Joan of Arc Died May 30, 1431, Rouen, France. It is a commemorative medal. She was canonized May 16, 1920; feast day May 30; French national holiday. That medal could be over a hundred years old and would be one of the original minting's made of silver. Nice find! Sorry to hear about Simons slip and fall - speedy healing Simon, we don't bounce like we used to ;)
This is so amazing. It in riches the show and interesting to see real history. Love what you are doing Billy and you have an amazing crew. Can’t wait to see more. ❤️🇨🇦
Finds from the grounds would be wonderful in the library. Put them in display cases with information about the items such as what it is and date and location found.
Or even better using a room near the chapel to make a museum dedicated to the convent's history. They could then charge a small fee so that people can come and look at the museum and the chapel...the money raised could be used to fund future projects.
I thought the same and would it not be great to just put a flag where these were found? There might be a relationship to one or two of the "stations of the cross"--a particular place the one or most of the Nuns made offerings and prayers? I just wish there was a Nun or (former) Nun who would be willing to share a few things with the crew to bring some of the "life" back and history.
If this is going to be a hotel, then the most obvious place to make a small museum of the convent is in the reception room. That way you dont take up an extra room just for a museum and you also have a richly decorated reception room with some old pics of the convent, a short history panel and some of the items found on the grounds.
Here in Finland those symbols are put up in the windows at christmas time and here they are faith, hope and love. People have red coloured windowlights formed as the symbols .
The first medal in the second row is St Theresa of Lisieux (Little Flower). She is always holding a crucifix with roses. The medal Simon held out in his palm kind of looks like a St Benedict medal. Thank you for sharing your discoveries with us. Simon take care of yourself.
My confirmation name as well...as well as about 75% of my confirmation group. We were confirmed at Shrine of the Little Flower outside of Detroit ,MI. Built by Fr Coughlin, radio priest of the 1930s.
Of course, Billy’s eyes wander up to the sad situation of the old hospital roof. His heart is for saving the old buildings. Maybe bodes investigating for future project. At least a look inside. As for metal detecting…. I’m glad he has Simon to focus on the under ground treasures ! Great finds. There must be more. Go again after thaw and brush clearing.
I find Simon so informative! What a great teacher he is. Yanis isn’t the only one of us learning from Simon, I am as well. I love it when he is with y’all. Not looking forward to him leaving again.
@@nuns8126 We buried blessed St. Benedict medals at the corners of our property per the recommendation of Fr. Ripperger, exorcist, for spiritual protection. I can't tell if these are medals of St. Benedict...
Our daughter lived in a home that had been owned by catholics at one time. The woman had buried a St Michael medallion under an oak tree (A neighbor said so) that was close to the house. I believe it was a way to ask for protection of the family. One very wet winter while our daughter and her family were at home the huge oak blew down in the wind and totally avoided the house. No one was hurt but it took days to cut and remove the tree from the front garden and street. So burying medallions may have to do with the nuns praying in the grotto.
I remember stone benches next to the wall where you believe the stations of the cross might have been. Did you move them or are the benches somewhere else. If a nun did pray or sit there for contemplation, that would be a place where you might bury old worn medalions you've replaced or lost. Curious 😏.
It is true that Catholics bury the blessed medals for protection. I think it is beautiful that your daughters house was protected from the tree when it fell.❤
The abundance of religious medals may be a way the nuns had of disposing of blessed articles. Often, when items like holy cards and medals, rosaries, etc. are to be disposed of, these blessed items would not have been thrown in the garbage. Often they will be buried in consecrated earth so that they don't have to be thrown in the tip.
Please please consider a museum area for all the precious treasures you are finding. Makes one wonder about the people behind the artifacts…thanks so much for sharing!
Simon is the man for this job. He is very patient and is super intrigued to find old items. So cool, can’t wait to see wait is found the next time you go out.
