It is always slightly amusing when you become very enthusiastic about an unusual item you class as 'really old', especially when I remember them being in common usage when I was a child, and more depressing when I realise that they are objects younger than me. Thanks for this video offering.
Si and Kris could be a comedy team! So much fun watching the two of you finding treasures and getting stuck in the muck with some history thrown in. Great vlog.
Well Si, you always seems to take me back to my childhood. I am 86 in May and I remember Pill Boxes in use and just after the war when we were able to go into them for the first time - they stank. Also the old house and garden, overgrown, but reminded me of so many places just like that we kids would explore and probably get shouted at for being there, possibly scrumping apples. My father was in the Home Guard for a while and patrolled the top of Guildford Cathedral hill. They had one 303 that they passed to each other as they went on patrol - with nothing to put up the spout! After the war dad discovered that the German paratroops were going to land on that hill before going on for London. On reading Operation Sea lion it made the hairs stand up on the back of his neck. Little did we know that Guildford was relatively safe from bombing as it was going to be used as a centre from which to take London.
Watching this today on my birthday, 1961 penny year I was born. Knew there was a few reasons I watched your channel, didn't know fate was one of them. x Must say Si, never seen you out and about without a smile on. Love those oak studded doors.
I am very late watching this video. I have been subscribed to you for some time but have never commented. I saw Kris's video on part of this adventure. I commented to him about my love of history and my admiration of the British people to hold off Hitler's advances. I believe all of those pill boxes and WWll sites should be preserved to teach the future generations how expensive freedom really is and how dear the price to pay was. I am especially interested in the Battle of Britain and Kris said that spot is right under where a lot of it happened. I live in Oklahoma and my father, uncle, and father in law were all WWll vets and sacrificed a lot. You may already know by now but Schrade is an American knife company. They started in N.Y. in 1904 and made many brands of knives such as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, and in 1906 the Imperial Schrade company started. The Schrade company went bankrupt in 2004 and sold to the Taylor Company. Many Schrade knives are made overseas now. Before 2004 they were produced with exceptional material and craftsmanship. The one you found looks like a tactical style knife but I am not sure of its age. I am retired and have collected pocket knives since I was six. I have many Schrade knives and they are all good quality.
Oh Si, that abandoned house broke me. I can see it being so lovely back when it had a family to run in those grounds. I love how respectful you both were. I see many so called urbex youtubers who are disrespectful but the occasional ones do document how some people vandalise stuff . You really are a top bloke x
Well Si you've finally done it, this has just knocked the first Hovercraft History Hunters off the top spot and is officially my favourite video of yours EVER! ❤️ All hail Si, King of the Mudlarks 🙌
I was on Instagram looking for metal detectors and saw mudlarking and had no idea what it was. So off to UA-cam I go and first one I find is you. How cool it is that I am already subscribed to Addicted to bleeps and there he is! 😁😎. I live in the USA and it really is a small world 🤗
Si- Love your channel! As a fellow junk collector, in Connecticut USA, I greatly enjoy your exploits on the "London fore-shore". Just yesterday I found an old soda bottle in a trout stream that was filled with crud and covered in slime. The painted on enamel "makers mark" was barely legible as beneath the slime was a rusty mineral layer. I tried all manner of cleaners from Oxyclean to bleach to dish detergent to vinegar and citrus degreaser, but none touched the rust colored layer. Even after a few hours in a calcium and rust removing product the rust remained. Without a means to brush the inside of the bottle I needed an alternative. If only I could abrade away the coating in there. AH HAH! I dumped out the last of the water, and grabbed the coarse Kosher salt. I dumped in enough to fill the bottle 1/3 full. A couple minutes of vigorous shaking with my thumb over the opening and the rusty coating inside the bottle was gone! A quick rinse and the Fox Spring Beverage bottle is on the windowsill above the kitchen sink. Note on this video- the item you referred to as a lead fishing weight looks like a chromed brass lure made here in Rhode Island USA - the Kastmaster. An idea for mucking in the softest mud... snow shoes. Keep up the good work, Woody
Makes you wonder what the story is behind the abandoned house. Lovely location must be worth something, The red marble and the crazed plate are real unique and the ginger beer, to be envied.
