LOL!!! I was laughing so hard at this that it made the kids come running to find out what was so funny!!! I heard Mom say it had a round bottom and then Alex said what I was thinking and them Mom said my next thought. Thanks Ladies for making my afternoon with a little comic relief even if it wasn't really intended!
I have to tell you that I was a bit down tonight but Alex's "Round bottom" remark had me rollicking in laughter. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us and for lifting my mood : )
Alex is so cheeky [pun intended] isn't she? I laughed at her "I've got a round bottom" comment too. I'm glad Alex cheered your mood. I get down in the dumps too. I'm an empty-nester these days.
A rubbish dump - my favorite! The range of wonderful things you have found. Thanks for the history of that amazing little Lysol bottle and for dragging me along!
I love the fact you go out of your way to entertain us, you put "together" factual information which captures our imagination. Thank you for a great video.😊🥰
Imagine in 100 yrs someone looking through a dump and finding our beads and jewelry etc and getting so excited and amazed over it even though it's such simple things to us.
THANK God, girl's, I never hear of Lysol being used for death anymore... THANK you ! I learn new things ALL the time... Very, very interesting ! OLD NOTTS LADY, USA
I remember some old commercials, "Where's YOUR brown bottle of Lysol?" I have some in my cabinet as we speak! But not in a brown glass bottle. It's a spray can. Great vid as always!
Pyrex is also extremely difficult to break when dropped as well! I know! I accidentally dropped a Pyrex bread pan down the basement steps! It bounced, but didn’t have even a chip in it!
I love your videos. I am a fellow treasure hunter. I watch your videos in the evenings and find them not only interesting and informative, but relaxing. Love your voices and the music you've chosen. Blessings ♡
When I was a child, my grandmother washed me with Lysol and hot water because I had a very bad case impetigo bacteria. Odd thing to use but it killed the bacteria and I was well in three days. She was born in 1898 so she was really from another era with different beliefs in products. I would never put that on my skin knowing what I do now, but at the time I must have been six, maybe seven.
These references remind me of the Windex scenes in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding". Apparently the older Greeks thought Windex was the end-all and cure-all to top all others.
I love the happiness, excitement, and wonder you both have and show. It cheers me up just to watch you. And boy I need a little cheer in my life. I have been watching several of your videos everyday and it always cheers me up! What a beautiful relationship you have between you it is amazing! I'm hooked
Another informative video ladies. Had a great chuckle when Alex declared she too had a round bottom. It is ok Mom for her say that. Lol! What is life if you can’t have a little bit of fun.
Wow Ladies, what a wonderful variation of finds! I had no idea that terracotta pipe bowls were so rare, I have removed mine from the grandchildren's reach 😀. I have both 'Venos' and 'Lysol' bottles in my collection, I don't think I will look at them in the same way in future! Great video 😃 x
Benbow's was a dog medicine. For distemper and worms. That Veno's is a great find. I love cures. Alex that poison is off the charts. Gail you found such amazing beads. That clock parts are steampunk heaven. Baby bottle Pyrex with the measurements? Great video you two!
amazing how “like new” the bottles look....after being in the ground for over 70 to 100 years...beautiful finds.....and love the info about them....bravo...🤗
Greetings to you both, husband was so happy to enjoy this week's video. I was delighted watching him enjoy your finds. But I must say he LOVES the photography and music, and your HELLOOOOS to your audience as well. It's fun watching the joy you bring to him watching you. He loves the music and photography as well. As for me, well I'm enthralled with it all. When there is a story read that accompanies the find, even better. Can you remember when you were very young having a story read to you, and you would hang on every word. Thank you for the interesting stories. Beautiful finds.
So good to see you guys out and about again. Excellent bottle finds and very interesting histories associated with them. Loved the segments of the ducks and sunset. The blooper commentary at the end of the video was hilarious! More please in future vids. Sue and Ian, Australia
I love watching your videos so much. Is there any way the two of you could do a video showing your cleaning techniques for some of your brass and copper finds as well as your bottles?
