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« on: November 03, 2014, 05:22:57 pm »
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Looked in the mirror after I awoke from a 13 hour night shift. Lord love a duck I thought I was looking at the idiot box watching a character from "The Walking Dead" or "Nation Z." With this undead I struck up a conversation.

"It's raining out!"
"So what."
"Darn cold too."
"Big deal."
"The pinched nerve in my neck is throbbing."
"Wimp!"
"But my knee is aching."
"Suck it up buttercup."

With that I said frig it and grabbed my Pro, headed to Nogo Sojo and went south east with Pink Floyd's Echo blasting.  Ended up at  a park that I have done about a ....gazillion times.  Parked across from a Ford that had 4 teenagers in it with a sweet smelling haze  fluttering out all four rolled down windows.  Prayed to the patron saint of metal detectorist Saint Digalot that my car would be intact when I returned.

Limped up a main path then veered left and went mountain goating.  After 15 minutes I was ready to jag it in but pushed forward.  Just about hung myself out to dry in the rain as my wire to the headphones got stuck in a branch. Self started again;
"Almost did it that time."
"Sod off!"
"You should quit old man."
"Take a flying leap off the closest pier."

Two minutes later on a somewhat sharp slope the Pro sounded.  You know.  That sweet sound .  Like Frank Sinatra in his prime. The lesche was pressed into action and the wet ground.  A SILVER...more Sinatra croning...SILVER...copper, copper...SILVER, a very faint sound, rocks were moved, sound became louder, another rock was moved...SILVER! Toasty coppers were also added.

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Pain was forgotten.  I was done in after one hole. Gimped back to Nogo Sojo....the silver magnet.

Once home the Pro was put in the spare room beside a dejected Freedom 3 Plus who will see action the next weekend I have off at some school yard/playing field.  Warming up a tad more to the Pro since it hasn't broken down in the last few months(been to Garrett 4 times).

Mr. Pain made himself known and I quickly downed 2 minute yellow pills that my with doctor had prescribed last week.  Marie put supper on the table as I exited from the shower. Great meal  served with a homemade blueberry wine. A warmth spread through me..........pills.  Sat on the couch hoping that a Man U game was on or maybe a ball game......um season is over. Monday night Football!  Thought about the days dig and how a 1917 Newfoundland quater ended up in the same hole as 3 1940 dimes. A conundrum,  an Epiphany like knowing that one's digging time is nearing an end.  Marie snuggled. The warmth continued............where is that dam football game!

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Don't worry blue, we'll be sure to bury you with your favorite detector. Those are absolutely fabulous finds.  Clapp

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For some reason or other Leslie, finding silver always seems to make the pain go away.
Gives you a boost of energy and warms up the old joints...at least for a short while.
Congrats to you on some fine silver coins..........

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