Every week I forget, and every week I laugh when I see the little pudding doll in the roundup. Yes, please continue with the pudding doll escapades! Be well, beautiful souls.
Absolutely, where’s miss Pudding!!! I am continually amazed by the fact you see tiny beads! Love your finds & the pudding dolls together are wonderful!!!
I really miss you creating treasures on your Makers channel! I loved watching you casting things in silver to make jewelry and your glass blowing attempts! Please show us more it's so enjoyable!❤❤
Every week I enjoy seeing where the pudding doll is hiding on the table of finds, yes please continue. Your eyes were certainly tuned into finds today ! I am amazed that you found five "denticals" today. Your subscriber count is at 99.3K, so I hope it hits 100K before next weeks video. Thanks Gail and Alex, I hope you both have an awesome week!
My family migrated from Ireland my generations ago. I'm near 60yrs old now, but when i was a little girl my great grandmother baked me a birthday cake and told everyone to carefully look through our slices. She baked little porcelain animals in it. I was 6 and to this day it is still my favorite birthday cake that I ever had. I miss my family❤❤
In Latvia, until 2007, sugar was produced from sugar beets. My godmother made money in the 1990s by growing sugar beets and selling them for processing in a sugar factory. We relatives went to help harvest them. It was a fun event!
Love you ladies. Some great finds as usual. Been a sad week for me. My best friend Marshmallow died in my arms on the way to the vets on Wednesday March 6th. He would have been 14 in May, I've had him since he was 6 weeks old. We went through a lot together. Went for walks three times a day. I Love and miss him so much. I Love your hair Alex 🤗😘😭💔💖💖
I hate that for you!! So sorry. I love my old kitty too. She s about 18 years old. GOD sent her to me( her mother wandered up to our home and had kittens) when my 1stborn graduated to HEAVEN at just 20 years. 😭😭😭😭😭 You will grieve for her as long as you need to. Then some little one will be waiting for you somewhere.
I love those pudding dolls! I love looking for it (now them) at the end. I get a real giggle about where you put it. Keep the pudding dolls, they are so cute. ❤️🇨🇦
Oh, yes ,please continu with your pudding doll, I’m laughing so much,sometimes I have to go back a little bit because I couldn’t find her! And the little shell we call them in holland,,coffeebeans,, Thank you so much again! ❤❤❤
Bringing the pudding dolls into the roundups is a fun idea, reminds us of our reading a book to our children, in their formative years, called Looking for Goldbug. Those 3 beads were beauties. Enjoy your dry humour Gail.
Love the pudding doll . It is so funny how it manages to keep moving around during the roundup. I find myself laughing while you are showing us everything. Please keep her there .
I love watching where the little doll will appear and LOVE how its sticking in or out of items...make for a "find the find" again yet inside! Keep it going for a while longer..majoroity vote though, right? Hugs from Virginia USA
I love the big piece of blue and white china - just gorgeous. So many things you could do with it. (It would, indeed, look great in a garden path.) Have you folks ever considered doing a mosaic?
Just adore your channel and the treasures you two find. And yes please keep the pudding dolls playing among your treasures. Thanks for brightening my day. Mike. From across the pond 😊
Hi Ladies! Looking forward to seeing what treasures you find today! 🤗 You both have a real eye for the tiny stuff.🧐who lovely that you found a little friend for your little doll.❤
I have to say that one of my favourite things of the video is the round up section with the very humourous display of the pudding doll and I'm so happy he found a lovely friend to make it even funnier. I love that you take the time to do this and your artistry in displaying them is second to none you really have a gift for displaying ❤❤❤
Ladies! You are getting closer to the big number of subscribers! Oh wow 🎉 so glad for you….good weather too! Hope Spring brings lots of good weather and lots of fun finds! You got your “doll” Alex … so excited for you! 🌹and yes keep hiding your little doll…it’s so fun to look out for them.🎈
Gail and Alex, as always, I loved every second of your mudlark today. Absolutely, enjoy the pudding doll antics every week, glad that there are 2 to play now, hope they continue, for as long you find it fun. I truly love it when you visit the fore shore. It's one of my favorite places to see you explore. My favorite part of the weekend is when I see a new video from Northern Mudlarks. Also the Lost Tower Diaries. Have been sorely missing them. I hope we get to see some "making" videos again soon as well. I love watching you make everything, beads, bottles, clay pipe tiny homes... just ANYTHING & EVERYTHING!!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I will never stop dreaming of a visit to Scotland/England. The Borderlands, and the Highlands. ❤ from California, US.