Could the curved German coin be a love ❤️ token? Love the stories that come with the finds. This history geek from Oregon loves to watch the fabulous things you share with us. Thanks for your dedication, creativity and enthusiasm.
Thanks Ladies, for another entertaining and informative video. You never disappoint us awaiting to see what's next. Gail makes me smile when she finds a delightful item. She makes a sort of feline-ish sound, like a purr, but if the treasure is damaged, the sound goes from a purr to something akin to a puppy whimper. Very unique reaction and solely Gail's. : )
It was a lovely video and well worth waiting for. You had lots of nice finds with the beads and picture frame ornaments. Love those bottles and they clean up so well, and have an amazing history behind them. Its so interesting what you find out about them and is quite gruesome at times. Thank you for sharing and enjoy your week
Hi ladies🙋🏻♀️, I love hearing the history behind your finds. I live close to Pittsburg Pennsylvania. Love the Lysol bottle and wow what an amazing and shocking history of Lysol. How do you get your bottles so clean? I love bottle digging and never seem to get them very clean. Thank you for another great video. Take care. ❤️🤣NOT THE SPLANISH MONSTER!! 🤣
I absolutely love you ladies. From the first video, that I started watching because I thought it was something else, to this one. However, I sometimes get frustrated. So many times you leave random items behind and I am screaming...BUT I COULD HAVE USED THAT!!!! As a crafter, you endless knowledge and bravery to try new things have made you my new heroines. In this video, I have to admit that you left me shaking my head and not at just items you left behind. Pyrex and lysol are everyday household products in the US. I wasn't surprised to find the pyrex was a baby bottle, but I did think it was a salad dressing bottle. Similar are used to mix oil, vinegar, and seasonings here in the states. Now the lysol history was quit a shock, but the product itself was not. Even before the pandemic, lysol (or some generic version of it) is a must have in almost every house here as well. Thank you ladies for all you do and keep up the good work.
An old bottle gold mine. Lots of interesting things. Nice cat closeup. :>) Thank you for all the historical background on the bottles - much appreciated. The background puts everything into context. Cool video as always.
Hello fellow North Carolinian! I live in New Bern. I enjoy watching these two lovely Northern Mudlarks as well. Take care and stay warm, safe and healthy this winter of 2022.
Didn't realise that the world of pharmacy was so ridden with intrigue and despair. I'll remember that next time I'm in 'Boots'. Would electrolysis clean the cogs ? The video is worth it for the clip of those bubbles alone. Thank you for making it.
Greetings Ladies. I enjoy watching your UTube and as a mother who misses her 30 year old newly married daughter - I think it is brilliant that you as a mother - daughter team enjoy mudlarking and such together. My thought is that you could fill the test tubes with bead finds and sell them. You could seal them with decorative wax seals. If the test tube is small enough you could wrap decorative cord on the top and use additional cord for a “tube” necklace filled with beads. Love your show! Love your music choices. Peace ✌️ from Sugar Land Texas USA ❤️🙏🦋
I am from South Dakota, USA and Deadwood is one of my favorite places in the state. So cool to hear of a UK connection with the 'Wild West.' Love your videos, you always find the neatest stuff! Thank you for sharing!
You never fail to come up with new and exciting videos. The poison bottle and veno’’s history were really interesting . What happened to your finger Alex... I noticed the bandage last week too. Also loved the green glass finds as well as the beads and the Weasleys car lol
I love the metal bow that your mum found, turn the bow upside down and make a necklace with that !! Beautiful things hanging from your it, just an idea 💡
Lovely finds! I’m fairly sure the little green bottle is smelling salts - I have a similar one. Love how clean you get your bottles - they look fantastic x
Hi girls, thank you for yet another great video. Loved the bottle history, so interesting. What a great place for treasure hunting. I will also be very excited when you turn up a whole terracotta pipe !!! Take care both of you lol Ali
I just love to watch you and your mom find different things and how much you and your mom enjoy it. I love your accent. You are so pretty and so funny.
Rennet was also used to make a milk pudding called Junket. We often had it as children and I recall my mother using rennet from a similar bottle to the one you found. I used to love it. When I was a child, I was delighted to find that Enid Blyton had written a story entitled 'Junket through the Window'.
