I visited England 2 years ago. After traveling for a week I stopped in London. I was exhausted, ill and completely knackered. I leaned over the Westminster Bridge and cried tears in the Thames and then I saw a clay pipe stuck in the mud .It put an instant smile on my face, and still does every time ya’ll find a pipe. Thanks for making me smile 😊
@@Sifinds I did not. Pretty sure I wasn’t supposed to. Besides I was too ill. Every time you and Nic find a pipe it reminds me of standing on that beautiful bridge
I visited London in 2019 also and saw a mudlarker over at Queen's Walk, I think it was near London Bridge. He said he'd only found a few bricks, a couple of which were Victorian. I wish I'd thought about mudlarking when I lived in London in the 1980s.
I've always heard about mudlarking through my deep love and study of English history! But, until tonight I was unaware that people actually still do this in this day and age! How fascinating and wonderful of you to share!! I'll be binging your content and cannot wait to see some of your finds!! PS. You're a doll!!! 😍🙃😉
I have mad respect for Rich for his response starting at 9:45 when he honestly responded when Si asked him if he knew what it was. THAT is such an honorable, honest and humble response. Willing and wanting to learn. Not many people willing to be honest and vulnerable these days! Good on you Rich!!!!
The fossil is epic....but so are many of your other finds! Seriously wowed by the 14th century tile and the trader's tokens! The fossil wins this one!! 🙃🦖🦕👏
I’ve tried and failed to get my family interested in historical items. The idea of those people who used them in the past stuns me. I collect antique and vintage tea things and table linen. I enjoy using them and thinking of the hands that made them, used them, and loved them. Fantastic finds!
I can identify with you on that Deb, it’s my passion but it’s not something anyone in my family shares with me. Old things carry such resonance, I too imagine those who had the, before me.
@@huub1989 one of my worst experiences was leaving some things in an apartment my parents owned where I’d been staying when I moved out of state until I got settled in my own place. She put a pregnant cat in there. Everything was boxed up in one room except for a 40s apartment size china cabinet, enameled table, and 2 ice cream parlor chairs. I’d been collecting embroidered linens, including a lot of my own work. Much of it Inherited from my great aunt. Hundreds of family photos. Somehow the cat got in there. I don’t know how this all happened because it was a few weeks after I left. But someone had lit a lamp in there. The cat knocked it on the bed. The apartment burned up. I got no part of the insurance money. Somehow, tho, a few years later, I found some of my things in a closet upstairs in the main house and YEARS later found that my sister had a lot of those photos. Stuff I KNOW there was only one copy of. If everything was destroyed, why wasn’t everything destroyed? How did it get into a completely different dwelling hidden in a closet? I try not to speculate because this would have involved my mother and both sisters. But it wouldn’t totally surprise me.
@@debshaw680 that’s awful. It’s sad to lose precious and sentimental items in any way. I’m very protective of my treasures, mostly they are irreplaceable and have links to family members who have died. Cherish and protect!
@@debshaw680 Miss Deb, I'm right there with you. It's distressing to face the truth of manipulative relatives. To temper your pain, try thinking of the possibility of benign explanations. We each have so much in life, but more important are our memories.
Thank you for all of your videos through the years! I can’t understand why you don’t have more subscribers! Love watching you find treasures and then up-cycle them. You are very creative! Also love the research bits of the history when you are able to add that. I appreciate all the time you put into this channel. Thanks again! I am so jealous of all of the history you have there literally right under your feet. Unbelievable!
From another Katherine (with a k 😎💜)- or they have an owie what gets invaded by a bacteria- either way I cringed! 🤢😵💫 Hello and God bless, From me in Montana, seconding your thanks!!
My dad has one of those old lawn mowers, we call it the Olde Chuggaboom! He got it for free when he was younger as it was 'broken' still mowing and rolling the lawn just tickityboo :) Lovely video as always Si
That's hella cool, my dad has an old push mower and even though he's in his 80s now, he still goes out and cuts the grass every Sunday. Unless it's raining of course. It always amazes me how well built everything was back then, nowadays they build in obsolescence... Shame to them.
