Such a beautiful place! So many bit and pieces I would love to grab up! Love the wonky bottle! at 21:03 upper right hand top on the bottom of the tree branch/stump you can see a mushroom called Auricularia auricula-judae, known most commonly as wood ear, they cultivate those in china and else where even here in the U.S. they are a edible mushroom! I admit the texture is something you have to get used to, I put mine in a magic bullet and make a sauce of it for my chicken and steaks. :) Looks like you need a weed wacker for all the nettles! lol
That;s always the big problem Debra... What to take and what to leave? But I don't think we'll take the mushrooms 🍄👀 as with our eyesight it could lead to a disaster 😄 The weed wacker is a great idea 🌱🌱🌱🌱🚶🌱🏃🌱🌱 thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Fish out of Welsh water transform to Dragons in Yorkshire 👍A great video with nice friends ✨👍A collaboration of interest in finding items from the past 👍I enjoyed this ✨✨✨✨✨✨
Thanks James, it was a last minute plan as Lynn messaged us after our Not Live, Live Show on the Saturday night, and we met up on the Sunday morning. but we had a great time, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Another awesome video with stunning scenery, makes me a bit homesick. Your so lucky to be able to walk around without watching for snakes, eww and nasty spiders too. Thank you for sharing this awesome video, god bless and stay safe and well 🙏🙏🥰🥰👍👍👍👏👏👏❤️❤️🌻🌻
Thanks again for a beautiful video. The riverside is beautiful with it's magestic tree trunks with their limbs full of leaves in all their green glory. How blessed you are to live in such a beautiful place. Sorry I've missed some of your live shows, here in Arizona it comes on 2:00 p.m. and I'm usually busy at that time. I do watch them later. Oh yes....the singing birds were right on que. 💟
Yes Guadalupe, we are blessed to live in such a beautiful country, especially where we don't have to worry to much about snakes and spiders, so we can explore and find treasures. It's great that you're able to catch up with the live shows, thanks for being such a loyal viewer, and for all your encouragement 🙂😎🐼
Oh what a beautiful place that is. And the treasures you found. Such a wonderful and exciting mudlark. Can’t wait to see the show tomorrow. Take care ☺️🌻🐝
That was amazing! The egg cup Lynn found was so cute! So much pattern & detail to it. The nettles here in Kent are really high. I just walk through them in jeans like it’s nothing. So used of them now lol. You guys had some great finds in Yorkshire!! Will you be going back? See you tomorrow.
Yes Adam, we're planning to go back, as long as we don't get a travel ban again, and we have another 2 videos to edit from this trip. See you in the Live Show... Don't be late 😄
So pleased to see you back in Yorkshire! The site you are on really opens up in the winter and early spring and it's huge so you must come back and find an 'Eiffel Tower' bottle, I know they are there because its where I found mine. Great video, really enjoyed it! 😀 x
It was great to be back Amanda, and we'll definitely return to that dump later in the year, and explore it properly. Stay safe and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
I don't know if you read these comments, Caroline, but I did get a chance to see that pink royal shard in focus during the live at about 4:03 and it says "M Queen Alexa" in gold print under the picture. FYI
👀 You're absolutely right Susan, ☑️ What poor eyesight we must have, 👓 I spent ages double checking we got the right queen, and it was written on it all the time 😄 Well spotted, and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
What a beautiful area with the trees and the bird’s singing, so green. What interesting finds, shame there were broken bottles, but you got some nice ones anyway. Take care. ❤️🇦🇺🪃 xxx
The broken jar mend with resin,with asertate on the inside,then mix your resin or use UV and shine a torch on it, and also cracks,very useful,lovely jar,some interesting history
Hi loving the vid guys thank you. Just a guick idea for yr broken bottle tops if you tidy up the bottoms hang them upright and put something on a string at the bottom to jingle in breeze you will have a lovly wind chime xxxx
Hey Caroline and Phil. Hope you are well. I have to play mom taxi this evening. I am sorry I will have to miss tonight again. but I should be able to attend and participate in the chat tomorrow. I'll watch this later when I get home. Whohoo!
A mom's work is never done Laura, as a wise man once said, "a mother is one who can replace all others, but whom none other can replace. Hope you make it to the chat later 🙂😎🐼
You missed what looked like a very ornate jar @30:26, just right of the branch. I shouted out, but you didn't hear me. Oh well, maybe next time. Love your videos. See you later today at the live show.
Very good question Kitty, and there's no one simple answer... I suppose in part it's because git took so long to find our first pipe, also stems are easy to overlook, so it's fun to spot them and their an obsolete part of a bygone age... Probably all those things and more, but whatever the reasons, finding them makes us smile and that's the best thing. 🙂😎🐼
You are fortunate that you are only struggling with nettles. In my area there would be not only nettles but , burrs, thorny bushes, poison ivy, poison oak, snakes including poisonous ones , deer flies, ticks and mosquitoes.