Gee Si, been waiting, sipping coffee, checking, checking...where 's Si's new video. Yeah, here it is! Luv how you get excited at every find. Awesome bottle find. Thank you for sharing.
You can also provide a tip for the opportunity to find the unwanted items in the collection of the stuff unlawfully and I have several other people and the fact that you have a informer in your Family who has been a good girl and east in being a small and very Easy to find the person who wants to help themselves and the people who had a hand in the fencing of my personal belongings That also contains collection of the expensive and easy to find more than the average stolen property being a high profile item in some of them bein a 1off or more important to the average watches collection or the other side of the issue belongings of the client that offered me a lot of money to just get there address for the people who had a hand in selling it and to help cover up the evidence that is your biggest failure soon to bring back justice for the items you have been foolish and clumsy the evidence is inbareseing to read and to be a shocking easy to see my belongings That come mixed with my inherited by my family who will not be like the way I have been to take time to get the full truth to make sure that you have not a problem with seeing the way you stolen the full list of things that I have been victim of theft by my x partner when I was in prison and the way you were trying so hard to take the items off value and dispersal the rest😂n😂 the court order is going to be in the post soon as they will be explored the opportunity for yourself to help you with the public finding out what you have been doing a very close family member has had the papers for amenity and the fact that you will be able to get the correct help to help in the future as I am somewhat keen on your rejection and the fact that you will be getting more time than I did lol 😂😂god luck anyone involved with this and wants to stay safe and free The number is 07767 137009
Beautiful springtime flowers!🌺💐🌹🌼🌸! Also, always love your info on the military. My father, was a Drill Instructor in the United States Marine Corp. He was in The Korean Conflict and had two tours of duty in Vietnam. He is buried at the Marine base in Hawaii. Great finds and love the fun you guys have!
This video was wonderful! Really enjoyed the abandoned house, too bad you couldn’t get into it. Who knows what wonderful items you would have found! Ah well. Nice cod bottle! On to he next video! Stay safe out there Si !! ❤️❤️
Awesome video, those trailers at the abandoned house are most likely an herb farm. Ones for vegging, the other is for flowering. Be safe out there, the noise was the AC and air filter (so you dont smell it).
They are all really good, I cannot pick out my favourite. You and Nicola, you in the hovercraft with your friends, you down river on your own now this one. I am sure you have many fans. Now the Museum of London is open again perhaps they will get round to looking at your intaglio.
The horse in the kitchen and the bucket on the head -- we were laughing hysterically. Thanks -- you have the best entertainment in mudlarking videos. Oh, and the upcycled bottles are amazing!
Loved the crown King Si 👑. Great fun video! The upcycles are awesome! Ahhh “spring” is here! Yeah! Thanks for the day out and making me laugh and smile. 🦋
Treasure! A complete cod bottle. Lovely red marble. Lol, a sentry goose. Chris had me laughing since the beginning of this video with his quips and antics. In its day that pagoda must have been lovely. Great little knife and cleaned up nice too.
Si! What a great video! Did you laugh all day? Chris is so funny! Loved all the finds but my favorite was the cod bottle and the avocado green one. Always look forward to your videos they make my day!
Excellent video Si, you're crazy, the pair of you, this was hilarious , some good finds too.. Such a shame that beautiful house has been left to ruin ..........Love the stoneware ginger beer bottle Kris
And ended off with a trademark Ginger giggle. Oh to be in my 30's again to buy that property and redo the house. What fun. Love the doors!! Love the cod bottle cleaned up.
Oh my gosh, Si👍🏻👏🏻. Thanks so very much for the information on how Codd bottles work. Being from the US I had no concept on the mechanism of the marble🤔. That was really enlightening and fascinating 🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻!!! Blessings to you and Nelson 🐾. 🤗🤭😘
I volunteered in a cemetery where I made many friends with others caring for the grounds. We make friends all over, don't we? 💀😃 Have a wonderful Spring!
Extreme ginger ninja, this man is bloody hilarious and that's why I subscribed to him after watching him with Si now I've got you two and Nicola some great viewing ahead.