Nice finds! Esp the Jeanne D'Arc coin. The two small medallions with rings that you didn't mention look like Miraculous Medals (awesome story behind these if you care to look it up sometime). The one you tried to zoom in with the camera and it didn't quite work could be a St. Benedict medal. Great vid as always! 🥰
Check out chapel of our lady of the miraculous medal at 140 rue de bac, Paris. All you need to know about the miraculous medal and how it came to be. Fascinating chapel and story. Well worth the visit, especially for Catholics.
Nice that Simon could have the diversion of metal detecting, something he obviously has enjoyed for years. Just watch where he steps. No more falls, please!
@@praeliora No those were just her birth and death years. Someone mentioned in a comment that she got sanctified in 1920 so it may be from that date or later.
Billy if you do have a full day detecting start in one corner and make a grid pattern to cover all the grounds also you need to detect the walls as items were often hidden in the nooks and crannies , when you get a find dont wipe the item use a spray bottle of water to clean the dirt off.
Simon, you just give me a wink and nod towards the guy that sucker punched you and I will come across the pond and take care of the situation 😂😂😂❤. Bye the way, I am a 76 year old great -grandmother, but I still got some moves😂😂😂😂❤
Simon! Be careful mate. Your project and the Convent need you in one piece. Huge thanks to everyone for everything you do on all tge projects you share with us.
the cross in a circle with some letters is called The Cross of St. Benedict, the letters are abbreviated versions of the Prayer of St. Benedict, commonly used in exorcisms and for protection from the devil and evil entities.
Another great video from you, also one from Ryan and the Moons today! A great lazy Sunday watching all my favourites 🥰 I believe if more than 3 coins are found together it’s classed as a hoard - so you found a kind of hoard of medallions 👏🏻👏🏻
Tell Simon he's very lucky that his fall wasn't worse! I had a similar fall last year (I tripped over a cat toy, of all things) and twisted my left forearm so badly that my arm was in a sling for almost two months. I also had a pretty impressive shiner from landing face-first on the floor. I'm glad he's all right --- it's always a real pleasure to see a master craftsman at work.
This was a lot of fun! Please do more metal detecting around the convent-I'll bet you'll find lots more interesting artifacts. They would be wonderful mounted and framed for display, to go with the items from the convent that the hospital gave back to you. It's so cool that you have things from the convent's history!
Fascinating! Those medals are beautiful. That metal detector might just pay for itself! I’m glad Simon didn’t break any bones when he slipped. I hope he heals up fast. We had an ice storm here last week (Oregon) and it is treacherous stuff.
I believe that Simon needs to wear more suitable boots to avoid slipping, whatever the weather, as construction debris, sand, cement, wet stones and moss cause falls. Stay safe. Be careful, you even teach us to be patient among so many other things. Thank you Simon. Billy must be very happy that you are always there.
So sorry that dear Simon suffered a fall and is now hurting and has a black eye 😮😎😢 Searching for buried treasure is so interesting and fun. I wonder why those religious medallions were buried in that area. There must be a story there‼️
Yikes, Simon! That was quite a tumble! Some ibuprofen should handle most of the discomfort. That hit to your head might be a concern to have checked out, though. Especially since it gave you a black eye 😳. Take care of yourself!
Oh, I love this sort of thing... the history of this place is just fascinating.... I am so sorry you fell Simon, man!!!! here's to a hot sauna like bath to ease the soreness.
@ Simon- ouch on your fall- Hope you feel better soon. If your hip is still hurting you might want to get it checked out. @ Billy - Love your treasure finds. Yes make a display cabinet with narratives to explain the items. :D
Great finds with the metal detector! Definitely worth the effort. Poor Simon,,,a fall on slippery ground makes for a painful landing. I’m so glad there were no breaks. The shiner and hip are bad enough🤕
What a wonderful find for only 30 minutes. You could always ask a priest to read them or try to identify them. My favorite was the cross!!! I can’t wait to see what else you’ll be able to find!!
