* Such beautiful chunks.. Love the pendant size pieces.. Your enthusiasm never gets old. Keep showing us the wonders of the beach.. I like seeing the pieces as you find them & the round-up at the end.. Just take us with you as you hunt & we'll be happy..
I love your presentation of your videos, love the music you put to it I have learnt so much watching you, very informative Ive always loved beach combing and like you i get very excited Looking forward to my next hol in a few weeks to dorset... see what i can find ...
Just subscribed! Lovely finds! Ill be filming at Lake Huron for littles and hopefully fossils for my channel too. So enjoyed your video and plan on watching more. That lovely light blue is precious!
Another great haul 💖 I loved that gorgeous piece of pottery you found, the vulcanite stopper and the piece of lavender glass👌 I'm guessing you met the lady who owns Searose Jewellery? I follow her on Facebook. She makes the most beautiful things from the treasures she finds on that beach 🥰
@@welshinwellies wow, there must be so many of us around. Who knew 😄 I meant to say too that John Barrowman owns one of those houses on the beach front 🤗
I thought that but then the ridges are really far apart and big - not like any poison bottle I’ve ever seen! I’m still stumped haha yes the lavender is my favourite of the day!
Great pick, love that light box for showing your pieces … I don’t mind music on vids but I prefer if you aren’t talking to hear the natural sounds around you…BUUUUT I do like the subtitles UA-cam puts up when it translates your accent 😂
I would say the pieces with the H on it are from those old batteries with the thick glass case on the outside. And the lavender piece is really old and has manganese in it.
I just had a Google and it doesn’t seem to match the ridges. I’m going to check with the local bottle digger boys because it might be a big flagon or something
I like the little ambers especially when they glow. I like the aqua's too. The marmalade piece to me was awesome and so is the chunky teal & lavender ones. The calcified piece was beautiful. There was a blue triangle shaped piece of glass at 42:52 in the upper left corner.
On the aqua seafoam debate seafoam is slightly darker ; the aquas would come from sauce bottles ; common dig find ; the seafoams tend to be earlier chemist bottles so not so frequent. There are indexes but they are drawn up mostly by people who I presume dont beachcomb . There are a lot of anomalies in ID of seaglass and no reliable magazines on the subject in particular with reference to Scotland how about Wales? It is a pity that the magazine you mentioned is not more pro-active in sourcing materials . Their last video purporting to show you the top five beaches showed Scotland in a bad light nothing of interest except the marbles. Why ?
Is the lavender rare for you in Wales common in Scotland ; your rarest collectible piece is the teal. I used to make videos just walking but yes agreed boring. I just film when I find stuff then create videos on finds such as marbles and blues. Take a look and drop a comment. You will be surprised at the amount of perfect aqua the amount of stoppers marbles etc. I dump dig now but again I dont film at the dump but do roundups. of what was found. Anyways if you want to see Scottish seaglass you know where to head. The majority of beachcombers up here dont have channels just one lot and they are the biggest channel with the worst finds.haha go figure.
The lavender is rare in wales yes - but I like to get excited about everything I find - it’s all an adventure and all a treasure! I don’t think anything is “better” or “worse” as such, more about the value it holds to you. I’ve got some pieces people wouldn’t be impressed by but when I hold them I can remember the day I found them as if I was still there! That’s what my channel is about - just the joy of it.
Love going sea glass hunting on a sunny day so rewarding when you go into your own peaceful time on the beach grate finds
Wow plenty of beautiful sea glass well done x
* Such beautiful chunks.. Love the pendant size pieces.. Your enthusiasm never gets old. Keep showing us the wonders of the beach.. I like seeing the pieces as you find them & the round-up at the end.. Just take us with you as you hunt & we'll be happy..
I will ☺️
In love with yr welsh voice ! Beautiful 💋 ❤❤
I love your presentation of your videos, love the music you put to it
I have learnt so much watching you, very informative
Ive always loved beach combing and like you i get very excited
Looking forward to my next hol in a few weeks to dorset... see what i can find ...