The best entertainment I've had this week. Lots of laughs and some great finds. I love looking around old places. Last one I found lots of old bottles, not very old but few decent bits. Filling my rucksack I noticed a CCTV on the cottage! Btw I was impressed you knew the magnolia but other flowers were anemones not snowdrops. Keep up the good work Si 🙂 xx
I actually got goose bumps when he said "can you imagine soldiers skimming their pennies across the water? I can" and showed the old photo of the pillbox. Si, you do such a great job on these videos. Thank you
Si, thank you for the fabulous filming of the pillbox structures and the landscape around them. Great finds you both had. I very much enjoyed your friend Chris. 👍💞
Kris does have a "sharp wit". Added to yours and what a lot of fun. I enjoy your compatriots and feel like they are mine also. Thanks for sharing your friends with us.
Totally chuffed that I watched this on my chromebook and can make a comment and let you know I live for the weekend vlogs from all my Mudlarking friends!! I chuckled at your Spring funny as well as saying 'Hello' to invisible folks around the corner of the house to freak Chris out a bit...lol! Great adventure!
Simon, This was a Fun video, watching you and Kris Mudlarking and Adventuring together. While your humor is a quiet, dry humor (the kind that, when I hear it I think, "wait a second, what did he just say? I listen again and laugh.) Now Kris has obvious silliness waiting at every turn, bringing bouts of laughter at any moment. You both bring quality info in your fields of experience, as well as a much needed lightness in these times. My pets stop and look at me, so I laugh more. Thank You both and I hope you film together more often. Simon, your up-cycling and roundups are always Top Notch and Inspiring. : )
Just got back from a Sunny Sunday mud digging in the river to watch anther great Vlog. Always making me laugh and learning a lot at the same time,thanks Si, and the best giggle😉👌🏽X
*A variety of finds!* Loved the WWII barbed wire fence posts & the barrel rings in situ where the barrels came apart. Great discoveries any day! Thanks for the video! Kindly🧡Dudley
Thank for sharing your video with us all.people where having fun. Cleaning the cannel out , good for the fish.wonderful finds. Your friend Shirley from new Bern, north Carolina USA ❤❤😮🎉🎉😅😊🎉
Yeah, I don't think walking around there with that type of set up is wise. I was thinking the same thing. Why spend so much money on air conditioned shipping containers and do nothing on the property.
Thats got to be what it is, you can buy them all set up now-a-days, but that's a home jobber. Must have some proper carbon filters for Si to not smell it. One trailer for veg, one for flower.
Better then TV, youtube freed us all 👈😎👍
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true dat
It is always slightly amusing when you become very enthusiastic about an unusual item you class as 'really old', especially when I remember them being in common usage when I was a child, and more depressing when I realise that they are objects younger than me. Thanks for this video offering.
Si and Kris could be a comedy team! So much fun watching the two of you finding treasures and getting stuck in the muck with some history thrown in. Great vlog.
Cheers!!
Well Si, you always seems to take me back to my childhood. I am 86 in May and I remember Pill Boxes in use and just after the war when we were able to go into them for the first time - they stank. Also the old house and garden, overgrown, but reminded me of so many places just like that we kids would explore and probably get shouted at for being there, possibly scrumping apples. My father was in the Home Guard for a while and patrolled the top of Guildford Cathedral hill. They had one 303 that they passed to each other as they went on patrol - with nothing to put up the spout! After the war dad discovered that the German paratroops were going to land on that hill before going on for London. On reading Operation Sea lion it made the hairs stand up on the back of his neck. Little did we know that Guildford was relatively safe from bombing as it was going to be used as a centre from which to take London.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing, that’s so interesting!
Watching this today on my birthday, 1961 penny year I was born. Knew there was a few reasons I watched your channel, didn't know fate was one of them. x Must say Si, never seen you out and about without a smile on. Love those oak studded doors.
Happy birthday!
Your Pal adds a lot! Great personality.
Has such a sense of humor!
