I watch Nickola White and Si-Finds when I happen to fink ones I haven’t seen. However I click on Mudbagger even if I’m already. Watching something. Else. I findwalking the beach with you so fascinating. So many items to look at as well as those you stop and pick up. It is almost like going along without getting out in the weather or trying to keep my balance. All with a friend!
Check out @Northern Mudlarks for some great mudlarking videos as well. Also the Mudlarking with Kit and Caboodlers channel!! Two mother/ daughter channels 😊
Lovely marbles, buttons, and other little trinkets. I really like the long videos, I can see so many different things. I try yelling Mr. Mudbagger pick that up. You never hear me. I chuckle to myself and say he doesn’t hear you. Well this was a fantastic day for you. I always enjoy your videos keep them coming. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
I suspect that what you call your “jelly” nerve, is what my older brother calls his “fou-fou” valve🤣 (Pronounced the same as the word “you” but with an “f” (eff) at the beginning instead of a “y” (why) 🤣 Thank you for making me smile and laugh today. 🙂🐿🌈❤️
Loved this excursion! That long coral bit you found reminds me of a cuckoo clock weight -- which took my imagination down an avenue of planning out a sea-themed cuckoo clock -- maybe a fish for the other weight? Regarding those peeing boy statue bits: maybe there is some local ritual about making a wish and throwing a statue of that boy into the water? In the area of the U.S where I live, there is a tradition of burying a statue of St. Joseph face down on your property to help sell your house. I suspect one day diggers will find these statues here and wonder what the story is. Glad to have you back on the foreshore!
I can only dream of finding a vintage handmade German swirl marble here in Texas 😊 Your philosophy holds true for me as well concerning taking home chipped or damaged items when you can find the same in intact and complete condition!!
The slate pencils you find are so interesting to me because I’ve never seen anything like them. I’ve seen pictures of school slates in books on schools but I never thought of what was used to rite on them with. My first three grades school building still had slate blackboards, but even though they b were stone we wrote on them with chalk.
Hey, I recognize that place! 😀 You really do have such a great eye. I guess it is partly the result of looking so many times that you know what shapes to ignore and can focus on the shapes that are different. You got some great finds! Have you ever sat down and looked in great detail at one particular spot - other than the metal patch? I wonder how many good things you could find in one random spot.
Hi Shanna, you did well too. I never stopped to kneel and scan a small area, I prefer walking around. But I have found some really nice things, when I was sitting down somewhere and looked around. MB.
It’s sad that some of the objects are burnt beyond recognition isn’t it? It would be interesting to hear more about some of the things that you find. Like Si-finds does or even Nicola. A little bit of history behind the object/s. ❤🙂
Hello Ard’ Please, could you let me know what the brand name was for the makeup compact that you found in this video at around 9:20? My apologies, I think that you said “Ellie” or “Allie” but I’m not sure. Thank you, warm regards, 🙂🐿🌈❤️ P.s Also, the small fragment of brick 🧱 at 20:28. The piece with the two holes in it. That might have been part of a robot sculpture. That fragment of brick could have been the robot’s little eyes🤖. With some good adhesive, and an assemblage composed of your various metal, ceramic and glass finds, you could create some incredible (and beautiful) little robot sculptures. 1920s-1950s style creations. All of your materials are from the foreshore. Just there, waiting for you to pick them up - amazingly amazing. Gah, I am so jealous (but in a good way ❤) I just wish that I could be there too, and find items alongside you. All the best to you and your family. Take care. 🙂🐿🌈❤️ [sydney australia]
Looked like a marble at 35:11 under the white rock, it looks greenish blue and another one at 47:18 behind the orange brick. So many goodies that I wanted you to stop and show, but I know if you did that the video would be 3 hours long.
The little ceramic white bird looks like what we in the USA would call a ‘pie bird’ it would be inserted in the upper crust of a fruit pie to vent the steam. Cheers. Have Fun :)
Forget soft golden sands shaded by graceful palms, give me a beach like this any day! Thanks for taking us along for the adventure!
Strange beach where you need safety boots to walk, but I agree with you. MB.
I watch Nickola White and Si-Finds when I happen to fink ones I haven’t seen. However I click on Mudbagger even if I’m already. Watching something. Else. I findwalking the beach with you so fascinating. So many items to look at as well as those you stop and pick up. It is almost like going along without getting out in the weather or trying to keep my balance. All with a friend!
And the whistling and singing are so relaxing
Check out @Northern Mudlarks for some great mudlarking videos as well.
Also the Mudlarking with Kit and Caboodlers channel!!
Two mother/ daughter channels 😊
Lovely marbles, buttons, and other little trinkets. I really like the long videos, I can see so many different things. I try yelling Mr. Mudbagger pick that up. You never hear me. I chuckle to myself and say he doesn’t hear you. Well this was a fantastic day for you. I always enjoy your videos keep them coming. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜
When I pick something up, it must have been so, that I heard you!! MB
Another great video 😊😊😊
Vicarious inner-childish Joy! ~and that 1920s claypipe makes my jelly nerve quiver a lot. Envy isn't sin, it's silly is all.