Hello from North Yorkshire.. Caroline I've sent you a facebook message about a place that might interest you and Phil. Nice to see you back out this way :)
Hi Garry, it was great to be back up North, we love it. I can't find the FB Message, could you send a message to our email mudlarking@aol.com Thanks 🙂😎🐼
Your roads seem so tight with the buildings being so close to traffic. It seems like an accident waiting to happen🙄 Where I have lived in the US the required setbacks have been 20 to 50 feet.‼️ 💜💙💚💛🧡❤
A lot of roads and building were built centuries ago in the UK and in times before cars and lorries. As a result many roads are very narrow and have never been widened as to do so would mean removing a lot of people's homes.
I'm from Ohio, I always wondered if you have poison ivy where you walk through the woods or is it just here in the states? Have a wonderful day stay safe and healthy 😘.
I've read that there is no poison ivy in the UK , it's a North American thing . I can tell you that even on the west coast (USA) we don't have poison ivy , poison oak is a huge problem though .
Those small glass bottles you find they used to have either opium or some sort of liquid cocaine. You always find them unembossed because they had paper labels.
I love your enthusiasm!
Thank you Rachel 🙂😎🐼
Here in the USA we sing there’s a hole in the bucket dear Liza dear Liza. It tickled me to hear you start singing that song
When I was taught the song the woman’s name was Mabel and her husband’s name was Henry
Glad you liked it Sherry... thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
That's interesting 🙂😎🐼
When you were singing "a hole in the bucket" I was reminded of being at camp as a youngster. I sang and/or hummed the rest of the evening. Thank you!
That's great Debbie, we love it when something stirs happy memories... even if it's my 🎵 singing 😄 Stay safe and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
That vinegar bottle and other beautiful bottles without their bases would be wonderful tops for glass/china bit windchimes...
That is exactly what I was thinking !! Bet Phil could make some beauties too !!
Thanks for the suggestion Susan 🙂😎🐼
Hello Mr and Mrs. Johnson .Hope you both have a wonderful and exciting week end finding alot of old gems.
Thank you Lee and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Yes, those trees were so pretty. I loved the bit where you scanned the scenery and played the music. I loved it!
That's good to hear Mary Beth. thanks for letting us know. and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Thank you for the beautiful videos from us in Georgia in the states
Our pleasure, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Such a beautiful place! So many bit and pieces I would love to grab up! Love the wonky bottle! at 21:03 upper right hand top on the bottom of the tree branch/stump you can see a mushroom called Auricularia auricula-judae, known most commonly as wood ear, they cultivate those in china and else where even here in the U.S. they are a edible mushroom! I admit the texture is something you have to get used to, I put mine in a magic bullet and make a sauce of it for my chicken and steaks. :) Looks like you need a weed wacker for all the nettles! lol
That;s always the big problem Debra... What to take and what to leave? But I don't think we'll take the mushrooms 🍄👀 as with our eyesight it could lead to a disaster 😄 The weed wacker is a great idea 🌱🌱🌱🌱🚶🌱🏃🌱🌱 thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
I think the lady on the pink shard was Queen Alexandra, wife of Edward VII.
Well done Michele, you're spot on ☑️ thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Fish out of Welsh water transform to Dragons in Yorkshire 👍A great video with nice friends ✨👍A collaboration of interest in finding items from the past 👍I enjoyed this ✨✨✨✨✨✨
Thanks James, it was a last minute plan as Lynn messaged us after our Not Live, Live Show on the Saturday night, and we met up on the Sunday morning. but we had a great time, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Phil was so devious with the plain or pattern! They were almost all pattern! I enjoy your channel immensely!
Oops you noticed Angela 🕵 And I still lost 😄 Take care and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Another awesome video with stunning scenery, makes me a bit homesick. Your so lucky to be able to walk around without watching for snakes, eww and nasty spiders too. Thank you for sharing this awesome video, god bless and stay safe and well 🙏🙏🥰🥰👍👍👍👏👏👏❤️❤️🌻🌻
Yes we are very lucky Chris... We'd could never do this in many parts of the world. Glad you enjoyed the video. God bless and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Olá amigos espero que estejam bem abraços amoooooo muito vocês 😸💐
Olá Bernadette, e obrigada pelo seu adorável comentário. 🙂😎🐼
I love those Wellies, Lynn. Thank you both for sharing your treasures.
