This Treasure Tuesday takes place at my great aunt’s house. 🙂
The first discovery was that the roses were blooming. 😊
Aren’t they lovely? 💖
I couldn’t get enough of them.
This was with the flash to really bring them out.
And the grass was pretty too.
I really liked the clovers.
Haha, I probably took too many of those. 😅 These were the best shots.
It was a beautiful day! This is a shot of the area I was metal detecting in:
After taking photos, I pulled out the metal detector. 😀
We also found what we think are wild onions. I wanted to start a batch of them here, so I pulled some up. (I didn’t find the spark plug or the rachet – those are there because we kept having spark plug issues in the lawn mower.) But anyway, the finds!
My first key! 😀 Coins! I knew it might be a great hunt when the first thing I dug was a dime. 1965. One year off from being a silver coin! One of the pennies was 1959 – one year off from being a wheat cent.
Also pull tabs. And tin foil. I am really starting to detest that stuff. But that’s how it goes. 🤷🏻♀️
Some sort of blade. (Now I understand why people wear gloves while metal detecting – it’s not just to keep the hands from getting dirty it’s to protect from finding something sharp! 😮) Some sort of overall clip thing? It looks like it might slip over a button? Some sort of aluminum pieces. And a rusty nail. 🤣
A rock. (It was huge so I kept it. 😆) And my first buckle! It was the last find of the day. I’m so happy about this one. 😀 I think it may be a shoe buckle?
Overall, it was a good hunt. 😊
Those roses are beautiful and some pretty nice finds, too.
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Thank you! ❤ I love those roses. I ended up getting my mom some more roses (a small bush, not a vine like these were) after this. Beautiful red ones. I need to share photos of them soon. 🙂
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You’re welcome and roses are quite pretty! I look forward to those photos! Blessed rest of the week to you.
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😊 💖
Blessed week to you too! 💙
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Thank you, Grace! 💙
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Beautiful roses. Those pop tabs from soda cans are no fun to find. But it looks like you ran across several treasures with your metal detector. Makes me want to drag our metal detector out and start hunting. Enjoyed your post.
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After seeing these, I got some for my mom, though they are little bushes and not climbing ones.
No, but even pop tabs are better than tin foil. XD
Yes, I did! 😀 And I hope to find more. Lately I’ve either been too busy to detect or it’s been raining.
Oohhh if you do, be sure to let us know what you find! 😀
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Did some digging in our yard. Will post what we found real soon – truly was not much – but it is fun to use the metal detector.
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Oh yay! I look forward to it! 🙂 (And if you’ve posted it already, I’ll be sure to check it out! ❤ )
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Those roses are beautiful 💖 and I loved seeing what you found! 😊
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After seeing these, I bought my mom some more rose bushes. 🙂 I think I fell in love with roses, haha.
❤ Glad you loved this!
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Beautiful and lovely ♥
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Thank you! ❤
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Cool finds! I wonder if that object just above the rock is the button that goes with the overall clip?
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Oooooohhh! 😀 That would explain what that thing is and the fact I found them within a few feet of each other, I believe. I’ll take a better look at it soon and see! 🙂
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My fictional story for this would be that someone made a scarecrow using an old, broken pair of overalls. Life got busy, and the scarecrow sat quietly through a few seasons till the already old material rotted, causing the 2 metal pieces to separate. When someone finally came to clean things up, the pieces had become lodged in the mud and leaves and were trampled underfoot, driving them deeper and deeper into the ground. 😃
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Sorry for the delay – your comment went to spam.
Actually, this is the fourth comment of yours to go to spam. Weird!
Awww, poor scarecrow! Love the story! ❤
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No problem! Not your fault! At least you have your settings such that the comments don’t just disappear; that way you eventually find them. Yeah, I don’t get it either. One of my followers’ comments sometimes go to my spam box, too, and I have to rescue them.
Glad you liked the story!
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😊 Yes – I don’t want to miss anyone’s comments. 💖
I wonder what causes that?
😁❤️
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I understand.
I’m not sure, but on my e-mails that I receive from WordPress letting me know that someone has commented on my post, the “View comment” button is SO CLOSE to the “mark as spam” button that it would be easy to fat finger it and accidentally mark other bloggers’ comments as spam. Then their system might flag them as spammers when they comment on other people’s blogs.
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Oohhh I see what you mean! 😮 That’s very possible.
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By the way, my comments went to spam on several people’s blogs, but I contacted wp and it seems to be fixed.
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Oh no! I’m glad it’s fixed now! 😁
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Me too!
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😁
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Beautiful pictures
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Thank you! ❤️
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Wow! More grace filled images of His grace by Grace ❤ 🙂 historical findings you got there! 😉 very interesting indeed! Much love & blessings!
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Awww. 😀
Yes! 😀 I hope to find more things soon but I’ve been busy with other stuff. 🙂
Love and blessings! ❤
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Nice, that’s good! 🙂 thanks much!
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