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It's always fun when Chris is with you he makes me smile
I am very late watching this video. I have been subscribed to you for some time but have never commented. I saw Kris's video on part of this adventure. I commented to him about my love of history and my admiration of the British people to hold off Hitler's advances. I believe all of those pill boxes and WWll sites should be preserved to teach the future generations how expensive freedom really is and how dear the price to pay was. I am especially interested in the Battle of Britain and Kris said that spot is right under where a lot of it happened. I live in Oklahoma and my father, uncle, and father in law were all WWll vets and sacrificed a lot. You may already know by now but Schrade is an American knife company. They started in N.Y. in 1904 and made many brands of knives such as Old Timer, Uncle Henry, and in 1906 the Imperial Schrade company started. The Schrade company went bankrupt in 2004 and sold to the Taylor Company. Many Schrade knives are made overseas now. Before 2004 they were produced with exceptional material and craftsmanship. The one you found looks like a tactical style knife but I am not sure of its age. I am retired and have collected pocket knives since I was six. I have many Schrade knives and they are all good quality.
I enjoyed reading that
Ok, Chris is now my favorite Si Mud Buddy, sorry Matt.
Totally agree, love him
Ditto here, he was hilarious
I concur. We need more
Kris
The humour that you two bring to the screen...... Amazing. I absolutely loved this one ❣️
Oh Si, that abandoned house broke me. I can see it being so lovely back when it had a family to run in those grounds. I love how respectful you both were. I see many so called urbex youtubers who are disrespectful but the occasional ones do document how some people vandalise stuff . You really are a top bloke x
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I hope someone rescues the abandoned house. They are so sad to see. Good Vid.
You and your friend are breath of happy, fresh air
Well Si you've finally done it, this has just knocked the first Hovercraft History Hunters off the top spot and is officially my favourite video of yours EVER! ❤️ All hail Si, King of the Mudlarks 🙌
Aw thanks Beth!
Amen 🙌
I LOVED the picture you imposed on the bank of the soldiers. God bless them all! Never forget!
I was on Instagram looking for metal detectors and saw mudlarking and had no idea what it was. So off to UA-cam I go and first one I find is you. How cool it is that I am already subscribed to Addicted to bleeps and there he is! 😁😎. I live in the USA and it really is a small world 🤗
That’s awesome Tammie!
I love how respectful you are to others properly
Those bottles are awesome!! Everyone's gotta love 'Dad's Army'! Thanks for sharing, that was a fun outing!!
Haha well noticed!!
Si- Love your channel! As a fellow junk collector, in Connecticut USA, I greatly enjoy your exploits on the "London fore-shore". Just yesterday I found an old soda bottle in a trout stream that was filled with crud and covered in slime. The painted on enamel "makers mark" was barely legible as beneath the slime was a rusty mineral layer. I tried all manner of cleaners from Oxyclean to bleach to dish detergent to vinegar and citrus degreaser, but none touched the rust colored layer. Even after a few hours in a calcium and rust removing product the rust remained. Without a means to brush the inside of the bottle I needed an alternative. If only I could abrade away the coating in there. AH HAH! I dumped out the last of the water, and grabbed the coarse Kosher salt. I dumped in enough to fill the bottle 1/3 full. A couple minutes of vigorous shaking with my thumb over the opening and the rusty coating inside the bottle was gone! A quick rinse and the Fox Spring Beverage bottle is on the windowsill above the kitchen sink. Note on this video- the item you referred to as a lead fishing weight looks like a chromed brass lure made here in Rhode Island USA - the Kastmaster. An idea for mucking in the softest mud... snow shoes. Keep up the good work, Woody
Makes you wonder what the story is behind the abandoned house. Lovely location must be worth something, The red marble and the crazed plate are real unique and the ginger beer, to be envied.
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That red marble looks like an early handmade German one! Very cool! The Northern Mudlarks (or was it Kit and Caboodles?) keep finding broken ones!
That red container has all the hallmarks of an off grid drug factory
Gee Si, been waiting, sipping coffee, checking, checking...where 's Si's new video. Yeah, here it is! Luv how you get excited at every find. Awesome bottle find. Thank you for sharing.
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Seeing the magnolias and forsythia made me long to be in the UK. The last time we were there it was April and everything was in bloom.
A delightfully, squelchy, muddy mudlark. Thanks for the LOLs. 😆🧡
Pleasure
I so look forward to Sundays and another Si-Finds video! Keep mucking about!