It would be nice to just walk through the basement, where the pipes aren't. In case someone buried something under a loose stone. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing your journey. ❤😊
To make it easier to separate finds from soil, a 'garden riddle' with several grades of sieves from course to fairly fine would make the job easier when metal detecting. Easy to source brand new on-line relatively cheaply or secondhand in car boot sales, charity shops etc. Normally a garden riddle is used for sieving compost when seed sowing to remove lumps and allows the gardener to cover their seeds to just the right depth. I'd recommend buying one with powder coated metal and not plastic sieves in the frames as they're less likely to break over time with repeated use. Metal ones tend to come with a wider range of gradients.
My two Aunts (now deceased) were not nuns but we always said they might well have been as they never married and were extremely devout Catholics. They lived together always for over 90 years. They had many religious medals and sometimes the medals would get worn thin so they would bury them in the ground because they could not throw them away into the trash. I inherited many religious medals from them. I remember asking them why they have so many, and they told me they would purchase them when they traveled around the world or donated money to religious charities and would receive medals as a thank you. They would have a priest bless them. So, now I have countless religious medals in a wooden box that I will pass down to my children and NOT bury in the garden!!! You might want to designate an area in the convent for these finds. xx
So sorry you fell Simon and pray you heal quickly. So lucky you were not hurt more to be honest. Very great finds of those artifacts. I’m sure as the weather warms you will find more. Thank you for sharing your Sunday with us. ❤❤
My mom used to have a book of prayers for the saints. I remember hearing that you would pray to various saints for things and then barrier a statue or item of them in the area where you could pray over it for consecutive days until your prayers were answered. Then you were supposed to dig it up and then place it in a place of prominence to show recognition of prayers answered🤔
Wow! So glad Simon didn’t break any bones and hopefully no concussion. Speedy healing! Fascinating metal detecting - very exciting seeing the treasures unearthed.
Thanks for the Sunday vlog..Missing all the Pethericks. Hope you all are well. I will really miss MP being in Texas❤ Get the Family on the plane over 🎉
Billy how interesting all the relics and medals that you and Simon have found in your convent garden it would be nice to display them and hope you recover quickly from your fall Simon .💖🙏💫🕊
Joan of Arc Died May 30, 1431, Rouen, France. It is a commemorative medal. She was canonized May 16, 1920; feast day May 30; French national holiday. That medal could be over a hundred years old and would be one of the original minting's made of silver. Nice find! Sorry to hear about Simons slip and fall - speedy healing Simon, we don't bounce like we used to ;)
This is so amazing. It in riches the show and interesting to see real history. Love what you are doing Billy and you have an amazing crew. Can’t wait to see more. ❤️🇨🇦
Watching this from the US eleven months after it was broadcasted. Very interesting!! Thank you for sharing.
Simon is such a trooper. He's injured and in pain, but not only walks around, but does the digging. What a dear!
Finds from the grounds would be wonderful in the library. Put them in display cases with information about the items such as what it is and date and location found.
If not in the library, how about lining the walls of a reception area?
Or even better using a room near the chapel to make a museum dedicated to the convent's history. They could then charge a small fee so that people can come and look at the museum and the chapel...the money raised could be used to fund future projects.
I thought the same and would it not be great to just put a flag where these were found? There might be a relationship to one or two of the "stations of the cross"--a particular place the one or most of the Nuns made offerings and prayers? I just wish there was a Nun or (former) Nun who would be willing to share a few things with the crew to bring some of the "life" back and history.
If this is going to be a hotel, then the most obvious place to make a small museum of the convent is in the reception room. That way you dont take up an extra room just for a museum and you also have a richly decorated reception room with some old pics of the convent, a short history panel and some of the items found on the grounds.
Poor Simon!!! Heal quick❤
Poor Simon, hope your soreness goes away quickly
The little bar pin with anchor, cross and heart symbolizes hope, faith and charity.
Here in Finland those symbols are put up in the windows at christmas time and here they are faith, hope and love. People have red coloured windowlights formed as the symbols .