Yes please, Keep the pudding dolls 😂 double the fun with two! I look forward to seeing your creative ways you slip them in your finds. I also enjoy researching & learning, the sugar news was interesting! Now I will research how do you get sugar out of a beet? Seeing you from outside the window is a cool new feature as well ☮️🇨🇦💜Thank you Gail & Alex for all you do
The beads in situ were a top find! Love the blue and white pottery too. Sugar beet is grown in the UK today in East Anglia and the East Midlands...fascinating bit of history from an unassuming bag seal. Thoroughly enjoyable as always!
99.3K and climbing!!!❤ leaving this to help push the algorithm in your favor. (I hope) My two favorite mudlarks. I love learning so much together from your little “finds”.
Loved the info on the tree fossil!!! Looked like a pine cone impression to me. Please keep the pudding doll in the roundup. We love playing Where's Dolly!!!🥰🥰🥰
I don't think UA-cam is unsubscribing people. Sometimes when I switch devices and watch on them, it happens to me. Lovely finds.. Yes, please keep both the dolls in your videos..
I think it's a really sweet way of displaying your finds, with having the pudding dolls cutey displayed. Those 3 green beads are very cool and then to have 2 other colors of the same design is awesome!!
Hello from Nova Scotia, Canada! We've had a lot of cold wet weather here so haven't had a chance to go beach combing. I love your videos and your finds!! And the way you hind your pudding dolls !
I love seeing the pudding dolls hiding in the final round up display. Please keep them. They make me happy. It such a good idea and so creative. I love spotting the doll, and now dolls. Well done, you could have easily missed finding it. All the finds seen together are amazing. You both found interesting things. The imortelle flowers are beautiful despite what they were made for. To think they survived. To rememember imortelle just remember IMORTAL. Living forever, which is what these flowers have managed to do. 😅 Thank you for another great video. 💖🌸
Hi Alex and Gail, What a lovely finds! Congratulations on finding another pudding doll! Now the other doll featuring in your videos isn't alone anymore, so he can find a great place somewhere in a cupboard with his new friend. 😉 I really loved the history lesson about the sugar industry. Amazing what you can learn thanks to a little bag seal. I don't comment very often, but I watch every video from you. Being seriously ill, it gives me a way to go treasure hunting with you, enjoying all the finds, and at the same time forgetting the pain that I'm constantly in. So thank you so much for your videos! I know it's a lot of work to create them, but it's highly appreciated!❤ Sending you love from the Netherlands. ❤🤗
How Absolutley refreshing!!! Your new found history regarding the sugar trade was well delivered. All facts. I would like to add my appreciation for your proper choice of words describing "the enslaved people!" Indeed, they were "people" that were enslaved. Not simply "slaves"😊
Great day out with some amazing finds too. Yes please keep the pudding doll in the round up, I’ll miss her if you stop using her. Take care and thank you for sharing 👏🙏❤️
I love how you found the 3 green beads,all together & interesting stories of the Codd marbles & bag seals. Yes please keep hiding the little pudding dolls❤❤ Thank you both as always.
A resounding YES with hiding the pudding dolls! It is so cute! You’ll have to do a…find the pudding doll search one day! Just to see who makes it to the end of your videos! And who is paying attention! 😃😃❤️❤️❤️
Amazing finds as always ❤️ You hsve a big fan in Indiana that thinks you two are his favourite Brits❤❤❤❤bless you for bringing beauty, peace and civility into my world on a regular basis ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love looking for the pudding doll so please include the new addition we viewers love seaching for. Always love your videos of your adventures ❤️. Peace to ALL
Love the traveling pudding doll(s) and also the birds feeding on your window sill...makes an already enjoyable finds roundup fun and funnier. thank you!
