Your videos are helping keep one old lady in the USA sane. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures. Your kind and generous spirit always shines through.
Si missed qwite a few plastic bags while picking on the shore.plastic bags are just as dangerous to fish and others buckets are used as you never knowe..silver spoons coins and plastic bags are just big a find..
Uz toliko količinu smeća, olupina, hrđe, blata i raznog drugog otpada koji ne čistite stotinama godina, vi ste sretni zbog jednog faksa za loviti ribe 🤣🤣🤣🤣
St James Church at Cooling is the church yard where Pip discovers the convict. Historically the prison hulks were moored in the river just across the fields. The 7 child graves are in this church yard.
I'm in love with the wind chime! Beautiful work as always. Thank you for getting us out and giving us some inspiration to get creating! Stay safe Si, Matt and Stu!
Hey Mud Lover! cheers from Canada. excited to see some crafts and thanks for keeping us entertained! lockdown is better with SI! LOVE the cod bottle it still has the marble! stay well Simon
Si, your videos are a perfect way to relax. Watching you mucking around in mud looking for treasure, keeping history alive. Also, you have a sweet, soft melodic voice. Keep the crafting coming. You're a very talented young man!
This hit every tick box in my body, not only do you salvage long forgotten items, you collect plastic debris from the shoreline, create beautiful footage of the area with funky music, upcycle and present these gems on spinning vinyl.......and just when I think I can't take anymore wonderment, you create a bee home with a brick and wind chimes with clay pipes ...swoon! 😲 ♥️ Smelling salts anyone? x
Bee Cool? That is too cute! And your wind chime is truly whimsical...it's very nice. I bet you got many offers from fans to buy it! I so much appreciate your eye and love for texture and detail. Your footage on the ship and it's decaying hull was gorgeous, the planks, metal, everything, what a great place for field painting! Watching you create works from your finds is so inspirational. Thanks Simon!🐝🐝🐝
Hey Si! I started out by watching Nicola on her channel and then found yours! You guys are great - it's like being there with you when you do this. In today's time with all of us being inside because of the Covid 19 virus -it's a real pleasure to be able to get outside" with you guys and be like you're really there walking alongside you, or scrambling up a ladder to avoid the tide which has come in when you were too interested in what you were finding to notice. I am too old now to collect, too disabled to get out to the Southern Californian beaches and inland waters (where often old ghost towns washed away in storms leaving behind all kinds of artifacts if you know where to look -- (and after 50 years of doing it in the past I'm pretty good- lol) - anyway, just wanted to say THANK YOU so much Si and your mudlark friends for giving us a bit of an outing, without leaving our chairs. Good luck in future hunting trips when we all can get out again....
Love the crafting! I was thinking about a sea/river/found glass chandelier for the garden maybe. I don't have enough yet for even a row though ... but might be nice.
I've dug the "James Keiller" Marmalades here in 'Iwilei and Kakaako, former swamps along the shore in Honolulu. Last good digs a year ago in Kakaako, found all kind of broken Codds, including three from Los Angeles, a medium sized town in 1893. A lot of stone ink bottles were made in England & Scotland for American inks. I've never seen a brick like that, with the holes. Ones I've seen here in Waianae are marked "Glasgow". Allegedly our Plantation was proud of their stonework. I've dug in some dumps here from 2016. Found five whole Hutchinson sodas, an American type from 1879-c1915. Crowns came out in 1892 and took over eventually. Cheekons? Former involuntary egg farmer here.
I have only one frog and several cored bricks. many cored bricks are used as a veneer for snob poseurs who want a brick house but can only afford a single thickness also used in chimneys in the States
I’ve collected old bottles for 39 years now and what caused me to have this obsession was seeing and being fascinated by a CODD bottle aged 11 !! I’ve always loved codds! Nice find!