The first medal in the second row is St Theresa of Lisieux (Little Flower). She is always holding a crucifix with roses. The medal Simon held out in his palm kind of looks like a St Benedict medal. Thank you for sharing your discoveries with us. Simon take care of yourself.
Before I read your response, I was also going to tell them the first medal in the second row is St Theresa of Lisieux. 😄
More metal detecting at the convent and at the chateau PLEASE 👍🏴🇬🇧
Oh yes! Probably loaded with historical artifacts!
The medal with the lady holding the bunch of roses is Saint Theresa of the roses ❤.
Saint Theresa sometimes known as the little flower.
Exactly...I chose her as my Confimation name..research was very fascinating.
My confirmation name as well...as well as about 75% of my confirmation group. We were confirmed at Shrine of the Little Flower outside of Detroit ,MI. Built by Fr Coughlin, radio priest of the 1930s.
First rule about chateau fight club is don't talk about about chateau fight club.
Hahahaha
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I always enjoy Simon’s explanations of his discoveries and techniques for problem solving an issue. He has a very curious and patient mind.?
Then gets a slap in a localish bar.
@@piersderoos6941 Were you a witness to it?
Simon's just a lovely fellow all around.
Of course, Billy’s eyes wander up to the sad situation of the old hospital roof. His heart is for saving the old buildings. Maybe bodes investigating for future project. At least a look inside. As for metal detecting…. I’m glad he has Simon to focus on the under ground treasures ! Great finds. There must be more. Go again after thaw and brush clearing.
I noticed. I reckon that episode will come when Billy says "I've got some news ....."
Yes!! I bet the town would absolutely love that...and us too.
My Great Aunt was a Nun. She always had a pocket full of Saint medallions and would bury them everywhere she went.
Oh how beautiful! Do you know why she did this?
to bless the space and the people who resided there
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I think Simon should also metal detect at his house, Love your Video's.
Love this idea!
I totally agree
Thinking same. Big signal might find the treasure!
I find Simon so informative! What a great teacher he is. Yanis isn’t the only one of us learning from Simon, I am as well. I love it when he is with y’all. Not looking forward to him leaving again.
I agree,Sally. If I had the physical strength, I believe I have learned how to Sheetrock and plaster-from the master! Lol😊
Those pendants are rosary medallions. They were probably buried at stations of the cross after the nun using it passed away.
Nitpick
usually a rosary has a cross at the end
Not nitpicking just information
@@nuns8126 We buried blessed St. Benedict medals at the corners of our property per the recommendation of Fr. Ripperger, exorcist, for spiritual protection. I can't tell if these are medals of St. Benedict...
@@nuns8126 nice to see nuns following the progression of the convent.
Simon is having way too much fun. A case for everything found would be great
Our daughter lived in a home that had been owned by catholics at one time. The woman had buried a St Michael medallion under an oak tree (A neighbor said so) that was close to the house. I believe it was a way to ask for protection of the family. One very wet winter while our daughter and her family were at home the huge oak blew down in the wind and totally avoided the house. No one was hurt but it took days to cut and remove the tree from the front garden and street. So burying medallions may have to do with the nuns praying in the grotto.
I remember stone benches next to the wall where you believe the stations of the cross might have been. Did you move them or are the benches somewhere else. If a nun did pray or sit there for contemplation, that would be a place where you might bury old worn medalions you've replaced or lost. Curious 😏.
It is true that Catholics bury the blessed medals for protection. I think it is beautiful that your daughters house was protected from the tree when it fell.❤
We found statues buried in our yard when we bought our house. I left them there.
You need to get a pinpointer to go with your metal detector. It makes things a whole lot easier. They are not that expensive.
Yes, it's excrutiating watching the guys trying to find the stuff without one 😆
It's only like 25€ with overnight delivery on amazon... 😉
Seen as a growing assembly I think these objects are beginning to give a real sense of life to the convent. A wonderful video.
Those relics/medals are priceless. What treasure. They would be beautiful displayed in the library under glass.