It is so wonderful to "go back in time" and re-watch your older mud-larking/tip-scratching adventures. Seeing you when you're finding things for the first time and being able to follow along in your happiness when finding those items. I love to watch the both of you and the mother/daughter bond you have with each other. ❤ Taking a break from working in the garden and when going through various TH-cam videos, decided to watch a few of your older uploads yet again.
Wonderful to see and hear you both! Thank-you for today’s adventure and video❣️❣️The history if your finds is always so interesting Tu for taking the time to clean and lookup each important find! Enjoy your week be safe laugh and keep loving and supporting one another and me Cheers blessings ☀️😎🐶🐶❌⭕️🇨🇦
Very interesting information! It is terrible to think that “Veno” could get by as a professor of medicine. Great job uncovering the history behind Lysol disinfectant!
Some great finds ladies the baby bottle my mam used them same ones to feed my little sister the poison amber bottle I have one the same my late brother got permission of a farmer to dig s Victorian bottle dump I have many of his bottles and the malt extract was lovely my mam gave us it thank you so much really enjoyed your video kind regards Elaine from Cumbria stay safe xxxxx
You two are so refreshing and fun thank you for taking us along on your journeys. Alex, you make me laugh so much. And it only makes it more funny bc your mom reprimands you. I cracked up when you said “I have a round bottom “ believe me after this Pandemic we ALL have round bottoms. Be safe take care Thank you both again for sharing your discoveries and doing the in-depth research. I respect that. We all do.
😂😂🤣😂😂 Alex cracks me up...”I’ve got a round bottom...”. “Alex you can’t say that”
So funny! Alex you can say that 🤣🤣
Me too😂
😂🤣
LOL!!! I was laughing so hard at this that it made the kids come running to find out what was so funny!!! I heard Mom say it had a round bottom and then Alex said what I was thinking and them Mom said my next thought. Thanks Ladies for making my afternoon with a little comic relief even if it wasn't really intended!
Oh Alex!!! You made me laugh, with your round bottom comment and your cogmagedon.... I love your quick wit!! You both make my day! ❤
Me too!!😄
Me three!
Did not expect the "I've got a round bottom" I literally spit my drink out laughing.
Sooo Funny! Gail: Alex!!
I have to tell you that I was a bit down tonight but Alex's "Round bottom" remark had me rollicking in laughter. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us and for lifting my mood : )
Alex is so cheeky [pun intended] isn't she? I laughed at her "I've got a round bottom" comment too. I'm glad Alex cheered your mood. I get down in the dumps too. I'm an empty-nester these days.
A rubbish dump - my favorite! The range of wonderful things you have found. Thanks for the history of that amazing little Lysol bottle and for dragging me along!
The beads always make me so excited!! You two are absolutely amazing
I love the fact you go out of your way to entertain us, you put "together" factual information which captures our imagination. Thank you for a great video.😊🥰
Imagine in 100 yrs someone looking through a dump and finding our beads and jewelry etc and getting so excited and amazed over it even though it's such simple things to us.
Lysol was part of our household when I was growing up. It as used as a disinfectant.
THANK God, girl's, I never hear of Lysol being used for death anymore... THANK you ! I learn new things ALL the time... Very, very interesting ! OLD NOTTS LADY, USA
I remember some old commercials, "Where's YOUR brown bottle of Lysol?" I have some in my cabinet as we speak! But not in a brown glass bottle. It's a spray can. Great vid as always!
Alex, you made me snort giggle when you said, I’ve got a round bottom!
So many awesome bottles at this dump!
Your history added so much to this video. Beautiful. Sad, but beautiful.
Pyrex is also extremely difficult to break when dropped as well!
I know! I accidentally dropped a Pyrex bread pan down the basement steps! It bounced, but didn’t have even a chip in it!
Bloopers at the end are priceless! Just shows how human you are!! ❤️❤️
Lovely and sad finds my favourite was the baby bottle ❤️
I love your videos. I am a fellow treasure hunter. I watch your videos in the evenings and find them not only interesting and informative, but relaxing. Love your voices and the music you've chosen. Blessings ♡
Thank you! Good luck on your adventures! xx
Always an adventure with you. Thank you! Promise of spring ahead.