A great video indeed. Really enjoyed n learned. I love the art works Bee cool n the wind chimes. Stay Home stay Safe With Love from Guwahati Assam INDIA
When I come to the UK I will go muckraking.. I'm a scavenger by heart.. Was born in the UK Doncaster parents bought us to Australia in 1960.. .. Look out UK I'll be back..🤜🥳🥳🤛
Loved your upcycled projects - the bee hotel because you are helping out our struggling bee population, and the wind chimes because you made something lovely from Thames detritus!
Nice Floyd Shirt had one like that in the 70`s still binge watching all your video`s. Thrill of the find the history behind to persevere forward that opens the mind
Love the wind chime!! It's awesome!! Also love your videos I've wanted to go mudlarking for ages you've definitely inspired me to hit the Mystic river(Boston Ma) at low tide in the spring!! Thanks Si ❤
I love your creativity, your voice and storytelling, you made me order some magnets🤣 I need to try it out ... you inspired an creative Dane 😘 ps! How do I find find Etsy store ?
Hi Si, love watching your channel.. but had to contact you as you and Terry are currently on BBC2 show CURIOSITY!.. I've not watched fully ad I had to stop it and message you.. fingers crossed, I'm rooting for you both and won't spoil it for any of your viewers who'd like to watch it on catch up. Helen
Yes, a picture would be lovely. I cant remember the artist that has been featured on Nicola's channel...he does shipwrecks. Its amazing how something just put there to rot is so gorgeous!
My fav video! Loved the old boat, so artistically shot. As an artist the textures and colors captured my attention. I would love an opportunity to photograph something like that, well done!
What great crafts you created. Beautiful sound on the windchime . I was thinking of how heavy that mud must be when it's all the way up your leg; it's got to be tiering. Blessings and be safe. 🐣🐰🐤🐇🌼.
what a place ! desolate yet intriguing ! love your demo of the wind-chimes manufacturing & the simple bee hotel. let's hope the bees find it. for the chimes, i have seen the hanging parts alternated, so the round plates balance evenly when hanging the sounding pipes. but ! windchimes always sound relaxing & meditative . a great make Si
Binging all your vids again. Learn something new every time. Nice picking up the fishing line! Your crafts are always awesome. Upcycling, crafting and caring person! Thanks for all your videos to rewatch on cold lockdown days. Stay safe. 🦋🥶 🐝
Thank you for picking up the fishing line. I've seen many birds that have been injured from entanglements. :-) The Bee Hotel and Wind Chime turned out really cool.
I am addicted to mudlarking and you are one scrummylicious mudlarker !! Guilty pleasures right there.. 🙈😂 Great videos and love the research too! Keep them coming 💗💎👌
Simon, I adore your bee house and I just love the wind chime you made. I also like the chickens! Hmm... I used to make small portable "junk" barbecues with recycled materials and then spray the bodies of them with high heat engine paint or high heat enamel. Maybe you could make toad houses out of broken pottery? You also might think about making things for pollinators to rest and drink from. Whatever you choose to make, keep doing it; Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose! Stay safe, and stay healthy.
I didn’t know mud larking existed until I discovered yours & Nicola’s channel’s!! ...so interesting & you’re such a lovely bunch of people. A massive Thank you for keeping me so happy & entertained during lockdown 😀 fantastic up-cycling, adore the bee house & clay pipe wind chime!
Ok,that camera shot and subsequent footage at about 2:40 is brilliant. I would take a still,and create a print of that,it’s mesmerizing. A moment,captured.
Wow, Si, that's my fave video ever from you, so calming and lovely to watch. I loved the barge, such beautiful rusty colours and my imagination was working overtime of when it was in use and who used to crew it. And I adore your bee hotel, sooooo cute, you make great things. And it was great that you removed the fishing twine. Thank you and keep safe x
Another excellent video Simon. Kudos. 👍. Love the wind chimes using the pipe stems. That's a pearler of an idea. I noticed the flatware you had on the table. Those also make excellent wind chimes. My brother's girlfriend's mother makes windchimes with them. She bought a couple of hundred 20th century nickel silver spoons and forks from me a few years ago and made quite a number of them. I collect silver plated flatware and cutlery, tablewares and household items. Last count was nearing 5000. My oldest piece of electroplated is 1849, made by Elkington. A piece of English manufacturing history right there and a very luck find. 😉.