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You can also provide a tip for the opportunity to find the unwanted items in the collection of the stuff unlawfully and I have several other people and the fact that you have a informer in your Family who has been a good girl and east in being a small and very Easy to
find the person who wants to help themselves and the people who had a hand in the fencing of my personal belongings That also contains collection of the expensive and easy to find more than the average stolen property being a high profile item in some of them bein a 1off or more important to the average watches collection or the other side of the issue belongings of the client that offered me a lot of money to just get there address for the people who had a hand in selling it and to help cover up the evidence that is your biggest failure soon to bring back justice for the items you have been foolish and clumsy the evidence is inbareseing to read and to be a shocking easy to see my belongings That come mixed with my inherited by my family who will not be like the way I have been to take time to get the full truth to make sure that you have not a problem with seeing the way you stolen the full list of things that I have been victim of theft by my x partner when I was in prison and the way you were trying so hard to take the items off value and dispersal the rest😂n😂 the court order is going to be in the post soon as they will be explored the opportunity for yourself to help you with the public finding out what you have been doing a very close family member has had the papers for amenity and the fact that you will be able to get the correct help to help in the future as I am somewhat keen on your rejection and the fact that you will be getting more time than I did lol 😂😂god luck anyone involved with this and wants to stay safe and free The number is 07767 137009
Oh man, fantastic video. Great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. Cheers Si!
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Beautiful springtime flowers!🌺💐🌹🌼🌸! Also, always love your info on the military. My father, was a Drill Instructor in the United States Marine Corp. He was in The Korean Conflict and had two tours of duty in Vietnam. He is buried at the Marine base in Hawaii. Great finds and love the fun you guys have!
Wow, respect
I hope you enjoyed this crazy Mudlark. For more drained canal action click here - ua-cam.com/video/ZqbxaRdmzpg/v-deo.html
This video was wonderful! Really enjoyed the abandoned house, too bad you couldn’t get into it. Who knows what wonderful items you would have found! Ah well. Nice cod bottle! On to he next video! Stay safe out there Si !! ❤️❤️
@@Katseye102 Thanks Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Awesome video, those trailers at the abandoned house are most likely an herb farm. Ones for vegging, the other is for flowering. Be safe out there, the noise was the AC and air filter (so you dont smell it).
@@Katseye102 thanks Cath!!
They are all really good, I cannot pick out my favourite. You and Nicola, you in the hovercraft with your friends, you down river on your own now this one. I am sure you have many fans. Now the Museum of London is open again perhaps they will get round to looking at your intaglio.
Good video. Also, nice to see some pillboxes that are not covered in graffiti and full of empty Stella cans! Top work chaps.
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Loved that red marble! 28:41.. Spring is here!! Hahaha!! Thanks for taking us along Si, and thanks for the laughs!
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The horse in the kitchen and the bucket on the head -- we were laughing hysterically. Thanks -- you have the best entertainment in mudlarking videos. Oh, and the upcycled bottles are amazing!
Haha. Thanks 😂
What a wonderful place to walk around exploring and picking items all about… I’m jealous
It's always a great treat to watch your videos on a late Sunday afternoon, Si!
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🍿😎👍 Spring has sprung! The country is beautiful. Great finds in the canal, the bottle with the marble in it, wonderful! 😎✌️♥️♻️
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Fantastic finds in the cod bottle and ginger beer.
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Loved the crown King Si 👑. Great fun video! The upcycles are awesome! Ahhh “spring” is here! Yeah! Thanks for the day out and making me laugh and smile. 🦋
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Treasure! A complete cod bottle. Lovely red marble. Lol, a sentry goose. Chris had me laughing since the beginning of this video with his quips and antics. In its day that pagoda must have been lovely. Great little knife and cleaned up nice too.
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This was great fun brought a bit of laughter to my Sunday afternoon. Good finds good fun good video. Thanks
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Si! What a great video! Did you laugh all day? Chris is so funny! Loved all the finds but my favorite was the cod bottle and the avocado green one. Always look forward to your videos they make my day!
Yes Amy - it was a hoot!