I agree Denise, radical wellies, for sure 🙂😎🐼
I always look forward to joining you on your adventures! God Bless from Texas! ❤🇺🇸❤
God bless you too Robin. and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Lovely day...my favorite color is shades of green,can't have one.
Mine too 💚💚🤭
It was a wonderful day Jacque 🙂😎🐼
Thanks again for a beautiful video. The riverside is beautiful with it's magestic tree trunks with their limbs full of leaves in all their green glory. How blessed you are to live in such a beautiful place. Sorry I've missed some of your live shows, here in Arizona it comes on 2:00 p.m. and I'm usually busy at that time. I do watch them later. Oh yes....the singing birds were right on que. 💟
Yes Guadalupe, we are blessed to live in such a beautiful country, especially where we don't have to worry to much about snakes and spiders, so we can explore and find treasures. It's great that you're able to catch up with the live shows, thanks for being such a loyal viewer, and for all your encouragement 🙂😎🐼
Another great vlog! Love your co-host too! Such sweet kindred souls 💚🥰🌞
Thanks Shelly, we had a great time with Lynn & Graham 🙂😎🐼
This was so much fun, I tried shouting, "More! More!" to no avail at the end! Thank you all!!!
Thank you Rebecca for your lovely comment, and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Oh what a beautiful place that is. And the treasures you found. Such a wonderful and exciting mudlark. Can’t wait to see the show tomorrow. Take care ☺️🌻🐝
So glad you enjoyed it Ginny, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
@@LetsgowithTheJohnsons you’re welcome ☺️
Beautiful scenery, relaxing bush/mudlark, great finds.😊😊 What more could ask for?! Loved every minute ❤❤😍😍🥰🥰, thank you
That's brilliant Deb, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
That was amazing! The egg cup Lynn found was so cute! So much pattern & detail to it. The nettles here in Kent are really high. I just walk through them in jeans like it’s nothing. So used of them now lol. You guys had some great finds in Yorkshire!! Will you be going back? See you tomorrow.
Yes Adam, we're planning to go back, as long as we don't get a travel ban again, and we have another 2 videos to edit from this trip. See you in the Live Show... Don't be late 😄
I love that funky melted bottle you found for Phil 😍
It was so brilliant and absolutely unique... Glad you liked it too, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
So pleased to see you back in Yorkshire! The site you are on really opens up in the winter and early spring and it's huge so you must come back and find an 'Eiffel Tower' bottle, I know they are there because its where I found mine. Great video, really enjoyed it! 😀 x
It was great to be back Amanda, and we'll definitely return to that dump later in the year, and explore it properly. Stay safe and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
I don't know if you read these comments, Caroline, but I did get a chance to see that pink royal shard in focus during the live at about 4:03 and it says "M Queen Alexa" in gold print under the picture. FYI
👀 You're absolutely right Susan, ☑️ What poor eyesight we must have, 👓 I spent ages double checking we got the right queen, and it was written on it all the time 😄 Well spotted, and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
I found a blue enamel swallow pin on that site! Was a fleeting visit, but well worth it! Fab video xx
That sounds a lovely find Becky 🙂😎🐼
Queen Mary 👍🏻
Or maybe Queen Alexandra??? They look alike all dressed up 😄
@@LetsgowithTheJohnsons yes, yes they do ☺️
What a beautiful area with the trees and the bird’s singing, so green. What interesting finds, shame there were broken bottles, but you got some nice ones anyway. Take care. ❤️🇦🇺🪃 xxx
It was a stunning place to search for treasure Siona, so glad you liked it, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
What a beautiful place and what fabulous finds!! I would go completely nuts in a place like that lol... ❤🇦🇺
So glad you liked it... We had a great time too, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
The broken jar mend with resin,with asertate on the inside,then mix your resin or use UV and shine a torch on it, and also cracks,very useful,lovely jar,some interesting history
Thanks for the info Annie 🙂😎🐼
Hi from Tennessee USA.
Hi Rosia, from the valleys of Wales, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
@@LetsgowithTheJohnsons You folks are so precious !
Hi loving the vid guys thank you. Just a guick idea for yr broken bottle tops if you tidy up the bottoms hang them upright and put something on a string at the bottom to jingle in breeze you will have a lovly wind chime xxxx
Great idea Debbie 🙂😎🐼
Your whole day was a shade of green
Indeed Jacque, the perfect setting, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Enjoyed.
That's great Sherry 🙂😎🐼
I think Lynn found the top at an old hot water bottle
I think you're right Sherry 🙂😎🐼
Look I’m here. 😂😀lol
You never went away😂
@@LetsgowithTheJohnsons 🤣🤣
@@LetsgowithTheJohnsons That has to be the only explanation! :) :)
I don’t know if it’s been mentioned, but I think the bit of crest ware mug that Caroline found might go together with Graham’s Yorkshire pottery bit
I think you could be right Michele, or at least from a similar piece. Thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Hey Caroline and Phil. Hope you are well. I have to play mom taxi this evening. I am sorry I will have to miss tonight again. but I should be able to attend and participate in the chat tomorrow. I'll watch this later when I get home. Whohoo!