You have a big big 💜! It never hurts to ask to support good causes. It's just $$, & as soon as I get some $$ I'll be sure to share. The video was great ; it's so fun to see where you explore & what you all find. I especially enjoyed the upcycling projects you did. Thanks Si! 🙏 Stay safe, happy, & healthy. 😷 Happy Easter from Seattle! 🐰🐣
Another great video Si. Love seeing the nature around you too. Amazing wrecks. Would love to see more of your crafting and what you do with your finds. Cheers from New Zealand.
Your videos are helping keep one old lady in the USA sane. Thanks for taking us along on your adventures. Your kind and generous spirit always shines through.
Thank you, thank my parents for that
and grandparents for that matter
@@Sifinds Yay parents!!
@@Sifinds Yay grandparents!!
Agreed
Thank you Si for helping out...And your works of art are wonderful !! The chickies like the wind chimes..beautiful.
Love the fact you remove fishing line from the foreshore!!! Brilliant.
Si missed qwite a few plastic bags while picking on the shore.plastic bags are just as dangerous to fish and others buckets are used as you never knowe..silver spoons coins and plastic bags are just big a find..
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Uz toliko količinu smeća, olupina, hrđe, blata i raznog drugog otpada koji ne čistite stotinama godina, vi ste sretni zbog jednog faksa za loviti ribe 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m very impressed Si. You give you tubers a good name and that’s not something that can be said about many. You are the treasure
Cheers Dom! It nice to be nice
Dominic, I could not agree more. Si, you are a great guy with a pure heart. Wish I had seen this earlier. Need to watch the video's immediately :)
I never get tired watching the intro with your friend tripping and you both laughing.lol. Great idea with the bee hotel and the wind chime.
cathy brewer my mum saw the intro and was hooked right away lol
@@dominicwaghorn6459 smart mum!
Cheers Cath!
This area reminds me of the opening of the Dickens novel Great Expectations. The hero, a boy named Pip encounters an escaped convict from the hulks. 😊
Wow you're right. Must have been fun yet scary days!
St James Church at Cooling is the church yard where Pip discovers the convict. Historically the prison hulks were moored in the river just across the fields. The 7 child graves are in this church yard.
Loving your wind chime and bee hotel! Great vid. I cant wait until we can get out there again and get some luck in the muck!
Cheers Nic! Me neither!!! Where will we go first!!!
@@Sifinds such a difficult choice! somewhere intrepid!
Love it when the two of you do a joint video together 😍 x
@@maarinabudd thanks Marina. hopefully it won't be too long before we can go for an adventure!
Good on you Si for picking up the fishing line and I really like the wind chime.
Thanks!
Loved this video. Up cycling is a great passion of mine. Would love to see more 💗
Hi Jo, I'll try my best!
Excellent 👍 th things u make are beautiful thank u
Raima Mohommed many thanks!
I'm in love with the wind chime! Beautiful work as always. Thank you for getting us out and giving us some inspiration to get creating! Stay safe Si, Matt and Stu!
Aw thanks Julie, creativity is contagious - pass it on!
I used to visit conyer creek and found some gems , pot lids , dolls heads , this is amazing.
Hey Mud Lover! cheers from Canada. excited to see some crafts and thanks for keeping us entertained! lockdown is better with SI! LOVE the cod bottle it still has the marble! stay well Simon
Thank you! Stay safe too!
Hi si hope u well at this time take care always beautiful video love it amazing bottle s thank u si my dear
bone is from the hip, with the socket distinctive. The Bee Hotel is a real gem of an idea
I think it looks more like a human coracoid from the shoulder. The hollow bit is called glenoid.
Thanks!
Si, your videos are a perfect way to relax. Watching you mucking around in mud looking for treasure, keeping history alive.