@beaudilecaliste6545 the items don't have to be worth anything. It's history of the past
The abundance of religious medals may be a way the nuns had of disposing of blessed articles. Often, when items like holy cards and medals, rosaries, etc. are to be disposed of, these blessed items would not have been thrown in the garbage. Often they will be buried in consecrated earth so that they don't have to be thrown in the tip.
Which leads me to believe the little neighbor lady told the truth the first time about a cemetery being there, that would be consecrated ground.
Please please consider a museum area for all the precious treasures you are finding. Makes one wonder about the people behind the artifacts…thanks so much for sharing!
Be careful you might find bones. Scary!!!
I wonder if the items belonged to people who passed in the hospital. Some may have belonged to soldiers. (?)
Just beautiful to find these relics… the medal that was hard to detect is , I think st Benedict’s medal.
Simon is the man for this job. He is very patient and is super intrigued to find old items. So cool, can’t wait to see wait is found the next time you go out.
Poor Simon! Heal quick! Some lovely little treasures found!
At the stations of the rosary............when your prayer is answered, you bury the medallion.
Nice finds! Esp the Jeanne D'Arc coin. The two small medallions with rings that you didn't mention look like Miraculous Medals (awesome story behind these if you care to look it up sometime). The one you tried to zoom in with the camera and it didn't quite work could be a St. Benedict medal. Great vid as always! 🥰
Ain't history fascinating. And, again, Simon shows us that his knowledge of many many things is broad and deep. A constant source of wonder.
You also have at least one Miraculous Medal, with the Blessed Mother holding her hands out bestowing graces to those who seek her intercession.
Check out chapel of our lady of the miraculous medal at 140 rue de bac, Paris. All you need to know about the miraculous medal and how it came to be. Fascinating chapel and story. Well worth the visit, especially for Catholics.
Billy, you found my medal stash!😆
Love the metal detecting! I wouldn’t be surprised if you eventually find things that are much older than the actual convent.
Nice that Simon could have the diversion of metal detecting, something he obviously has enjoyed for years. Just watch where he steps. No more falls, please!
The Joan of ark pendant was dated 1431
@@praeliora No those were just her birth and death years. Someone mentioned in a comment that she got sanctified in 1920 so it may be from that date or later.
Simon-hope your injuries heal quickly. Sorry for your fall
Billy if you do have a full day detecting start in one corner and make a grid pattern to cover all the grounds also you need to detect the walls as items were often hidden in the nooks and crannies , when you get a find dont wipe the item use a spray bottle of water to clean the dirt off.
If it copper never spray it with water it could deteriorate it better to let it dry and give it a soft rubbing with soft cloth or the thumb.
The Scottish doctors channel says not to wet copper but dry it out. Silver is save to wet.
Makes me think of watching Oak Island top pocket finds!😊😊😊
Get Gary Drayton there😂
They need Gary…
Just thinking that. They could learn from him. 😊
Simon, you just give me a wink and nod towards the guy that sucker punched you and I will come across the pond and take care of the situation 😂😂😂❤. Bye the way, I am a 76 year old great -grandmother, but I still got some moves😂😂😂😂❤
Oh no, Simon, be sure and get some rest 🤕
I hope you Rick very well. That man is a loyal work horse.
Get better soon Simon .i hope it does not hurt to much .
What beautiful finds today so special
Simon, hoping you feel better each day! Take care!
Simon! Be careful mate. Your project and the Convent need you in one piece. Huge thanks to everyone for everything you do on all tge projects you share with us.
Nice finds! I look forward to more metal detecting in the gardens. Simon, i hope you recover quickly.
The CTX3030 is a hardcore metal detector. Would love to detect the convent grounds with you :)
That would be great to have 2 pros at it. Then Billy can get on will studying the roofs 😂
Yes, there are 14 Stations of the Cross. And yes, you pray at them in turn.
the cross in a circle with some letters is called The Cross of St. Benedict, the letters are abbreviated versions of the Prayer of St. Benedict, commonly used in exorcisms and for protection from the devil and evil entities.
