Awesome Beachcombing Treasures After A Storm With Mike From Sea Glass Archaeology On Cape Breton!
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Thanks for all your love and support everyone!
I’m so happy to be back on the beach and sharing this latest Beachcombing adventure with you!
Oceans of Love & Hugs to all!
Mikee
Wow, that's a LOT of snow! Glad you and the kids made it through the storm safely and without the power going out!
Always makes me smile when I see that you have posted another video for us Mike. So good to see you and your boys again, and to see you all enjoying the snow. I am glad you are all safe. And thank you for always taking the time to tell us and show us where some of your finds may have come from. Take care Mike. Till next time.
Love your knowledge and experiences as well as your fun loving adventures ❤
What a fun Video!! I Love how you educate us about the glass you find!! It’s so interesting! I’m glad you and your family weathered that huge storm ok!!
Excited to see you, your children and a new video. Such fun finds and so much snow! Glad your children were with you during the emergency and had so much fun. I love snow. Thanks for your videos.
I love a snow storm, as long as I don't have to shovel it. Thank you for the video.
I have seen mudlarkers find pipes with a horse hoof at the base. On the pipe the horse hoof was the rest at the bottom, not part you smoke.. Awesome little piece of blue and white! Thanks Mike!
Glad to hear you and your loved ones are safe Mike.
It’s been a warm winter here on the West coast and they are already talking major water shortages in the summer because there is no snow pack. Sigh.
Thanks for the video to watch and relax to!
Extremely precios security glass What an amazing find Mike ! Abrazos
That is the type of snow I remember from my childhood. One year the snow was piled up to the roof of the house, my brother and I made it out and up onto the roof and jumped off. It was so much fun.
Oh my !! 5 feet! Glad all went well. Happy to see your great beach finds.
Wonderful video as usual Mike! Always happy to see and hear your adventures. Thank you!!!💙
What a great video! Thank you Mike for your informative and fascinating commentary. I love green sea glass the best!
Love it dude! Great finds… that snow!!!!! ❤ cheers for the entertainment x
Beautiful glass found on the beach! I always enjoy your videos Mike.Although you are freezing there the beach makes me happy. I used to live in Naples/Bonita Springs Florida only 1 mile to the beach. I loved being there but never really saw much glass. If I did I would have definitely brought it home. I hope you have a fantastic week ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜 Your boys loved rolling around in the snow lol 😂 😂😂
Fantastic video
Love the colour and thickness of the Ball Mason jar piece! Thanks so much for the snow footage. I am glad you all stayed safe and managed to have fun. Looks like your boys had another snow day today, and maybe tomorrow too. We had 92cm from a blizzard once, and that was more than enough for me. I hope I never have to dig out from 150cm!
I'm glad that you braved the storm. Really missed you. Glad to see you in a new video😊
All is right with the world because my buddy is safe and back to picking up tiny treasures. Good to see you, Mike.
Thank you for the video!
Mikey! So very glad to see another video!
So pretty this finds and seeing the insulators. I just used my small tinies in a project on my channel. Miss the beach here in Ontario. Hope your all warm and safe.
Glad you're doing well after the storm! Halifax did not get near as much snow
It's nice to know where the sea glass has originated from,it's many years to get what they are it's good to know what they started out as.
I’m so glad you appreciate the history behind sea glass Joyce!💯
Connecting with those who once owned/used the glass or objects through history makes each find uniquely special!☀️
Hugs my friend! 🧡
Man, honestly I would love to have 5” of snow! We got 3.5” just yesterday
That small piece looks reminiscent of an animal shaped creamer pourer or gravy boat thats shaped like an animal where spout is the mouth (although I know is far to small to be that). I also figured it could be a statue with a hole to hollow it out so it didn't blow up in the kiln from being too thick. I use to make ceramic pieces in high school and college. I would love to see an update when you figure out what it is!
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First!!!!!
Myself and two friends are planning a seaglass trip to Cape Brenton in May. Would you tell us what you think is the best area to travel to for some finds? You sure have found some very interesting pieces.
I just found your videos, so excited!! Where are u located?
Holà