Also, you have a sweet, soft melodic voice.
Keep the crafting coming. You're a very talented young man!
That ended up being the Taj Mahal of windchimes! It is beautiful-so intricate and so many interesting bits.
Terri Atwell hah. Thanks Terri
This hit every tick box in my body, not only do you salvage long forgotten items, you collect plastic debris from the shoreline, create beautiful footage of the area with funky music, upcycle and present these gems on spinning vinyl.......and just when I think I can't take anymore wonderment, you create a bee home with a brick and wind chimes with clay pipes ...swoon! 😲 ♥️
Smelling salts anyone? x
You and Nicola are so talented . , and having the river Thames for your medium is outstanding .
gritty kitty thank you!
Bee Cool? That is too cute! And your wind chime is truly whimsical...it's very nice. I bet you got many offers from fans to buy it! I so much appreciate your eye and love for texture and detail. Your footage on the ship and it's decaying hull was gorgeous, the planks, metal, everything, what a great place for field painting! Watching you create works from your finds is so inspirational. Thanks Simon!🐝🐝🐝
Love the crafts - can't help but think of the Queen of Pipes - Nic of course - on the wind chime build
I'm not an artist but I'm sitting here talking to myself about how beautiful the colours are on this ship. Thankyou again Si.
Lovely chimes. I am so happy to see your crafting as well as the larking!! I'm Michigan USA
Kathryn Deloria Cheers Kat!
I love the cod bottles. They're really pretty when they're cleaned up.
Bonus material was interesting. Happy Easter, Simon ... I see you have a source for some very fresh Easter eggs without even breaking your quarantine!
Ah yeah, but these girls are getting on a bit, on two actually lay now 😔
The bee hotel is wonderful. Looks great. But the wind chimes are spectacular. Lovely sound. Well done! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you!
What a fun video, Si! Really like the Maker portion, and with your collection there must be projects galore. A robot made of finds would be hilarious.
Watch this space!
Your channel is fantastic, I find watching very relaxing and helps with my anxiety, love the way you upcycle your finds xxx. Thank you!
I love the upcycled wind chime -the London Fruit glass candle holder looks fab! 😘 x
Thanks Marina! Been meaning to put it on Etsy...
i agree...that is soooo cool! Lovin' the cod bottle with the marble too!
@@Sifinds I'd love to buy that!!!! Wowser!!
So many colors and textures in the old ship. Like being in a strange museum. Probably my favorite part. Nice photography.
ken britton cheers Ken!
Si - Some great finds & the wind chime turned out great! A nice folk art / re-purposing piece!
Cheers Brian!
Hey Si! I started out by watching Nicola on her channel and then found yours! You guys are great - it's like being there with you when you do this. In today's time with all of us being inside because of the Covid 19 virus -it's a real pleasure to be able to
get outside" with you guys and be like you're really there walking alongside you, or scrambling up a ladder to avoid the tide which has come in when you were too interested in what you were finding to notice. I am too old now to collect, too disabled to get out to the Southern Californian beaches and inland waters (where often old ghost towns washed away in storms leaving behind all kinds of artifacts if you know where to look -- (and after 50 years of doing it in the past I'm pretty good- lol) - anyway, just wanted to say THANK YOU so much Si and your mudlark friends for giving us a bit of an outing, without leaving our chairs. Good luck in future hunting trips when we all can get out again....
I enjoy watching you upcycling your wonderful finds. Please keep doing videos of that.
Love the crafting! I was thinking about a sea/river/found glass chandelier for the garden maybe. I don't have enough yet for even a row though ... but might be nice.
Wow - that's ambitious - but I like it!
Well you know talk v action, hard to know which will win out!
Love that idea 😍
Fantastic stuff :D. Cleaning up humanity's mess, upcycling said mess, doing research, contributing to charity. Setting quite the example there!
Portland cement using Thames River mud! I'm astonished.
and very tough-wearing it is too
That's what they make stucco from 😻
You seem like a nice man, which for me, makes all the word of difference when watching videos on RUclips. Love this channel!