The roly poly bugs you mentioned are known to me in Western Oregon as Potato Bugs. They aren’t even bugs! They’re terrestrial isopods, crustaceans if you believe that!
Potato bug is the correct name. All those other names are bogus. 😁😁 From a neighbor to the north in Seattle. 🙋🏽♀️. (BTW, spring is coming! How about you?)
Thank you, lovely ladies. Please keep the pudding dolls, they're hilarious. I think the large wall plaque sherd showed Cardiff Castle's beautiful clock tower. Maybe it said Cardiff Castle Gardens.
I love to see the little pudidng doll in the round ups and now she's not on her own as she has a friend. Lovely beads and to find three together was great. Interesting about the sugar seal and the history lesson. thanks for taking us along. Stay safe.
Well, I was unsubscribed AGAIN! Just happened to check and see you had a new video. I have notifications for all, but being unsubscribed I don't get anything. I remember last week UA-cam would unsubscribe right after I subscribed...3 times in just a couple of hours. Loving the new video. So glad I checked...
You two are so refreshing....Happy talk and laughter....and your treasure treks are like a pleasant hike finding treasures along the way ....we can imagine ourselves there too.....we can all use some outdoors. Your video's do more for raising our spirits than you know. Here in the U.S. it's good to tune out of current events and tune into you two. Thank you for keeping it real....and all you share....very peaceful. And your music and history inserts, and magic in your artistic cinamatography Is really really well done....
Hi Gail. The metal object at 16:02, looks to be a capo, used on playing a guitar. Love your videos. You and Alex do a wonderful job presenting your outings and finds.
The "dendron" bit of Lepidodendron and Rhododendron actually just means "tree", and they're not related at all. A lot of scientific plant names have pieces of the name that mean something specific in Latin or Greek. Dendrobium (a type of orchid) and Leucadendron are other examples of plants with tree related names. I'm so very jealous of all the fun stuff you find. Especially old bottles! And the codd marbles, they're soooo pretty! I live in Sweden, and as far as I know, there's not a lot of places here where you can easily find old stuff like this. Sure, there are places where people have found items that are thousands of years old, but not at all easily available. I guess it's mostly because is not as densely populated as the UK is. Also we don't have as many rivers all over the place, and not much when it comes to tides (or none at all? Not sure tbh). And I live very far from the sea, so I don't really have access to it anyway. I am actually off to the UK today though, to visit a friend in Oxford and go to a gig there. But from what I've found on Google, there's not a lot of mudlarking and treasure hunting to do there. Oh, and if you want to hear a super sad song about the Caribbean sugar plantations, I can recommend Antiguan Graveyard by The Teacups. It's beautiful, but if you pay attention to the lyrics, you might need tissues when you listen to it. Crying is a common side effect of hearing that song.
Every week I forget, and every week I laugh when I see the little pudding doll in the roundup. Yes, please continue with the pudding doll escapades! Be well, beautiful souls.
Agree! Gives me little giggles of delight❤
Right?! It makes me play where’s the doll every roundup. I love it!
Agreed! The little dollies balancing and hiding about make me laugh! We are never too old for dollies! Or for horses legs🐴😄!
Absolutely, where’s miss Pudding!!! I am continually amazed by the fact you see tiny beads! Love your finds & the pudding dolls together are wonderful!!!
You are so right- they are beautiful souls! 🩵🦋
Yes, keep hiding the pudding doll. I love the " where's Waldo" effect!
I really miss you creating treasures on your Makers channel! I loved watching you casting things in silver to make jewelry and your glass blowing attempts! Please show us more it's so enjoyable!❤❤
Yes I agree ❤🇦🇺
I agree too! 😍
Agree 😊
Same here.
same here its a long while since we saw you making something beautiful
The antics of TWO pudding dolls are everything!!!