This was sooooo funny x it really brightened my day. You are both so funny. He is the Hardy to your Larrel
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Excellent video Si, you're crazy, the pair of you, this was hilarious , some good finds too.. Such a shame that beautiful house has been left to ruin ..........Love the stoneware ginger beer bottle Kris
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And ended off with a trademark Ginger giggle. Oh to be in my 30's again to buy that property and redo the house. What fun. Love the doors!! Love the cod bottle cleaned up.
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Yup, I hear ya!!... if only 🤗
Beautiful marble!!!🔴
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Oh my gosh, Si👍🏻👏🏻. Thanks so very much for the information on how Codd bottles work. Being from the US I had no concept on the mechanism of the marble🤔. That was really enlightening and fascinating 🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻!!! Blessings to you and Nelson 🐾. 🤗🤭😘
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What are they called cod bottles? Cos liver oil?
@@allisonryder4781 was invented by someone called codd
The bottle glasses are spectacular great job thank you for taking us on your adventure Proper job brother hello from Detroit Michigan USA
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I volunteered in a cemetery where I made many friends with others caring for the grounds. We make friends all over, don't we? 💀😃 Have a wonderful Spring!
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At first I read it as “living in the ground” ... 😳🤪🤦🏼♀️
Enjoy your cleanups as much as the treasure hunting...cheers chap!
Si, you and Chris have a blast stomping through the mud, admirable. Have fun and take care of yourself a little💫☘️
Extreme ginger ninja, this man is bloody hilarious and that's why I subscribed to him after watching him with Si now I've got you two and Nicola some great viewing ahead.
I would follow Chris anywhere he is hilarious 😆😂 love fun people!
Chris is a Hoot! 😆 Love you two together 🙌
Absolutely brilliant. Chris is so funny. Great to watch you two. Thsnks
Those bottles at the end of the video are lovely. The complete one with the glass ball is ingenious 😊
I already love this channel. It's like urban exploration with Harry Potter!
The best entertainment I've had this week. Lots of laughs and some great finds. I love looking around old places. Last one I found lots of old bottles, not very old but few decent bits. Filling my rucksack I noticed a CCTV on the cottage!
Btw I was impressed you knew the magnolia but other flowers were anemones not snowdrops. Keep up the good work Si 🙂 xx
Loved the Ginger beer bottle, good find Chris!! Bring him back Si, he’s hilarious 🤣👍
Slow-mo shovel descending into mud with Si-Finds scratched into the mud -- ***LOL***
Glad you liked it matey
I expected Si to plop down right next to the shovel! 😳😜🤦🏼♀️
@@Sifinds that is a trademark ™ shot for sure ! cool house with its own little pond - des res
I am so envious of that ginger beer! Great finds!
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Hi Si, hope you are doing well!! So much fun seeing you and Kris down in the mud😄 beautiful finds, thanks! ♥️
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That's tonight's viewing sorted. Where's me beer and crisps....
I think a necklace with the spent casings would be pretty cool! ❤️
Luck in the muck!! Hello!!
I actually got goose bumps when he said "can you imagine soldiers skimming their pennies across the water? I can" and showed the old photo of the pillbox. Si, you do such a great job on these videos.
Thank you
I just love this show ……..watch all I can get……from Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Great exploration!the old house Is amazing!great old bottle and great coins💪🇮🇹😀
Mudlarker, urban explorers! Favorite quote of this video, “stick your stick in the hole” - Kris sending love from NJ!
Very well done gents. Enjoyed this very much. Great history in this one and a whole ginger beer and cod bottle. WOW.
You two are a crazy team...fun to watch. Nice bottle work,
Si, thank you for the fabulous filming of the pillbox structures and the landscape around them. Great finds you both had. I very much enjoyed your friend Chris. 👍💞
Would love to see more videos with you two. You guys make a great team.
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Never a dull moment with your videos, a little of this, and that, and laughs galore. Thanks Si, and Chris.
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Great video Si, you two certainly work wonderfully together in your videos. Great finds too 😄
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Thanks Si. I look forward to your amazing episodes. Can’t stop praising your work!
