recommend one of the two books 📚. Very pleased to see snowy Winter turn to Summer ☀️in your video.
Hey Tom, It's always good to see you.😃
When I saw your video notification come up on my TH-cam timeline, I was so excited 😊 so good to see/hear you again Tom 👌🥰 the treasure hunt, scenery and well everything in your video was awesome. Thank you for taking us along with you again ☺️☺️
What a lovely video Tom thoroughly enjoyed it and some nice finds plenty of pipe bowls , you certainly live in a lovely area beautiful scenery I personally live near dartmoor a lovely place to be but at times rather wild , I look forward to your next video and thanks for taking us along on your lark this time
So good to hear you today Tom .Thank you for the enjoyable lark ❤
Welcome Back Sir!
Hello Tom I hope you and your loved ones are well, thank you for the lovely video much appreciated and very much enjoyed
I am very happy to see a return of videos from you. Bog warm mental hugs doll,
All best to you Tom, sort fallen off the edge of the world you were my first foray back to you tube in what seems forever. So wonderful enjoy this beautiful contribution after so long. Hoping you and your girlfriend are safe, well and things are good with you both! Upside is getting to catch up on any of missed content. All best in case I fall back off again:)
Mr. Burleigh you have been missed my friend❤️🇨🇦
Thanks Catherine 🙂
Nice to see a larking adventure with you again. I was wondering where you were.
Thank you, Tom.
You're very welcome, and thanks for popping into the Premiere chat 🙂
Thanks, Tom , for another lovely video. I enjoy your Finds, and your history of the landscape and towns.
I love your music, and admire your ability to compose and improvise your sounds. You inspire me to go over to my folk harp and see what I could come up with!
I’m in a beautiful part of upstate New York, and after a two week trip, which I enjoyed very much , it’s always good to get home to my own backyard and my own bed!
Hello Tom, hard to imagine snow in Texas, just getting past hurricane Beryl and finally getting electricity, nice calm down video 😊
It's wonderful to see you again! Thanks for taking me along on your snowy lark I miss snow. Record breaking temps here - 110 degrees F. Hope you're doing well ❤.
My favorite green glass bottle stopper.. Hello Tom, it's me, Janice. It has been a while.
I like the slightly bigger one, that I use as a coaster 🙂
Good Evening Mr. BURLEIGH.
So glad to see you. Iam finding in year 2-3 after the pandemic had us all sequestered in front of our computers, tvs and laptops/phones, that folks I watched then are not making as many videos or not any videos. It's perfectly understandable, I don't watch as many as I did then but When I do see a video from the friends I made 3/4 years ago, I feel a bit of joy. Your videos do bring me joy. Take care Tom.
As always, enjoyed every minute of your video. Ty Tom 🍀
Thanks 🙂
Another very enjoyable video, thank you ☺️
Just found your site...what bliss, listening to your relaxing often amusing narrative, viewing beautiful surroundings with the added gentle thrill of special finds... heaven! ❤
Your first find, what you said reminded you of a miniature bench, I think may have been part of an antique bread slicer. It’s hard to tell because looking up photos on the internet yields the business end with the slicing mechanism, not the opposite end which I think you found.
Great hearing your voice again, Tom. Be well.
Thanks again for sharing your adventures!
Loved the unboxing!! I have lived in KY, it is a beautiful state. Thank you Brandon and Tom!
Thanks Kay, I hope I can visit KY sometime (well, most of the US). 🙂
Thanks Tom it was wonderful for your video to pop up in my feed when I sat back down at the computer. First of all, I loved the walk through your beautiful village and the churchyard. Lots of lovely finds, do you often lose a pile of finds, I know I would. Thanks so much for this lovely video and sharing your delightful box of goodies from Brandon> Take care!
Thanks Debbie. I think in all the time I've been filming, I've only left behind one small pile... and then I found some of the things I'd left on my next visit to the site a few months later 🙂
Great to see you back 😁. Wish i'd found that figurine, i would keep it as it is and have it as a Goddess statue.
Hi Tom its been a whiile, How nice to get a box of gifts from across tthe pond, 👍
Yes, there's some lovely people in the world, and it was really nice opening such a surprising box. 🙂.
Along with all your skills and knowledge now I have become aware of your (I’m assuming) cello playing ability. Very enjoyable. I like your compositions.
Lovely surprise for a cold Monday morning 🌹🇦🇺
I’m so glad that you were very careful around the asbestos and I’m slightly surprised that it’s just been left exposed. Some great finds though & I must admit that I often can’t help myself from picking up bits that I really should leave. We recently moved to a house that is built on an old dump site and I often pull bits out of the garden. While my husband was clearing space for a new shed, he even found an old and very corroded mangle!
*Tom great tour and video... love your finds 🙂 Yep I am late yet again... I have no idea why I didn't get notified of recent videos... as they maybe could have managed to have slipped by me. as I have missed hearing your soothing voice in your vids 🙂NZ*
Good to see you Tom!!
That church ruin is magnificent.
What fun! Thank you!!
Great to see you again x The first metal you found looked like an old coal scuttle.
I can't seem to find a picture of one like it, can you help? I was thinking perhaps it was a log basket, the bracket on the end of it certainly looked like a leg to me!? 🙂
It’s so lovely to hear your voice Tom! I desperately need soothing things right now. My country is in a dangerous place. So many nice finds today and a beautiful view. I can almost feel the snow flakes on my face, it’s terribly hot here in N.C., USA Today. Thank you for taking me along on your walk
I have that book by Ivor Noel Hume! Great reading. Enjoy!
Tom,
It's been quite a while since I have commented but
the walk to the dump along those ancient ways and your calm voice,
perked me up.