I’m so happy that you now have 2 pudding dolls to hide in your new finds! They make chuckle with how you pose them!! Love both your channels!❤
Yes please keep the pudding dolls and I love the little birds hopping by the window.
Absolutely keep the little dollie in the videos!!!!
My family calls "roly polys" pill bugs, although they are not true bugs. They are called roly polys because they roll up into a ball for protection.
Yes keep the pudding doll romping thru the finds, now has a friend. It makes me smile from ear to ear.❤❤
The pudding dolls are up to such antics....just adore them.
The only thing better than one pudding doll is two 😊
You are so right" Thank you so much, you are too kind! xx
Every week I enjoy seeing where the pudding doll is hiding on the table of finds, yes please continue. Your eyes were certainly tuned into finds today ! I am amazed that you found five "denticals" today. Your subscriber count is at 99.3K, so I hope it hits 100K before next weeks video. Thanks Gail and Alex, I hope you both have an awesome week!
My family migrated from Ireland my generations ago. I'm near 60yrs old now, but when i was a little girl my great grandmother baked me a birthday cake and told everyone to carefully look through our slices. She baked little porcelain animals in it. I was 6 and to this day it is still my favorite birthday cake that I ever had. I miss my family❤❤
I hope you do not get rid of the pudding dolls, I love how they are arranged in your end of day photos.I really enjoy watching your videos.
In Latvia, until 2007, sugar was produced from sugar beets. My godmother made money in the 1990s by growing sugar beets and selling them for processing in a sugar factory. We relatives went to help harvest them. It was a fun event!
Thx interesting.
That glass drop looks like a Prince Rupert's drop and they're very interesting.
The doll is too cute! And I enjoy seeing her each week!
Alex, when you found your fifth cod marble, it looked like there was a paint pan on the screen ,lower right.
Love you ladies. Some great finds as usual. Been a sad week for me. My best friend Marshmallow died in my arms on the way to the vets on Wednesday March 6th. He would have been 14 in May, I've had him since he was 6 weeks old. We went through a lot together. Went for walks three times a day. I Love and miss him so much. I Love your hair Alex 🤗😘😭💔💖💖
So sorry for your loss. Losing a beloved pet is heartbreaking. 😢stay strong😢❤
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I hate that for you!! So sorry. I love my old kitty too. She s about 18 years old. GOD sent her to me( her mother wandered up to our home and had kittens) when my 1stborn graduated to HEAVEN at just 20 years. 😭😭😭😭😭 You will grieve for her as long as you need to. Then some little one will be waiting for you somewhere.
So very sorry for the loss of Marshmallow. Sending a healing hug from West Yorkshire UK
I love those pudding dolls! I love looking for it (now them) at the end. I get a real giggle about where you put it. Keep the pudding dolls, they are so cute. ❤️🇨🇦
Yes yes yes! 😅keep pudding doll in the finds she's adorable popping up everywhere like a little minx, she helps with scale!❤❤😂
Oh, yes ,please continu with your pudding doll, I’m laughing so much,sometimes I have to go back a little bit because I couldn’t find her!
And the little shell we call them in holland,,coffeebeans,,
Thank you so much again! ❤❤❤
Yes! Please!! I love trying to find the pudding doll! So cute! Thank you for the wonderful videos' Ladies!
Bringing the pudding dolls into the roundups is a fun idea, reminds us of our reading a book to our children, in their formative years, called Looking for Goldbug. Those 3 beads were beauties. Enjoy your dry humour Gail.
Yes please keep both little dolls in your videos ❤️
The pudding doll and green beads are incredible finds! I love the little broken doll face as well. It is very sweet.❤😊❤
Love the pudding doll . It is so funny how it manages to keep moving around during the roundup. I find myself laughing while you are showing us everything. Please keep her there .
Exciting fun video, beautiful necklace beads
Love the pudding dolls keep showing them please. They are truly precious
Yes, love the pudding dolls.