Happy days indeed Si! I was impressed with your floor tile even if Rich wasn't 😂 A lovely collection of finds, I can't wait to come visit the Thames ❤️
What interesting and rare finds you found in the muck. The tile was amazing and I was shocked at it’s age. The fossil was also a cool find. Thanks for telling us about Roman curse tablets - hope you can find one. Can’t believe those crazy swimmers (dunkers)!
Watching those two swimmers going bare footed through the mud when we've seen the nails, pins shards of glass and scrap metal. Makes me shudder! You had some lovely findsand your vids are so packed with good sights and sounds and good fun. Thanks!
Fascinating hobby you have there Si. A tremendous gateway to an understanding and a putting together of knowledge of the past. The scope is really boundless.
I am so bad at 'spot the find' lol. The tile is beautiful considering how old it is! Had to laugh at the people going for a swim but I sure wouldn't walk down to the water with bare feet (not after seeing the amount of pins and nails in the mud). The find of the week for me has to be the fossil.
Another fabulous day down on the banks of the Thames. Does she ever cease giving up her rare and unusual treasures? Si, you’ve got this down to a fine art. You must have a really great museum at home by now. Also love the arguing geese, or were they ducks? Congrats to your friend over his Ab Fab finds too. And you have spent heaps on this what with different metal detectors, ladder, equipment at home, old records to suggest themes etc. Very imaginative! That’s why you have so many followers. Keep up the great work and many thanks for sharing it all with the world!
Oh my gosh Si😳😁, what an amazing finds day for you 🤸🏻♂️🤸🏻♂️🙌🏻!!! That amazing tile is incredibly sweet luck...and whole to boot👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻. And those coins...🤭😘 FANTASTIC!!! Seems alot of mudlarkers utter that now famous line " heading home or back to the car" and...💥BAM!!! Some of the their most outstanding finds appear. 🤔 Maybe the "Mudlarking God's" aren't finished blessing you quite yet😉. Wonderful luck to you always, my friend 🙌🏻. ☺️🤗🤭😘
Omg...Si, fantastic finds...the coinage! The tile...you will have a museum...thank you for filming with the ladder...brillant! Good to see the echinoid....thunderstones! Wow....so interesting!
This channel should carry a danger warning; “EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE”. Wonderful always look forward to the reveals and historical details and explanation of each piece. Thanks.
Nicole found quite the big tusk!! I love the tile you found!! How cool is that? Like you said how many feet have walked over that tile? The little blue bead I can't believe you found it. I mean it's so tiny. You've got a good eye. @23:16 The shrapnel looks like an owl, to me.🦉⬅️Exactly like this one. When you think your day is done, you find remarkable coins!! What a way to end your day!! 🪙 Thanks for a great video Si!!☺️🌊
Wecome back again Simon & friends from NZ. You've done it again mate! A 600+year old tile , a mighty fine find . Been checking out some of your earlier work. Two words - Gob Smacked ! Thanks for the tag along. Until next time. Cheers.
Oh wow the little white pot with the golden dragon. The bottom of it actually said "Bố Mẹ" which is mother and father in Vietnamese, i wonder what it is doing there
He could even tell you some history about it and tales of growing up near a colliery or brickworks and it would sound more fascinating than anything at school!
WOW WOW WOW AWESOME........ Penn tile is superb ...today you hold real history in your hands ....the lovely coins n token . I really appreciate your hard work . Simon ENJOY With Love from SAM Guwahati Assam INDIA
What a nifty ladder! If I were to come to MudLark I wouldn’t need a metal detector. I wouldn’t be able to go more than a few feet in hours as I happily scratched away any the bits and pieces mixed with the stones and bricks.
Bottle caps! Such beauties would adorn my self-made Go - Cart back in 1960's. The production continues improve, the interest is compounded. Super stuff! Thank you & VBW x
Well done.... you really did get some “luck in the muck” . That also was a great investment in the ladder. I so enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the great work from Stockbridge Michigan USA !!! ❤️🍻🍀👍🦕
20:18 A friend of mine stepped on a glass shard in a muddy harbour like that, and the leg got infected. It was really serious, they almost had to amputate his foot because of the infection.