Cheers dude! That I am!
I've dug the "James Keiller" Marmalades here in 'Iwilei and Kakaako, former swamps along the shore in Honolulu. Last good digs a year ago in Kakaako, found all kind of broken Codds, including three from Los Angeles, a medium sized town in 1893. A lot of stone ink bottles were made in England & Scotland for American inks. I've never seen a brick like that, with the holes. Ones I've seen here in Waianae are marked "Glasgow". Allegedly our Plantation was proud of their stonework. I've dug in some dumps here from 2016. Found five whole Hutchinson sodas, an American type from 1879-c1915. Crowns came out in 1892 and took over eventually. Cheekons? Former involuntary egg farmer here.
I have only one frog and several cored bricks. many cored bricks are used as a veneer for snob poseurs who want a brick house but can only afford a single thickness also used in chimneys in the States
Great video of the wrecks! The colors are so vivid, they make me want to draw!! The first bottle you showed was gorgeous!
Remember, wind chimes are hung. People were hanged. Well, some people, like John Holmes, were hung too.
That's funny!
What if you are both...? A Mississippi wind chime?...
Matt Kustom Kostumes
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Wow I have never heard that saying. Creepy. Lol
I’ve collected old bottles for 39 years now and what caused me to have this obsession was seeing and being fascinated by a CODD bottle aged 11 !! I’ve always loved codds! Nice find!
Brian Marshall yeah I love em too
A great video indeed. Really enjoyed n learned. I love the art works Bee cool n the wind chimes.
Stay Home stay Safe
With Love from Guwahati Assam INDIA
Hello India! Lets hope the bee hotel gets its first resident soon!
Great music and editing ! You’re wind chime turned out fantastic. Thank you for helping the stray dogs.
lisa caron thanks Lisa!
When I come to the UK I will go muckraking..
I'm a scavenger by heart..
Was born in the UK Doncaster parents bought us to Australia in 1960.. ..
Look out UK I'll be back..🤜🥳🥳🤛
lol, do you go gold hunting?
Only go metal detecting I don't get much . I did find a King George 1/2 penny down the beach, but it was so corroded..
Beautiful recycling, especially the wind chimes....lovely sound 🛎
I'am from Poland, good Lack🐥😀
Hello Poland!
this old wood wreck is definitively fantastic ! Thanks for discovering
Si that large metal ring would do for the entrance to a bird nesting box as woodpeckers chip the wood to get to young birds out the nest ,just an idea
Loved your upcycled projects - the bee hotel because you are helping out our struggling bee population, and the wind chimes because you made something lovely from Thames detritus!
Debra Shulman Thanks Deb!
Didn’t realize how large those wrecks were until you put in the shot of Si in front of it!
I love the upcycling, the sound of the wind chimes is for the ages
Loved the bee habitat
Thanks - we need to help our bees every chance we get!
Nice Floyd Shirt had one like that in the 70`s still binge watching all your video`s. Thrill of the find the history behind to persevere forward that opens the mind
My neck of the woods :-)
Max PG hey!
So creative that bee home is so great
I love the pottery for mosaics and jewelry,
Metal pieces great for industrial like jewelry 👍😊😊
You wearing my shirt Thank's!!!; )
Richard Warnock What shirts that? 😊
@@Sifinds Pink Floyd dark side of the moon been to the concert!!!; )
Great wind chime what a lovely sound 🎩🎓👒off to you 💯💚👌👊🙏
👍🏻 YOUR WIND CHIME CAME OUT A REAL TREAT . YOU HAVE GOOD EYE FOR FOLK ART . THANK YOU FOR SHARING. SYAY WELL.🦋
Jezzy Jake thanks Jezzy
NEAT BEE HOTEL, I'M SURE THEY'LL HAVE IT FILLED UP IN NO TIME.