I love watching where the little doll will appear and LOVE how its sticking in or out of items...make for a "find the find" again yet inside! Keep it going for a while longer..majoroity vote though, right? Hugs from Virginia USA
I love the pudding doll in all the videos! Definitely makes me smile 😊
For two interesting ladies, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much!! We’re so glad you enjoyed it! Much love 🥰❤️
I love the big piece of blue and white china - just gorgeous. So many things you could do with it. (It would, indeed, look great in a garden path.) Have you folks ever considered doing a mosaic?
Just adore your channel and the treasures you two find.
And yes please keep the pudding dolls playing among your treasures. Thanks for brightening my day.
Mike. From across the pond 😊
I love the pudding doll antics❤
Hello from Canada❤ snowing here and cold. Love your finds
Hello from Denmark, where theres snow too 🇩🇰😀
No snow in Missouri 😢 Spring has sprung.
Hi Ladies! Looking forward to seeing what treasures you find today! 🤗
You both have a real eye for the tiny stuff.🧐who lovely that you found a little friend for your little doll.❤
I have to say that one of my favourite things of the video is the round up section with the very humourous display of the pudding doll and I'm so happy he found a lovely friend to make it even funnier. I love that you take the time to do this and your artistry in displaying them is second to none you really have a gift for displaying ❤❤❤
Ladies! You are getting closer to the big number of subscribers! Oh wow 🎉 so glad for you….good weather too! Hope Spring brings lots of good weather and lots of fun finds! You got your “doll” Alex … so excited for you! 🌹and yes keep hiding your little doll…it’s so fun to look out for them.🎈
Love the doll - puts a smile on my face ❤
Gail and Alex, as always, I loved every second of your mudlark today. Absolutely, enjoy the pudding doll antics every week, glad that there are 2 to play now, hope they continue, for as long you find it fun.
I truly love it when you visit the fore shore. It's one of my favorite places to see you explore. My favorite part of the weekend is when I see a new video from Northern Mudlarks.
Also the Lost Tower Diaries. Have been sorely missing them.
I hope we get to see some "making" videos again soon as well. I love watching you make everything, beads, bottles, clay pipe tiny homes... just ANYTHING & EVERYTHING!!!
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. I will never stop dreaming of a visit to Scotland/England. The Borderlands, and the Highlands. ❤ from California, US.
That dear little birdie on your windowstill.😊
Sugar beet is grown in UK today in East Anglia and turned into sugar there. Please keep using the little dolls .
I really miss your Chrystal hunts and agate hunts!! I'm hoping you will do those again!!!
Yes Keep hiding the pudding doll(s)🐝 Finding them has become one of my favorite parts of your vids🥰
I love the birds on the window sill!
Yes please, Keep the pudding dolls 😂 double the fun with two! I look forward to seeing your creative ways you slip them in your finds. I also enjoy researching & learning, the sugar news was interesting! Now I will research how do you get sugar out of a beet? Seeing you from outside the window is a cool new feature as well
☮️🇨🇦💜Thank you Gail & Alex for all you do
The beads in situ were a top find! Love the blue and white pottery too. Sugar beet is grown in the UK today in East Anglia and the East Midlands...fascinating bit of history from an unassuming bag seal. Thoroughly enjoyable as always!
99.3K and climbing!!!❤ leaving this to help push the algorithm in your favor. (I hope) My two favorite mudlarks. I love learning so much together from your little “finds”.
Loved the info on the tree fossil!!! Looked like a pine cone impression to me. Please keep the pudding doll in the roundup. We love playing Where's Dolly!!!🥰🥰🥰
I don't think UA-cam is unsubscribing people. Sometimes when I switch devices and watch on them, it happens to me. Lovely finds.. Yes, please keep both the dolls in your videos..
Love the hidden pudding dolls. Keep it up 😄 Great finds.
I think it's a really sweet way of displaying your finds, with having the pudding dolls cutey displayed. Those 3 green beads are very cool and then to have 2 other colors of the same design is awesome!!