Great finds! Don’t be silly, you can always push your luck. Trust me, Im living proof. You actually had tons of luck and a couple snappy new soup bowls to put them in.
Si, your echinoid fossil is absolutely spectacular. I am so jealous! The coins and traders token are beautiful too but your Penn tile is an amazing find. I can't believe how well preserved it is for being as old as it is and bring in the Thames mud for so long.
That was amazing. What a unique group of finds, & always new knowledge when watching your videos, Simon! I so love the many pins that you leave behind!
Thanks for watching! As mentioned - see me find a huge anti-aircraft shell click here ruclips.net/video/2AplvFMtWdM/видео.html
cut the bottom out of a bucket for shallow water searching look through the bucket when the bottom is just a little under the water level
Really enjoyed it like always 💙 Love Watching si and friends my favourite Sunday thing to do 💙
that block with AD 73 reminds me of the stones above establishments stating when they were founded
Mating season eh! Does anyone else ever get the will they wont they, vibe with Nicola, and Si?😉
Proverbs 22:6 ~ Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
I think this was on Nic’s bit of pottery xx
Well done.
I agree - I was saying it aloud as she showed it. Very common on children’s things in the US for sure.
Beat me to it ! 😊
@@charlight2911 me 2. My response was immediate.
Awesome. Thanks!!
That fossil is beautiful. You really made out like a bandit with the coins, tile and fossil. Lovely finds Si, I really enjoyed this one.
I visited England 2 years ago. After traveling for a week I stopped in London. I was exhausted, ill and completely knackered. I leaned over the Westminster Bridge and cried tears in the Thames and then I saw a clay pipe stuck in the mud .It put an instant smile on my face, and still does every time ya’ll find a pipe. Thanks for making me smile 😊
Cool story 👊
Did you go and get it?
@@Sifinds I did not. Pretty sure I wasn’t supposed to. Besides I was too ill. Every time you and Nic find a pipe it reminds me of standing on that beautiful bridge
I visited London in 2019 also and saw a mudlarker over at Queen's Walk, I think it was near London Bridge. He said he'd only found a few bricks, a couple of which were Victorian. I wish I'd thought about mudlarking when I lived in London in the 1980s.
I've always heard about mudlarking through my deep love and study of English history! But, until tonight I was unaware that people actually still do this in this day and age! How fascinating and wonderful of you to share!! I'll be binging your content and cannot wait to see some of your finds!!
PS. You're a doll!!! 😍🙃😉
I have mad respect for Rich for his response starting at 9:45 when he honestly responded when Si asked him if he knew what it was. THAT is such an honorable, honest and humble response. Willing and wanting to learn. Not many people willing to be honest and vulnerable these days! Good on you Rich!!!!
The fossil is epic....but so are many of your other finds! Seriously wowed by the 14th century tile and the trader's tokens! The fossil wins this one!! 🙃🦖🦕👏
When si and nic are together it makes me happy! Blended, they're the collector I am!
The brass bracelet shaped item is a securing band, that held in place a cone shaped transit cover on WW2 shell fuzes.
Cheers Lee, do you have a link to an example online please?
I’ve tried and failed to get my family interested in historical items. The idea of those people who used them in the past stuns me. I collect antique and vintage tea things and table linen. I enjoy using them and thinking of the hands that made them, used them, and loved them.
Fantastic finds!
Keep trying Deb x
I can identify with you on that Deb, it’s my passion but it’s not something anyone in my family shares with me. Old things carry such resonance, I too imagine those who had the, before me.