A mom's work is never done Laura, as a wise man once said, "a mother is one who can replace all others, but whom none other can replace. Hope you make it to the chat later 🙂😎🐼
It’s the handle...and just the hole.
Thanks for watching Dan 🙂😎🐼
You missed what looked like a very ornate jar @30:26, just right of the branch. I shouted out, but you didn't hear me. Oh well, maybe next time. Love your videos. See you later today at the live show.
Well spotted Terri, it's amazing how much we miss, even though we are looking 👀 Thanks for shouting, and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Why are you so enamored with pipes⁉️🤔
💜💙💚💛🧡❤
Very good question Kitty, and there's no one simple answer... I suppose in part it's because git took so long to find our first pipe, also stems are easy to overlook, so it's fun to spot them and their an obsolete part of a bygone age... Probably all those things and more, but whatever the reasons, finding them makes us smile and that's the best thing. 🙂😎🐼
48:30 is a melted Icilma cosmetic pot ☺️ x
Thanks Becky and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Awesome finds❤️🇨🇦
Thank you Catherine 🙂😎🐼
Is your Saturday programme 9am or 9pm, please.
It's at 9 pm UK time Armenestra... sorry for the slow response, but I got a little behind with the comments, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Hello from New Hampshire USA. Just subscribed enjoy you two. I'm an avid bottle collector . Nice finds.
Hello Lorraine, and thanks for subscribing. We're so glad you like the videos, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
You are fortunate that you are only struggling with nettles. In my area there would be not only nettles but , burrs, thorny bushes, poison ivy, poison oak, snakes including poisonous ones , deer flies, ticks and mosquitoes.
Yes, we do appreciate how safe it is here 🙂😎🐼
Again with much glee it's only me with comment number 143 see, now there's tidy.
143 that's quite a pace, I'm sure you'd win, if it was a race 🙂😎🐼
Was that a young Queen Mary of Teck?
Quite a few thought the same as you Benny, but it turned out to be Queen Alexandra, thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Hello from North Yorkshire.. Caroline I've sent you a facebook message about a place that might interest you and Phil. Nice to see you back out this way :)
Hi Garry, it was great to be back up North, we love it. I can't find the FB Message, could you send a message to our email mudlarking@aol.com Thanks 🙂😎🐼
@@LetsgowithTheJohnsons Message sent.
I don’t know how you pulled your selves away. So much to see.
With a 5 hour drive ahead of us we had to leave Kathy, but we'll be back... thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Queen Mary, It looks Georgian,so can't remember what Queen that was,so many kings and queens
Yes Annie, there were a lot 🙄 This one was Alexandra... Stay safe and thanks for watching 🙂😎🐼
Your roads seem so tight with the buildings being so close to traffic. It seems like an accident waiting to happen🙄
Where I have lived in the US the required setbacks have been 20 to 50 feet.‼️
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Not over here Kitty... there may be some rules these days, but years ago they built houses right on the roadside 🏡🚙
A lot of roads and building were built centuries ago in the UK and in times before cars and lorries. As a result many roads are very narrow and have never been widened as to do so would mean removing a lot of people's homes.
Did you take all those bottles ?
No Sherry, only as many as we could fit in my backpack 🙂😎🐼
I'm from Ohio, I always wondered if you have poison ivy where you walk through the woods or is it just here in the states? Have a wonderful day stay safe and healthy 😘.
Seriously bad this year too! It has overtaken my blackberries at the woodline. Northeast O, Carol?
I've read that there is no poison ivy in the UK , it's a North American thing . I can tell you that even on the west coast (USA) we don't have poison ivy , poison oak is a huge problem though .
@@bryanobrien2726 I didn't know that! though I do remember Mythbusters doing an episode about vodka use on the oak.
@@colleennikstenas4921 I miss the Mythbusters . I'll have to look that up .
I wonder that whenever I'm watching mudlarkers wander through the brush. edit: And ticks. I'm always worried they'll be covered in ticks.
Just subscribe to your channel awesome video 👍📸
That's great Fiona, welcome to our channel 🙂😎🐼
Thank you 👍🙏👍
Those small glass bottles you find they used to have either opium or some sort of liquid cocaine. You always find them unembossed because they had paper labels.
That's interesting... Thanks Tiffany 🙂😎🐼
dont touch poison ivy
Thanks for the advice Pauline 🙂😎🐼