Hello from Nova Scotia, Canada! We've had a lot of cold wet weather here so haven't had a chance to go beach combing. I love your videos and your finds!! And the way you hind your pudding dolls !
I love seeing the pudding dolls hiding in the final round up display. Please keep them. They make me happy.
It such a good idea and so creative. I love spotting the doll, and now dolls. Well done, you could have easily missed finding it.
All the finds seen together are amazing. You both found interesting things. The imortelle flowers are beautiful despite what they were made for. To think they survived.
To rememember imortelle just remember IMORTAL. Living forever, which is what these flowers have managed to do. 😅
Thank you for another great video. 💖🌸
Hi Alex and Gail,
What a lovely finds!
Congratulations on finding another pudding doll!
Now the other doll featuring in your videos isn't alone anymore, so he can find a great place somewhere in a cupboard with his new friend. 😉
I really loved the history lesson about the sugar industry. Amazing what you can learn thanks to a little bag seal.
I don't comment very often, but I watch every video from you.
Being seriously ill, it gives me a way to go treasure hunting with you, enjoying all the finds, and at the same time forgetting the pain that I'm constantly in.
So thank you so much for your videos! I know it's a lot of work to create them, but it's highly appreciated!❤
Sending you love from the Netherlands. ❤🤗
Sorry to hear of your illness. Praying for you. 🙏
@@tterbay Thank you so much!❤️
@@ilonamollema6467 You are most welcome. 🙏
Keep the little pudding doll. It makes me watch to the end. I love to giggle when I find it. ❤Joi
I love seeing Dolly pop up in the round ups, don’t stop now please. ✨
Yes, love the pudding dolls!❤
How Absolutley refreshing!!! Your new found history regarding the sugar trade was well delivered. All facts. I would like to add my appreciation for your proper choice of words describing "the enslaved people!" Indeed, they were "people" that were enslaved. Not simply "slaves"😊
Also, I love the "pudding dolls" making cameos with all the fun finds. It reminds me of the little mouse in the children's book "Goodnight Moon!"😊
Great vid ladies, love the finds but also the beautiful nature shots showing the rebirth of the flora, thanks so much, cheers!!!🥰😘💕👍👍
Thank you for the history lesson! I’m 64 and love learning new things! 💕
Thank you ladies for a wonderful journey today! I really enjoyed coming along! Please keep exploring and creating!! ❤🇨🇦
Great day out with some amazing finds too. Yes please keep the pudding doll in the round up, I’ll miss her if you stop using her. Take care and thank you for sharing 👏🙏❤️
I love what you do with the pudding dolls. The beads are so pretty
I love how you found the 3 green beads,all together & interesting stories of the Codd marbles & bag seals. Yes please keep hiding the little pudding dolls❤❤ Thank you both as always.
A resounding YES with hiding the pudding dolls! It is so cute! You’ll have to do a…find the pudding doll search one day! Just to see who makes it to the end of your videos! And who is paying attention! 😃😃❤️❤️❤️
Amazing finds as always ❤️
You hsve a big fan in Indiana that thinks you two are his favourite Brits❤❤❤❤bless you for bringing beauty, peace and civility into my world on a regular basis ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Scotish
I love looking for the pudding doll so please include the new addition we viewers love seaching for. Always love your videos of your adventures ❤️. Peace to ALL
Oh yes let’s keep playing Where’s Waldo with the pudding dolls.. love the green beads.
You are two beautiful souls that bring joy to my heart when I watch your treasure hunts❤
Happy to see the little doll has a friend. They can play hide and seek
And then there were two…we love seeing the cutie pudding dolls peaking out of your finds. The green beads are so pretty.
Love the green beads!❤
I love the placements of the pudding dolls. Please use both now. And add any others you find throughout the year. It is so cute.❤
Love the traveling pudding doll(s) and also the birds feeding on your window sill...makes an already enjoyable finds roundup fun and funnier. thank you!
Keep hiding the two little pudding dolls together. So cute!