@@huub1989 one of my worst experiences was leaving some things in an apartment my parents owned where I’d been staying when I moved out of state until I got settled in my own place. She put a pregnant cat in there. Everything was boxed up in one room except for a 40s apartment size china cabinet, enameled table, and 2 ice cream parlor chairs. I’d been collecting embroidered linens, including a lot of my own work. Much of it Inherited from my great aunt. Hundreds of family photos. Somehow the cat got in there. I don’t know how this all happened because it was a few weeks after I left. But someone had lit a lamp in there. The cat knocked it on the bed. The apartment burned up. I got no part of the insurance money. Somehow, tho, a few years later, I found some of my things in a closet upstairs in the main house and YEARS later found that my sister had a lot of those photos. Stuff I KNOW there was only one copy of. If everything was destroyed, why wasn’t everything destroyed? How did it get into a completely different dwelling hidden in a closet?
I try not to speculate because this would have involved my mother and both sisters. But it wouldn’t totally surprise me.
@@debshaw680 that’s awful. It’s sad to lose precious and sentimental items in any way. I’m very protective of my treasures, mostly they are irreplaceable and have links to family members who have died. Cherish and protect!
@@debshaw680 Miss Deb, I'm right there with you. It's distressing to face the truth of manipulative relatives. To temper your pain, try thinking of the possibility of benign explanations. We each have so much in life, but more important are our memories.
Thank you for all of your videos through the years! I can’t understand why you don’t have more subscribers! Love watching you find treasures and then up-cycle them. You are very creative! Also love the research bits of the history when you are able to add that. I appreciate all the time you put into this channel. Thanks again! I am so jealous of all of the history you have there literally right under your feet. Unbelievable!
Thank you very much. Feel free to share my videos on Twitter etc to help bring more people in. I’d appreciate that. Thanks for the kind words 👍🏻🐾🧡
How can anyone give you a thumbs down, loving the fossil.
Thanks pal. Who knows, maybe they don’t like noisy geese. 😂
Some people just hate life. So 😢
Those people are crazy
I would not go barefoot there they could step on ask sorts of pointy objects!!! Great video Si
From another Katherine (with a k 😎💜)- or they have an owie what gets invaded by a bacteria- either way I cringed! 🤢😵💫
Hello and God bless,
From me in Montana, seconding your thanks!!
I know right!!
Just asking for a MRSA infection
My dad has one of those old lawn mowers, we call it the Olde Chuggaboom! He got it for free when he was younger as it was 'broken' still mowing and rolling the lawn just tickityboo :)
Lovely video as always Si
Awesomeness!!
That's hella cool, my dad has an old push mower and even though he's in his 80s now, he still goes out and cuts the grass every Sunday.
Unless it's raining of course.
It always amazes me how well built everything was back then, nowadays they build in obsolescence... Shame to them.
Happy days indeed Si! I was impressed with your floor tile even if Rich wasn't 😂 A lovely collection of finds, I can't wait to come visit the Thames ❤️
Haha. He didn’t know what it was bless him
interesting how thick that tile is compared to modern tiles ... definitely built to last!
Best part of my week Hello Mud Lover's always Awesome time take care my friends
Thanks Mary!
Wonderful finds. Out of all the people to have found those treasures I am glad they were waiting for you.🙂 The history matters.
Aw thanks Robin 👍🏻🐾🧡
What interesting and rare finds you found in the muck. The tile was amazing and I was shocked at it’s age. The fossil was also a cool find. Thanks for telling us about Roman curse tablets - hope you can find one. Can’t believe those crazy swimmers (dunkers)!
Thanks Jo 👍🏻🐾🧡
Phil Johnson would love the welsh Brick for sure. Loved the medieval tile & especially love the Fossil - stay safe :)) ps- those swimmers are mental 😂
Cheers Ad!
Oh Phil would go crazy for that brick!
Watching those two swimmers going bare footed through the mud when we've seen the nails, pins shards of glass and scrap metal. Makes me shudder! You had some lovely findsand your vids are so packed with good sights and sounds and good fun. Thanks!
Thanks Leone!
Fascinating hobby you have there Si. A tremendous gateway to an understanding and a putting together of knowledge of the past. The scope is really boundless.
Cheers Russ, yeah we love it. Never know what we might pluck out the mud next!