Love the wind chime!! It's awesome!! Also love your videos I've wanted to go mudlarking for ages you've definitely inspired me to hit the Mystic river(Boston Ma) at low tide in the spring!! Thanks Si ❤
Can you introduce us and do a video on your girls?( the chickens) lol
That wind chime is sick! Love it. The ladies even loved it😏 🐥
I love your creativity, your voice and storytelling, you made me order some magnets🤣 I need to try it out ... you inspired an creative Dane 😘
ps! How do I find find Etsy store ?
Click the 'show more' button in the description and you will find it and other links there.
Skjoldungen DK cheers matey. There’s a link at the end or in the video description
Skjoldungen DK cheers matey. There’s a link at the end or in the video description
Hi Si! Love your upcycling
simhi free haha. Thanks for the idea matey!!! It turned out great!
Thanks for the look at the barges. Cool finds. Really liked the bee hotel and windchime!!!!!
Karen Packer thanks Karen!
Hi Si, love watching your channel.. but had to contact you as you and Terry are currently on BBC2 show CURIOSITY!.. I've not watched fully ad I had to stop it and message you.. fingers crossed, I'm rooting for you both and won't spoil it for any of your viewers who'd like to watch it on catch up.
Helen
Helen Richardson haha. Thanks Helen. We was robbed
Ah most definitely hahaha, looked like he favoured the other couple to me.
You did yourselves proud 👍
Awesome! That ship hull has gorgeous colors, it needs to be painted. Love the finished finds and bee hotel!
Great idea! You mean painted in a picture, not a coat of paint, lol
Yes, a picture would be lovely. I cant remember the artist that has been featured on Nicola's channel...he does shipwrecks. Its amazing how something just put there to rot is so gorgeous!
@@wheezyjefferson9136 Yes David
I love the wind chime! Great video and thank you for the entertainment. Please show more upcycling videos. Loved that.
Elizabeth Scruggs thanks. That’s the plan!
Loving your videos from Oklahoma U.S.A. I enjoy the intro as well. Makes me laugh when he trips. The world can always use a little laughter.
My fav video! Loved the old boat, so artistically shot. As an artist the textures and colors captured my attention. I would love an opportunity to photograph something like that, well done!
Hi Sandy, yes the colours and textures pop out don't they!
Wow that wind chime is so cool. And the bee house ! Those are great!
what talent you have-taking these finds and making lovely, usable items..love the bee hotel and the windchime!! it is so pretty!!
Thanks Cathy!
What great crafts you created. Beautiful sound on the windchime . I was thinking of how heavy that mud must be when it's all the way up your leg; it's got to be tiering. Blessings and be safe. 🐣🐰🐤🐇🌼.
Guadalupe Knippen thanks. Yes it’s heavy but good exercise 😂
what a place ! desolate yet intriguing ! love your demo of the wind-chimes manufacturing & the simple bee hotel. let's hope the bees find it. for the chimes, i have seen the hanging parts alternated, so the round plates balance evenly when hanging the sounding pipes. but ! windchimes always sound relaxing & meditative . a great make Si
Thanks!!
Loved all this and the stuff you made - the bee home and the wind chime -excellent.
Jan Enderwitz cheers Jan
Binging all your vids again. Learn something new every time. Nice picking up the fishing line! Your crafts are always awesome. Upcycling, crafting and caring person! Thanks for all your videos to rewatch on cold lockdown days. Stay safe. 🦋🥶 🐝
Love the “bee brick” & pipe wind chime! ❤️ Get some large fancy clear gas vases and jars to store/display your interesting finds.
Love your clever ideas for projects. Keep up the good work. Always happy to see you and Nicola together.
Thank you for picking up the fishing line. I've seen many birds that have been injured from entanglements. :-) The Bee Hotel and Wind Chime turned out really cool.
G *O my pleasure 👍🏻
I am addicted to mudlarking and you are one scrummylicious mudlarker !!
Guilty pleasures right there.. 🙈😂
Great videos and love the research too!