Please keep hiding the pudding doll and now you have 2 to use together 😊 very nice finds! You ladies are very enjoyable to watch. Thanks
Love the little pudding doll.
those beads are amazing, love the hide and seek with the little dolls too!
The roly poly bugs you mentioned are known to me in Western Oregon as Potato Bugs. They aren’t even bugs! They’re terrestrial isopods, crustaceans if you believe that!
Potato bug is the correct name. All those other names are bogus. 😁😁 From a neighbor to the north in Seattle. 🙋🏽♀️. (BTW, spring is coming! How about you?)
@@bkitteh6295 I hope spring is coming! Our daffodils are getting tired of the snow, rain, and wind!
Thank you, lovely ladies. Please keep the pudding dolls, they're hilarious. I think the large wall plaque sherd showed Cardiff Castle's beautiful clock tower. Maybe it said Cardiff Castle Gardens.
I love what you do with the puddung dolls!
Keep hiding it!!!❤ it cracks me up every time I see him peeking out from somewhere 😊
Love it when the pudding doll pops up.
I love to see the little pudidng doll in the round ups and now she's not on her own as she has a friend. Lovely beads and to find three together was great. Interesting about the sugar seal and the history lesson. thanks for taking us along. Stay safe.
Love how the little pudding dolls play hide and seek. ❤ from 🇨🇦
I found you in the beginning and I subscribed and I'm still here❤💗🩷🩵
Well, I was unsubscribed AGAIN! Just happened to check and see you had a new video. I have notifications for all, but being unsubscribed I don't get anything. I remember last week UA-cam would unsubscribe right after I subscribed...3 times in just a couple of hours.
Loving the new video. So glad I checked...
Those “art deco” beads remind me of beads from a rosary with the different sizes. I love the pudding dolls. Great finds ladies
Hi from New York. Another fine video.I love the way you lay out the little dolls. Also very nice looking fossil. Have a great day and stay safe.
You two are so refreshing....Happy talk and laughter....and your treasure treks are like a pleasant hike finding treasures along the way ....we can imagine ourselves there too.....we can all use some outdoors. Your video's do more for raising our spirits than you know. Here in the U.S. it's good to tune out of current events and tune into you two. Thank you for keeping it real....and all you share....very peaceful. And your music and history inserts, and magic in your artistic cinamatography
Is really really well done....
Hi Gail. The metal object at 16:02, looks to be a capo, used on playing a guitar. Love your videos. You and Alex do a wonderful job presenting your outings and finds.
The "dendron" bit of Lepidodendron and Rhododendron actually just means "tree", and they're not related at all. A lot of scientific plant names have pieces of the name that mean something specific in Latin or Greek. Dendrobium (a type of orchid) and Leucadendron are other examples of plants with tree related names.
I'm so very jealous of all the fun stuff you find. Especially old bottles! And the codd marbles, they're soooo pretty! I live in Sweden, and as far as I know, there's not a lot of places here where you can easily find old stuff like this. Sure, there are places where people have found items that are thousands of years old, but not at all easily available. I guess it's mostly because is not as densely populated as the UK is. Also we don't have as many rivers all over the place, and not much when it comes to tides (or none at all? Not sure tbh). And I live very far from the sea, so I don't really have access to it anyway.
I am actually off to the UK today though, to visit a friend in Oxford and go to a gig there. But from what I've found on Google, there's not a lot of mudlarking and treasure hunting to do there.
Oh, and if you want to hear a super sad song about the Caribbean sugar plantations, I can recommend Antiguan Graveyard by The Teacups. It's beautiful, but if you pay attention to the lyrics, you might need tissues when you listen to it. Crying is a common side effect of hearing that song.
Enjoyed the roundup with the bag seal details. Yes keep the pudding dolls together and on the move.
awesome yes as yous go into spring we go into autumn here in new zealand
I am always excited watching and listening to your fabulous adventures. Lots of Love, Light and Laughter!
Good times as always, love to both
I LOVE playing “Where’s Pudding Doll?” ♥️