Wow! All the way to Deadwood and back Steeped in mystery and tragedy till his self inflicted demise- all the makings for a made for T.V. movie!!
Somewhere in my basement I still have my daughter's pyrex bottles, lol. She was born in 1989. Wonderful video!
Another great, entertaining video. I could watch you two all day.
Another wonderful adventure !
You ladies never disappoint
When I was a child, my grandmother washed me with Lysol and hot water because I had a very bad case impetigo bacteria. Odd thing to use but it killed the bacteria and I was well in three days. She was born in 1898 so she was really from another era with different beliefs in products. I would never put that on my skin knowing what I do now, but at the time I must have been six, maybe seven.
These references remind me of the Windex scenes in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding". Apparently the older Greeks thought Windex was the end-all and cure-all to top all others.
I stepped on a rusty nail when I was little and my father had me soak my foot in Lysol and warm water a few times a day for a week.
Did you notice the N is back to front on that poison bottle! Brilliant info!
I remember being given Virol as a child. Yes it was sweet and we liked it.
I love the happiness, excitement, and wonder you both have and show. It cheers me up just to watch you. And boy I need a little cheer in my life. I have been watching several of your videos everyday and it always cheers me up! What a beautiful relationship you have between you it is amazing! I'm hooked
Another informative video ladies. Had a great chuckle when Alex declared she too had a round bottom. It is ok Mom for her say that. Lol! What is life if you can’t have a little bit of fun.
Wow Ladies, what a wonderful variation of finds! I had no idea that terracotta pipe bowls were so rare, I have removed mine from the grandchildren's reach 😀. I have both 'Venos' and 'Lysol' bottles in my collection, I don't think I will look at them in the same way in future! Great video 😃 x
Listening and watching you gals put a smile on my face this morning, relaxing and informative , always a pleasure
Love the new bottles, glad you found so many new ones.
Benbow's was a dog medicine. For distemper and worms. That Veno's is a great find. I love cures. Alex that poison is off the charts. Gail you found such amazing beads. That clock parts are steampunk heaven. Baby bottle Pyrex with the measurements? Great video you two!
Great video. Loved the tiny stopper. The History of a bottle changes everything! Thank you for all the information too. Stay safe. 🦋
It's cogmageddon! Lol Love all your finds and history stories! 😄💗
So interesting to learn more about other German inventions 😍😍 even though the stories are quite dark.. but it's very fascinating
Amazing finds. I love the history that you share. Thank you for a wonderful video. ♥️
amazing how “like new” the bottles look....after being in the ground for over 70 to 100 years...beautiful finds.....and love the info about them....bravo...🤗
Yaaaay! My girls are on!!!!
Aloha Gail & Alex! That local dump is a gold mine of little treasures! I will never look at Lysol the same way, wow! Great video!
Thank you again for the history on the bottles and things you find. I wish you luck on finding the terra cota pipe, may it be a whole one. 😊💕
You could use the car as a Harry Potter Christmas ornament. It looks so much like the Ford Anglia!
I thought the same thing!
It's a Fiat 1500 and looks nothing at all like an Anglia 105E, although Matchbox did make one of those as well.😊
Greetings to you both, husband was so happy to enjoy this week's video. I was delighted watching him enjoy your finds. But I must say he LOVES the photography and music, and your HELLOOOOS to your audience as well. It's fun watching the joy you bring to him watching you. He loves the music and photography as well. As for me, well I'm enthralled with it all. When there is a story read that accompanies the find, even better. Can you remember when you were very young having a story read to you, and you would hang on every word. Thank you for the interesting stories. Beautiful finds.
So good to see you guys out and about again. Excellent bottle finds and very interesting histories associated with them. Loved the segments of the ducks and sunset. The blooper commentary at the end of the video was hilarious! More please in future vids. Sue and Ian, Australia
Some great bottles in that place .