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Enjoyed the banter and the relaxing explore, thank you! Josie and Andy
Cheers guys
@@Sifinds watching line of duty tonight and couldn't help but notice a resemblance between yourself and DI Steve Arnott! 😄
Love your videos & always look forward to watching them
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Kris does have a "sharp wit". Added to yours and what a lot of fun. I enjoy your compatriots and feel like they are mine also. Thanks for sharing your friends with us.
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impressed by your NOT getting *stuck* in the muck there, buddy - good skills there. our local canal is drained. woo hoo !
‘We look at them at night and pretend they’re real money’ wtf 😂😂😂😂
I was not ready for that "spring is here". I laughed way too hard 😂
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What a great show I love that house I would love to live there by the pond. And your new mudlarking friend is a silly goose. Love you guys, Julie
You two are so much fun! I love the area you were in. The bottles are beautiful when they are cleaned up!
Thanks!
That video’s bomb diggity ! Nice upcycling ! So cool to be you, thank you for sharing!
Super neat finds...especially the upcycled bottles...well done, men!
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You found several very nice items. Chris ground that ginger beer. I have never ever seen anyone pull a whole ginger beer before.
Really enjoyed that. You are great working together. Such fun ! Lovely Ginger 😜
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Love the Pill box! Thanks for sharing.
Totally chuffed that I watched this on my chromebook and can make a comment and let you know I live for the weekend vlogs from all my Mudlarking friends!! I chuckled at your Spring funny as well as saying 'Hello' to invisible folks around the corner of the house to freak Chris out a bit...lol! Great adventure!
Haha cheers! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hello makes my week always so interesting thanks for taking us along 😁😁😁😁😁
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Great finds!! That house would be great for you!! I can see you redoing it. Fun video!
I wish
Simon, This was a Fun video, watching you and Kris Mudlarking and Adventuring together. While your humor is a quiet, dry humor (the kind that, when I hear it I think, "wait a second, what did he just say? I listen again and laugh.) Now Kris has obvious silliness waiting at every turn, bringing bouts of laughter at any moment. You both bring quality info in your fields of experience, as well as a much needed lightness in these times. My pets stop and look at me, so I laugh more. Thank You both and I hope you film together more often. Simon, your up-cycling and roundups are always Top Notch and Inspiring. : )
Thanks so much!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
nice one mate. much love from an Englishman in Australia
G'day mate!
Just got back from a Sunny Sunday mud digging in the river to watch anther great Vlog. Always making me laugh and learning a lot at the same time,thanks Si, and the best giggle😉👌🏽X
Cheers Kim. Did you get much luck in the muck?
It’s a tidal river so always changing. A broken Codd (but nice embossing) half a tea pot, couple of small medicine bottles and the faithful Bovril 😉👍🏽
*A variety of finds!* Loved the WWII barbed wire fence posts & the barrel rings in situ where the barrels came apart. Great discoveries any day! Thanks for the video! Kindly🧡Dudley
A pleasure matey! Cheers
Thank for sharing your video with us all.people where having fun. Cleaning the cannel out , good for the fish.wonderful finds. Your friend Shirley from new Bern, north Carolina USA ❤❤😮🎉🎉😅😊🎉
Si, your camera work is the best, so enjoyable
Cheers matey
Can you imagine being a kid and having a pillbox in your back garden. The ULTIMATE den. You need one of those drain cameras to stick in holes.
Yeah that would be cool
The two of you together, so funny. Thank you☮️🇨🇦
Thanks Mudlover! 👍🏻👣🧡
Lovely hosting on your part, towards the last Half of the vid . What a lovely house that could become
Those shipping containers could be a cannabis farm as I saw something the same once in my younger more naughty days. lol
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Yeah, I don't think walking around there with that type of set up is wise. I was thinking the same thing. Why spend so much money on air conditioned shipping containers and do nothing on the property.
Thats got to be what it is, you can buy them all set up now-a-days, but that's a home jobber. Must have some proper carbon filters for Si to not smell it. One trailer for veg, one for flower.
I reckon you could be right!
“Don’t tell him your name Pike” loving the Dad’s Army imagining in front of the pillbox. Some Cool finds as usual 😊
Nice old house love it and just awesome day for you guys outdoors 👍🥃🍺