Another great post 😊
Just subscribed! Lovely finds! Ill be filming at Lake Huron for littles and hopefully fossils for my channel too. So enjoyed your video and plan on watching more. That lovely light blue is precious!
Ah welcome to the channel! Happy hunting ❤️
Another great haul 💖 I loved that gorgeous piece of pottery you found, the vulcanite stopper and the piece of lavender glass👌
I'm guessing you met the lady who owns Searose Jewellery? I follow her on Facebook. She makes the most beautiful things from the treasures she finds on that beach 🥰
The lavender was my favourite too! And who doesn’t love a good vulcanite stopper?! No it was a different lady but I’ll check her page out!
@@welshinwellies wow, there must be so many of us around. Who knew 😄 I meant to say too that John Barrowman owns one of those houses on the beach front 🤗
Wonder if the ridged glass could be poison bottles, the piece of lavender is stunning 😁😘
I thought that but then the ridges are really far apart and big - not like any poison bottle I’ve ever seen! I’m still stumped haha yes the lavender is my favourite of the day!
Great pick, love that light box for showing your pieces … I don’t mind music on vids but I prefer if you aren’t talking to hear the natural sounds around you…BUUUUT I do like the subtitles UA-cam puts up when it translates your accent 😂
I would say the pieces with the H on it are from those old batteries with the thick glass case on the outside. And the lavender piece is really old and has manganese in it.
I just had a Google and it doesn’t seem to match the ridges. I’m going to check with the local bottle digger boys because it might be a big flagon or something
"Sea Glass Archaeology" He knows just about every kind of glass there is check his channel out.
Lovely day for beachcombing. What are you going to do with all of your bits and bobs of glass?
Jewellery and wind chimes and maybe some frames! I’ve put up a jewellery making video last week and I have another coming this week ❤️
The seafoam ridged glass may have come from an old washboard....
Ohhh what it the light you have at the end please? Looks super handy!
You’re going to laugh… but it’s a daylight lamp - a SAD lamp they’re called 😂
Well I’ve looked into those previously too so double the reason to get one now then 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤗
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I like the little ambers especially when they glow. I like the aqua's too. The marmalade piece to me was awesome and so is the chunky teal & lavender ones. The calcified piece was beautiful. There was a blue triangle shaped piece of glass at 42:52 in the upper left corner.
It’s just such a treasure trove! Aw I missed that - more to find next time! ❤️
Aqua is my fav but there's more of it and hardly other colors wonder why
Very common colour 100 years ago - used for codd bottles!
On the aqua seafoam debate seafoam is slightly darker ; the aquas would come from sauce bottles ; common dig find ; the seafoams tend to be earlier chemist bottles so not so frequent. There are indexes but they are drawn up mostly by people who I presume dont beachcomb . There are a lot of anomalies in ID of seaglass and no reliable magazines on the subject in particular with reference to Scotland how about Wales? It is a pity that the magazine you mentioned is not more pro-active in sourcing materials . Their last video purporting to show you the top five beaches showed Scotland in a bad light nothing of interest except the marbles. Why ?
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Where is this please
I can’t share locations on UA-cam but if you’re local you should be able to see from the drone shots
Is the lavender rare for you in Wales common in Scotland ; your rarest collectible piece is the teal. I used to make videos just walking but yes agreed boring. I just film when I find stuff then create videos on finds such as marbles and blues. Take a look and drop a comment. You will be surprised at the amount of perfect aqua the amount of stoppers marbles etc. I dump dig now but again I dont film at the dump but do roundups. of what was found. Anyways if you want to see Scottish seaglass you know where to head. The majority of beachcombers up here dont have channels just one lot and they are the biggest channel with the worst finds.haha go figure.
The lavender is rare in wales yes - but I like to get excited about everything I find - it’s all an adventure and all a treasure! I don’t think anything is “better” or “worse” as such, more about the value it holds to you. I’ve got some pieces people wouldn’t be impressed by but when I hold them I can remember the day I found them as if I was still there! That’s what my channel is about - just the joy of it.
@@welshinwellies same here I like the hunt best .