Always makes me happy to see a new video from NML 😊
One of your best videos. Loved the follow up stories about the items you found. ❤🇺🇸
I love watching your videos so much. Is there any way the two of you could do a video showing your cleaning techniques for some of your brass and copper finds as well as your bottles?
Always looking forward to your videos and the history behind your finds.🇺🇸
Could the curved German coin be a love ❤️ token? Love the stories that come with the finds. This history geek from Oregon loves to watch the fabulous things you share with us. Thanks for your dedication, creativity and enthusiasm.
Thanks Ladies, for another entertaining and informative video. You never disappoint us awaiting to see what's next. Gail makes me smile when she finds a delightful item. She makes a sort of feline-ish sound, like a purr, but if the treasure is damaged, the sound goes from a purr to something akin to a puppy whimper. Very unique reaction and solely Gail's. : )
Debbie here...thanks for history lesson...😃👩🌾
It was a lovely video and well worth waiting for. You had lots of nice finds with the beads and picture frame ornaments. Love those bottles and they clean up so well, and have an amazing history behind them. Its so interesting what you find out about them and is quite gruesome at times.
Thank you for sharing and enjoy your week
We find lots of bottles but no stoppers!! Grrr I'd kill for a Gartons glass stopper!
I live 15 minutes from Parsippany, and pass through the town every day to get to work!
Hi ladies🙋🏻♀️, I love hearing the history behind your finds. I live close to Pittsburg Pennsylvania. Love the Lysol bottle and wow what an amazing and shocking history of Lysol. How do you get your bottles so clean? I love bottle digging and never seem to get them very clean. Thank you for another great video. Take care. ❤️🤣NOT THE SPLANISH MONSTER!! 🤣
Lovely informative video you both take a lot of time to get lots of information to share with us welldone both of you xx
Janet and myself like the content of your channel you never produce dull material.
Oh the Adams bottle is stunning
Absolutely love your videos, particularly enjoyed this one!
I absolutely love you ladies. From the first video, that I started watching because I thought it was something else, to this one. However, I sometimes get frustrated. So many times you leave random items behind and I am screaming...BUT I COULD HAVE USED THAT!!!! As a crafter, you endless knowledge and bravery to try new things have made you my new heroines.
In this video, I have to admit that you left me shaking my head and not at just items you left behind. Pyrex and lysol are everyday household products in the US. I wasn't surprised to find the pyrex was a baby bottle, but I did think it was a salad dressing bottle. Similar are used to mix oil, vinegar, and seasonings here in the states. Now the lysol history was quit a shock, but the product itself was not. Even before the pandemic, lysol (or some generic version of it) is a must have in almost every house here as well.
Thank you ladies for all you do and keep up the good work.
An old bottle gold mine. Lots of interesting things. Nice cat closeup. :>) Thank you for all the historical background on the bottles - much appreciated. The background puts everything into context. Cool video as always.
Wonderful Video Ladies. Lots of great history. I love learning about the everyday history of these finds. Take care girls. Cheers from North Carolina.
Hello fellow North Carolinian! I live in New Bern. I enjoy watching these two lovely Northern Mudlarks as well.
Take care and stay warm, safe and healthy this winter of 2022.
LOVE LOVE LOVE...HAVE A GREAT WEEK!!
Didn't realise that the world of pharmacy was so ridden with intrigue and despair. I'll remember that next time I'm in 'Boots'. Would electrolysis clean the cogs ? The video is worth it for the clip of those bubbles alone. Thank you for making it.
I love the sunset or sunrise with the wind swept tree limbs, just beautiful.
Greetings Ladies. I enjoy watching your UTube and as a mother who misses her 30 year old newly married daughter - I think it is brilliant that you as a mother - daughter team enjoy mudlarking and such together.
My thought is that you could fill the test tubes with bead finds and sell them. You could seal them with decorative wax seals. If the test tube is small enough you could wrap decorative cord on the top and use additional cord for a “tube” necklace filled with beads. Love your show! Love your music choices. Peace ✌️ from Sugar Land Texas USA ❤️🙏🦋
I am from South Dakota, USA and Deadwood is one of my favorite places in the state. So cool to hear of a UK connection with the 'Wild West.' Love your videos, you always find the neatest stuff! Thank you for sharing!