So many have left accolades for you which
are well deserved.
I hope you are able to fulfill some of the projects awaiting your attention,
putting things off is based on the belief that you will
always have time.
I just turned eighty two ,so I seize the day as you should
even at your youthful age:)
Cheers,
Frederick "rik" Spector
Thanks Rik,
I don't so much have a problem putting off projects; it's more that I start far too many of them, and get distracted easily with new project ideas, and then struggle to get back to them and finish them. I suspect it might be ADHD... I'm currently awaiting assessment for it, along with Autism.
Awareness of my issues, and better understanding of them, will hopefully help in getting some projects finished. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh you are not alone 😊Asperger’s etc are
Symptoms of high intelligence
so, not too worry👌
Rik
Beautiful!!
Thanks Christina 🙂
So glad to see you back Tom, I hope you are doing well
Great to see another great video and great to hear your voice.
I know it may not work and if it did it would be very heavy. But I think all of those glass stoppers would make an unusual lamp. Maybe use some wire then lay the chicken wire around the larger wire frame, put a stopper in every hole in the chicken wire. Just a thought.
I've just caught this now, lovely. 😊
Thanks Clare, I'm glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh I will certainly be back! I also watch Kate and Fleur :)
@@clarefoskett9959 Lovely people, some of my favorite mud larkers. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh They have calmed my life. I look forward to seeing them on the recordings. :)
Tom I really want to thank you for taking
Steve (mudlarking with Steve) to your wonderful place to mudlark. I feel bad for him. No others mudlarkers ever invited him to go out with them
That lark. He has never been to the themes either. I guess he did have a lot of money or
Means the get the London. The other mudlarkers bring others
With them as guest but not Steve. He seams like
A very decent guy. I hope he can go back to that place you took him
To. I think he was overwhelmed with all
The goodies there I know that is one of your
Personal favorite places to go. I live in the USA and mudlark the shores
Of the rivers here in Philadelphia. I also don't
Have anyone to go with me. I tried asking the local groups with no luck except on female wanted to know exactly where i go. She got snarky with me and I haven't heard back from
Her. She is the type of person that wants to know where you go then not invite you to go with her and she would bring her other
Friends and family there. I know it's public
Space any one can go there but it's my happy
Place to go. I don't find a lot but still is my spot. Thank you again for taking him and God bless you. When is your next new video out. Happy larking.
Your voice kind of reminds me of the nostalgic "Simon in the land of chalk drawings" cartoon I watched as a child. Hello, from Thunder Bay Canada !
Missed you massively 🙏🏻 so excited to see your notification !
Thanks Loveday Bebe 🙂
Hi Tom! I'm just lying here watching your enjoyable and relaxing video before I have my afternoon nap. I can think of nothing better than listening to your calm and soothing voice right before slumber.
Also, please don't think me too nit-picky, but I believe your little dinosaur is a dimetrodon, not a stegosaurus. I've loved dinosaurs since before I could read, so I'm rather familiar with them.
Take care, Tom. I'm looking forward to your next video! Off to my nap I go... .. . zzzzzzz😴
But didn't dimetrodon have a sail rather than spiny plates? The model certainly isn't quite accurate for a stegosaurus, but I'm afraid I still think that that's what it was supposed to be. I'm sure you know too that dimetrodon wasn't a dinosaur. I'm a fellow dinosaur fan. 🙂 I hope you had a great nap, and I hope you don't think me too nit picky either.
Hi Tom, lovely video. I enjoyed that stroll through the village, I really must make the effort to get back up there some time soon. I finally got the new hip I needed so I could manage the walk now 😁Some nice finds up there! Of course my favourites are the pipes, even now I still get the thrill when I find one. The marble you found is beauty, an unusual colour. I found the same figurine with the children and angel and turned it into the Ghost of Christmas Present, it turned out really well. It's been good to hear you. Hope all is well with you and yours 😀💖x
This is my first video watching you and what a beautiful calming voince you have, i loved watching it and hope to watch many more 😊
Thank you, and welcome to my channel. I hope you get a lot of enjoyment from my past and future videos. 🙂
Wonderful video! Awesome finds! Love all the pipe bowls you found. I love those white flowers, snow drop I believe? I have never seen them in person, but perhaps I will one day, they remind me dutchman's britches flower lol such names we give things. Oh such wonderful gifts! I was just thinking the toys would make a great Mould like the frog for the copper or aluminum you melt! I recently started to watch the men that do lawncare and trim up the bushes and such and have been watching a few from the UK, Such wonderful plants you have there, though I love wild berries I now see what you and the bottle diggers say about the Black berry and raspberry brambles.. they are really bad there and here!. It is so glad to see a video from you, It made me smile and relax. Be safe out there and have fun!
Another good and interesting video,
Hi , beautiful footage, thank you, greetings from a Welsh bottle digger .
Thanks Ian 🙂
@@tom_burleigh you are very welcome, your adventures are great, I also can't leave a pipe 😀
Nice to see you, Tom!!!
Thanks Michele, always nice to see long time subscribers still watching and commenting 🙂
Thomas à Becket- what a great association.
Hey I’m from Lexington Kentucky!!!
Fabulous video. Loved the cello version of one of your tunes. We have Covid at the moment and unable to get out to our local sites so this has been a great substitute.
Thank Michaela, I hope you get through the illness quickly, without any lingering effects, and you're back out on your local sites soon. 🙂
Excepting our thank you
I had to search for you Tom! I hadn't seen you for a while, but I think I'm caught up now.
Another great video! Thanks! Beautiful clean up as always, of at least the glass. I'm wondering how you do it.