Oh Simon I know that hurt. Hope you feel better soon, stay off the ice please.
Another great video from you, also one from Ryan and the Moons today! A great lazy Sunday watching all my favourites 🥰 I believe if more than 3 coins are found together it’s classed as a hoard - so you found a kind of hoard of medallions 👏🏻👏🏻
Tell Simon he's very lucky that his fall wasn't worse! I had a similar fall last year (I tripped over a cat toy, of all things) and twisted my left forearm so badly that my arm was in a sling for almost two months. I also had a pretty impressive shiner from landing face-first on the floor. I'm glad he's all right --- it's always a real pleasure to see a master craftsman at work.
This was a lot of fun! Please do more metal detecting around the convent-I'll bet you'll find lots more interesting artifacts. They would be wonderful mounted and framed for display, to go with the items from the convent that the hospital gave back to you. It's so cool that you have things from the convent's history!
You have a medal of The Little Flower, St Therese of Liseux. She is holding roses.
That was fun. I hope we can do this again soon. Take care of yourself Simon. Thank you Billy.
The artifacts you find would be a lovely addition to the library . ❤
Fascinating! Those medals are beautiful. That metal detector might just pay for itself!
I’m glad Simon didn’t break any bones when he slipped. I hope he heals up fast. We had an ice storm here last week (Oregon) and it is treacherous stuff.
Still releasing its secrets! Great vlog Billy/Simon. Great finds. Fascinating stuff. All have a story to tell Stay well.
That was very interesting. Simon I hope your injuries heal up soon. Will say a little prayer for you.
I believe that Simon needs to wear more suitable boots to avoid slipping, whatever the weather, as construction debris, sand, cement, wet stones and moss cause falls. Stay safe. Be careful, you even teach us to be patient among so many other things. Thank you Simon. Billy must be very happy that you are always there.
So sorry that dear Simon suffered a fall and is now hurting and has a black eye 😮😎😢 Searching for buried treasure is so interesting and fun. I wonder why those religious medallions were buried in that area. There must be a story there‼️
You have a great team working with you Billy. Simon is really at home behind the microphone.
Simon is really at home doing a lot of things, he has a sure hand with a metal detector too.🖤🇨🇦
Yeah, nice big DD coil on that detector!
Yikes, Simon! That was quite a tumble! Some ibuprofen should handle most of the discomfort. That hit to your head might be a concern to have checked out, though. Especially since it gave you a black eye 😳. Take care of yourself!
I love the finds, and I am glad you are going to keep them in the convent
Very interesting. Hope your ok Simon. See you all tomorrow
Oh, I love this sort of thing... the history of this place is just fascinating.... I am so sorry you fell Simon, man!!!! here's to a hot sauna like bath to ease the soreness.
Simon hope your okay...feel better...GREAT treasure find today boys...Billy you are on HOLY GROUNDS...LOVE from Chicago
The holy metal holding the flowers is St Teresa The Little Flower
Hope you’re ok Simon, take care. Great finds, probably loads of things buried there over the years , thanks for Sunday vlog Billy xxx💕💕💕
Billy, when Simon finds something, you should say “what you got”, from the British comedy The detectorists. 😊
I love that programme 😂 x
That's a brilliant comedy
Brilliant series.
That is a brilliant lot of treasure for a first time dig, even if you'd found only one pendant I'd call that a result ! And silver !! Fantastic 🎉
@ Simon- ouch on your fall- Hope you feel better soon. If your hip is still hurting you might want to get it checked out. @ Billy - Love your treasure finds. Yes make a display cabinet with narratives to explain the items. :D
Who knew metal detecting was a full contact sport?