You never fail to come up with new and exciting videos. The poison bottle and veno’’s history were really interesting . What happened to your finger Alex... I noticed the bandage last week too. Also loved the green glass finds as well as the beads and the Weasleys car lol
I love the metal bow that your mum found, turn the bow upside down and make a necklace with that !! Beautiful things hanging from your it, just an idea 💡
Fascinating finds and information. Thanks for sharing and stay safe:)
Another great video! Thank you.
Thank you so much☮️🇨🇦
Lovely finds! I’m fairly sure the little green bottle is smelling salts - I have a similar one. Love how clean you get your bottles - they look fantastic x
Have you ever made wind chimes from your colorful glass collections?
Amazing finds and very interesting history I could watch all day xx
Hi girls, thank you for yet another great video. Loved the bottle history, so interesting. What a great place for treasure hunting. I will also be very excited when you turn up a whole terracotta pipe !!! Take care both of you lol Ali
I enjoy the small glass bottles and the little 'jug' w/o a handle...
My favorite chill out channel,
Brilliant video ladies stunning bottles and fantastic researching Gail xx
That is so sad about the Lysol. I have spray Lysol for disinfecting. I can’t imagine someone using it internally in ANY way.😬
I just love to watch you and your mom find different things and how much you and your mom enjoy it. I love your accent. You are so pretty and so funny.
Loved the splanish ending. Brilliant
I used to get malt extract as a child, I loved it!!
Rennet was also used to make a milk pudding called Junket. We often had it as children and I recall my mother using rennet from a similar bottle to the one you found. I used to love it. When I was a child, I was delighted to find that Enid Blyton had written a story entitled 'Junket through the Window'.
So fun to hear the connection to Deadwood, a town I have visited. Great & informative video ! 🇺🇸❤️🌵
Totally worth the wait ladies.
Lovely video 😊❤️
😂 love the out take. Seriously, such an interesting history lesson and amazingly beautiful treasures found. Much dedication involved, thank you😊
It is so wonderful to "go back in time" and re-watch your older mud-larking/tip-scratching adventures. Seeing you when you're finding things for the first time and being able to follow along in your happiness when finding those items. I love to watch the both of you and the mother/daughter bond you have with each other. ❤
Taking a break from working in the garden and when going through various TH-cam videos, decided to watch a few of your older uploads yet again.
So happy you're enjoying them - thank you so much xx
You’re getting closer and closer to that terracotta pipe bowl. :)
Wonderful to see and hear you both! Thank-you for today’s adventure and video❣️❣️The history if your finds is always so interesting Tu for taking the time to clean and lookup each important find! Enjoy your week be safe laugh and keep loving and supporting one another and me Cheers blessings ☀️😎🐶🐶❌⭕️🇨🇦
Very interesting stories to go along with your finds!
Very interesting information! It is terrible to think that “Veno” could get by as a professor of medicine. Great job uncovering the history behind Lysol disinfectant!
Always interesting history, Thank You again for sharing, even your round bottom.
Hi ladies so much enjoy your videos you both are amazing thank you 😊 ❤ much love from Oregon USA
Some great finds ladies the baby bottle my mam used them same ones to feed my little sister the poison amber bottle I have one the same my late brother got permission of a farmer to dig s Victorian bottle dump I have many of his bottles and the malt extract was lovely my mam gave us it thank you so much really enjoyed your video kind regards Elaine from Cumbria stay safe xxxxx
You two are so refreshing and fun thank you for taking us along on your journeys. Alex, you make me laugh so much. And it only makes it more funny bc your mom reprimands you. I cracked up when you said “I have a round bottom “ believe me after this Pandemic we ALL have round bottoms. Be safe take care Thank you both again for sharing your discoveries and doing the in-depth research. I respect that. We all do.
Your research is so delightful an addition to your work. Thank you.
So looking forward to this!!
That Benbow’s bottle is amazing!
Wow, so much intresting information from the past, from two differen't bottles.