I suspect that what you call your “jelly” nerve, is what my older brother calls his “fou-fou” valve🤣
(Pronounced the same as the word “you” but with an “f” (eff) at the beginning instead of a “y” (why) 🤣
Thank you for making me smile and laugh today.
🙂🐿🌈❤️
Loved this excursion! That long coral bit you found reminds me of a cuckoo clock weight -- which took my imagination down an avenue of planning out a sea-themed cuckoo clock -- maybe a fish for the other weight? Regarding those peeing boy statue bits: maybe there is some local ritual about making a wish and throwing a statue of that boy into the water? In the area of the U.S where I live, there is a tradition of burying a statue of St. Joseph face down on your property to help sell your house. I suspect one day diggers will find these statues here and wonder what the story is. Glad to have you back on the foreshore!
Believe it or not: I have found some clock weights before. Even the cones of a cuckoo clock. This find is coral and not heavy. MB.
Much exercise for you. Be careful out in the waves!😊
I can only dream of finding a vintage handmade German swirl marble here in Texas 😊
Your philosophy holds true for me as well concerning taking home chipped or damaged items when you can find the same in intact and complete condition!!
That “beach” is crazy full of stuff. It’s a collector’s dream and my mom’s nightmare! 😂🎉
The slate pencils you find are so interesting to me because I’ve never seen anything like them. I’ve seen pictures of school slates in books on schools but I never thought of what was used to rite on them with. My first three grades school building still had slate blackboards, but even though they b were stone we wrote on them with chalk.
39:19 an american military "lift the dot" post, probably off of some us field gear.
love those military buttons!
So the push button is US army too?? Thnx. MB.
@@MudBagger406406406 yes. it was commonly used on cartridge belts and various pouches.
Hi Aad, lovely mudlarking trip again. Could the letters I.H.V. On the brass button possibly mean: Internationale Hulp Verlening? Have a lovely summer!
Hi Irma, I will ask my research friend Andy for help. I cannot find anything about this button. MB
I just wanted to let you know I really enjoy your channel. I’m from Washington state can’t wait to go to the beaches here.
Wondering if your wife collects any of your finds? Great work 👍👏
She gladly takes some of the marbles I find. MB
Love your videos thank you from Australia
That was a fun and fruitful lark
lots of nice square rocks, be nice to make a bbq or something out of them
Hey, I recognize that place! 😀 You really do have such a great eye. I guess it is partly the result of looking so many times that you know what shapes to ignore and can focus on the shapes that are different.
You got some great finds!
Have you ever sat down and looked in great detail at one particular spot - other than the metal patch? I wonder how many good things you could find in one random spot.
Hi Shanna, you did well too. I never stopped to kneel and scan a small area, I prefer walking around. But I have found some really nice things, when I was sitting down somewhere and looked around. MB.
51:33 A light green or light blue marble about 8" to the right of the toe of your boot?
lovely video. i had to subscribe.
Welcome! MB.
👊🏼👋
Hey there Mandy 😊
Bird is not pin cushion, but rather for baking fruit pies, it will whistle when steaming, so as not to burn 🔥 🔥 🔥
It’s sad that some of the objects are burnt beyond recognition isn’t it?
It would be interesting to hear more about some of the things that you find.
Like Si-finds does or even Nicola. A little bit of history behind the object/s.
❤🙂
Hello Ard’
Please, could you let me know what the brand name was for the makeup compact that you found in this video at around 9:20?
My apologies,
I think that you said “Ellie” or “Allie” but I’m not sure.
Thank you, warm regards,
🙂🐿🌈❤️
P.s Also, the small fragment of brick 🧱 at 20:28.
The piece with the two holes in it.
That might have been part of a robot sculpture.
That fragment of brick could have been the robot’s little eyes🤖.
With some good adhesive, and an assemblage composed of your various metal, ceramic and glass finds, you could create some incredible (and beautiful) little robot sculptures. 1920s-1950s style creations. All of your materials are from the foreshore. Just there, waiting for you to pick them up - amazingly amazing.
Gah, I am so jealous (but in a good way ❤) I just wish that I could be there too, and find items alongside you.
All the best to you and your family. Take care.
🙂🐿🌈❤️
[sydney australia]
46:58 Is that another blue marble in the top right corner, in the middle of the 2 brick pieces and a rock? 😮🤔
I think I missed at least 5 marbles in this video. Must go back. MB.
40:31 Medieval floor tile 17th Century
Looked like a marble at 35:11 under the white rock, it looks greenish blue and another one at 47:18 behind the orange brick. So many goodies that I wanted you to stop and show, but I know if you did that the video would be 3 hours long.
I think I missed at least 5 marbles in this video. Must go back. MB
This is in the Netherlands right?
Yep
where in which area are you searching, you sound like a Dutchman who speaks English
Go read his about section for his channel. You'll get your information about him. He's a great guy!!
The little ceramic white bird looks like what we in the USA would call a ‘pie bird’ it would be inserted in the upper crust of a fruit pie to vent the steam. Cheers. Have Fun :)
@@Lilyink oh yeah. I agree