Keep them coming 💗💎👌
Simon, I adore your bee house and I just love the wind chime you made. I also like the chickens! Hmm... I used to make small portable "junk" barbecues with recycled materials and then spray the bodies of them with high heat engine paint or high heat enamel. Maybe you could make toad houses out of broken pottery? You also might think about making things for pollinators to rest and drink from. Whatever you choose to make, keep doing it; Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose! Stay safe, and stay healthy.
weibie Katz thanks sweetie - great ideas!!!
I didn’t know mud larking existed until I discovered yours & Nicola’s channel’s!! ...so interesting & you’re such a lovely bunch of people. A massive Thank you for keeping me so happy & entertained during lockdown 😀 fantastic up-cycling, adore the bee house & clay pipe wind chime!
Thank you so much!!
I love ur love of the history of the pieces, not just the values xxxx
It's what it's all about! Connecting to our past!
It's great the way you recycle to make the old bottles useful again.They take on a new life.And always good talking points.
Wayne Williams cheers Wayne
Ok,that camera shot and subsequent footage at about 2:40 is brilliant.
I would take a still,and create a print of that,it’s mesmerizing.
A moment,captured.
Hi Simon, thanks for making the wind chime , the chooks look so relaxed. As always great mudmertainment. 🐝
Freda Marshall haha. Thanks Freda
Good to see the fishing line being recovered! Nice idea on the wind chime too. Thanks for sharing.
Peter Barton Thanks Peter!
Your mud shoes leave a print like a duck or goose. It cracked me up today! 🤣
Love the wind chime you made!
terese lapree haha. It does. Imagine a bird watcher looking at the footprints thinking there’s a 6ft duck somewhere around
Horribly Hill looks like the sort of place you'd find skelingtons buried in the mud. Pirate skelingtons maybe, guarding pirate treasure.
Wow, Si, that's my fave video ever from you, so calming and lovely to watch. I loved the barge, such beautiful rusty colours and my imagination was working overtime of when it was in use and who used to crew it. And I adore your bee hotel, sooooo cute, you make great things. And it was great that you removed the fishing twine. Thank you and keep safe x
mi1964amigo thank you. Not sure how I can top that now. Haha
The wind chimes, absolutely marvelous!
Your resourcefulness, the chickens and the shwanktastic clean-up music = husband material
Another excellent video Simon. Kudos. 👍. Love the wind chimes using the pipe stems. That's a pearler of an idea. I noticed the flatware you had on the table. Those also make excellent wind chimes. My brother's girlfriend's mother makes windchimes with them. She bought a couple of hundred 20th century nickel silver spoons and forks from me a few years ago and made quite a number of them. I collect silver plated flatware and cutlery, tablewares and household items. Last count was nearing 5000. My oldest piece of electroplated is 1849, made by Elkington. A piece of English manufacturing history right there and a very luck find. 😉.
Very cool
That wind chime turned out looking awesome. Great job.
You have a big big 💜! It never hurts to ask to support good causes. It's just $$, & as soon as I get some $$ I'll be sure to share. The video was great ; it's so fun to see where you explore & what you all find. I especially enjoyed the upcycling projects you did. Thanks Si! 🙏 Stay safe, happy, & healthy. 😷 Happy Easter from Seattle! 🐰🐣
bKitteh Thank you! Only if you can spare it
I love it when Dundee marmalade jars are found, it always makes me smile 😊
Aileen McGuire yeah they are lovely things
Brilliant video Si. Those chimes were magic. Thanks and keep safe.
My pleasure John, and thanks!
Great ideas!. Would love to see more videos of you up cycling your finds.
Kelly Novak well you’re in luck!
Another great video Si. Love seeing the nature around you too. Amazing wrecks. Would love to see more of your crafting and what you do with your finds. Cheers from New Zealand.
Mari Hewson Thanks Mari. More upcycling vids to come!
Love that wind chime! So creative! How cool is that!
Yes! I was hoping you'd use that bell-shaped piece as the "knocker" for the windchimes! Very cool, Si.
Joseph Ditta Cheers Jo!