Great finds with the metal detector! Definitely worth the effort. Poor Simon,,,a fall on slippery ground makes for a painful landing. I’m so glad there were no breaks. The shiner and hip are bad enough🤕
That was so cool. If it wasn't so frozen I bet you would have found more. 😊😊
What a wonderful find for only 30 minutes. You could always ask a priest to read them or try to identify them. My favorite was the cross!!! I can’t wait to see what else you’ll be able to find!!
I bet they will come upon an old midden heap one of these days…there must have been one.🖤🇨🇦
Hope Simon feels better soon! 🙏🏼
It would be nice to just walk through the basement, where the pipes aren't. In case someone buried something under a loose stone. Just a thought. Thank you for sharing your journey. ❤😊
To make it easier to separate finds from soil, a 'garden riddle' with several grades of sieves from course to fairly fine would make the job easier when metal detecting. Easy to source brand new on-line relatively cheaply or secondhand in car boot sales, charity shops etc. Normally a garden riddle is used for sieving compost when seed sowing to remove lumps and allows the gardener to cover their seeds to just the right depth.
I'd recommend buying one with powder coated metal and not plastic sieves in the frames as they're less likely to break over time with repeated use. Metal ones tend to come with a wider range of gradients.
Love music you play on here, could you please give us the playlist
The pin symbols faith✝️ Hope⚓ and Love❤️
So interesting! I'd like to see Simon do this all day!
I had a little snicker when Simon wiping one of the medals, reminded me of when we used to use spit to clean some things. 🤪
What a nice little find they cleaned up nice.
My two Aunts (now deceased) were not nuns but we always said they might well have been as they never married and were extremely devout Catholics. They lived together always for over 90 years. They had many religious medals and sometimes the medals would get worn thin so they would bury them in the ground because they could not throw them away into the trash. I inherited many religious medals from them. I remember asking them why they have so many, and they told me they would purchase them when they traveled around the world or donated money to religious charities and would receive medals as a thank you. They would have a priest bless them. So, now I have countless religious medals in a wooden box that I will pass down to my children and NOT bury in the garden!!! You might want to designate an area in the convent for these finds. xx
Love this sleuthing around the grounds.
You can add it to the mini museum you will create with all the other things you have found in the convent.
So sorry you fell Simon and pray you heal quickly. So lucky you were not hurt more to be honest.
Very great finds of those artifacts. I’m sure as the weather warms you will find more.
Thank you for sharing your Sunday with us. ❤❤
Billy, it would look nice to see some of the relics that find, on display in the Library !
My mom used to have a book of prayers for the saints. I remember hearing that you would pray to various saints for things and then barrier a statue or item of them in the area where you could pray over it for consecutive days until your prayers were answered. Then you were supposed to dig it up and then place it in a place of prominence to show recognition of prayers answered🤔
So sorry you fell and got hurt Simon. Hopefully it will heal with no after effect.
Love you so much Billy and friends you guys are my favorite❤️
Please take care of your self Simon! And thank you both for the Top Pocket Finds! Treasure hunting is so much fun!
Thank YOU for the great comment. It was fun to see Gary's catchphrase.
Simon is quite a carpenter. I admire your self motivation
Really interesting Simon. Let’s hope we can find more relics 👍
Thank you for a Sunday video. Really brightens my day.
Oh no Simon!!!! Ice is no joke! I hope you heal quickly!
Wow! So glad Simon didn’t break any bones and hopefully no concussion. Speedy healing! Fascinating metal detecting - very exciting seeing the treasures unearthed.
Thanks for the Sunday vlog..Missing all the Pethericks. Hope you all are well. I will really miss MP being in Texas❤ Get the Family on the plane over 🎉
A treasure trove! What a great idea to have a collection of “fines” maybe place the collection in the library?
I'd love to see more of this metal detecting how exciting and what great finds🙂💐
The convent is always so full of surprises. I love the metal detecting definitely do more of this.
I (and I'm sure others) would LOVE to see more metal detecting in the spring!
Billy how interesting all the relics and medals that you and Simon have found in your convent garden it would be nice to display them and hope you recover quickly from your fall Simon .💖🙏💫🕊