From the land of the Bluenose.....the alarm did not go off but this bouy did awaken and did the three "S's" and got dressed for work.............um! Lord love a duck it was my day off. Losing it here big time.
Was up and stayed up making coffee and thinking where to go a digging. After Tim's with Marie I dropped her off and went to change into proper digging attire. Son of a see horse that must have been a site as I had my old faded Garrett hat with the green lettering, black crocs, a 3/4 black and blue wet suit covered with a military camo jacket........real trend setter hey!
Water was cool but the view was great and coins started coming my way as soon as I entered.
Wasn't long before I got a slight chill but with the aid of this find I was able to see where I was going!
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Next water spot had a now familar sign but what the halibut have all fall and winter to recover!
Was shooting for a century (100 coins) and the combo dig took a little over 3 hours to complete with travel time.
Take for the day was 2 keys, a pulley, Britcoin, Argentine coin, 1968 dime (1/2 silver) and 118 coins @$22.57
The real treat however was a drive we took the other day scouting for new spots to hunt. Enjoy the photo tour of our day.
A long way down to the cold Atlantic!
The old military lookout.
The Lighthouse standing guard over the harbour.
A quiet time in a fishing village.
A Pirate's den?
The Boss and no not Springstein.
Marie gets behind the camera for the sunset.