I am so bad at 'spot the find' lol. The tile is beautiful considering how old it is! Had to laugh at the people going for a swim but I sure wouldn't walk down to the water with bare feet (not after seeing the amount of pins and nails in the mud). The find of the week for me has to be the fossil.
Thanks Mudlover 👍🏻🐾🧡
Perfect sunday nice cup of tea and si-finds love it great video keep em coming
Thanks so much. Where are you watching from pal?
@@Sifinds from Manchester
Fossil and foil
war tagged spoils,
Dragons and fleurs for the pile.
Finished the day,
Clean up, and away
With a 500 plus year old tile.
great haul Si.
Stunning double tournois. Well done Si 👏
Cheers Sassy 👍🏻🐾🧡
Lovin the Steve Wright reference Serious Mudlarkin 👍😎
As they say, one man's junk is another man's treasure! But in the case of you guys, one man's once junk is is a modern-day treasure! I love this show!
Excellent show today really enjoyed it
Thanks! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Your quiet solo larks, are the best ASMR. Fancy! Superior wrap up today, Mr Si-Finds🖖👋👋
Thanks so much
Hi Si , wow just awesome finds, 200 million years old and YOU just find it sitting there, mind boggling. Also the tile, some tales to tell there xx
Cheers Christine. All the planning pays off!
Another fabulous day down on the banks of the Thames. Does she ever cease giving up her rare and unusual treasures? Si, you’ve got this down to a fine art. You must have a really great museum at home by now. Also love the arguing geese, or were they ducks? Congrats to your friend over his Ab Fab finds too. And you have spent heaps on this what with different metal detectors, ladder, equipment at home, old records to suggest themes etc. Very imaginative! That’s why you have so many followers. Keep up the great work and many thanks for sharing it all with the world!
Thanks so much for the kind words!!
Fantastic team of friends!!
Simon, that Penn tile -- WOW! Loved the echinoid. You had a few lucky mucky days.
Bringing that ladder sure paid off! That tile is amazing 🤩
Thanks Breda 👍🏻🐾🧡
Oh my gosh Si😳😁, what an amazing finds day for you 🤸🏻♂️🤸🏻♂️🙌🏻!!! That amazing tile is incredibly sweet luck...and whole to boot👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻. And those coins...🤭😘 FANTASTIC!!! Seems alot of mudlarkers utter that now famous line " heading home or back to the car" and...💥BAM!!! Some of the their most outstanding finds appear. 🤔 Maybe the "Mudlarking God's" aren't finished blessing you quite yet😉. Wonderful luck to you always, my friend 🙌🏻. ☺️🤗🤭😘
Thanks Juliet!!👍🏻🐾🧡
Omg...Si, fantastic finds...the coinage! The tile...you will have a museum...thank you for filming with the ladder...brillant! Good to see the echinoid....thunderstones! Wow....so interesting!
Thanks Si. That ladder is brilliant. I would be much pleased with the floor tile and fossil. 👍🥰
Thanks Annette 👍🏻🐾🧡
This channel should carry a danger warning; “EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE”. Wonderful always look forward to the reveals and historical details and explanation of each piece. Thanks.
Awesome finds! I Love the tile, and LOVE the history you provide. Thanks Si ❤️
A pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Nicole found quite the big tusk!! I love the tile you found!! How cool is that? Like you said how many feet have walked over that tile? The little blue bead I can't believe you found it. I mean it's so tiny. You've got a good eye.
@23:16 The shrapnel looks like an owl, to me.🦉⬅️Exactly like this one.
When you think your day is done, you find remarkable coins!! What a way to end your day!! 🪙
Thanks for a great video Si!!☺️🌊
Wecome back again Simon & friends from NZ.
You've done it again mate!
A 600+year old tile , a mighty fine find .
Been checking out some of your earlier work.
Two words - Gob Smacked !
Thanks for the tag along.
Until next time.
Cheers.
Cheers Andrew. Enjoy mate!!
Always invite the Lad with a ladder! Ooooh! Good finding, atta lad!
Love the finds! Wouldn't be surprised if the Museum of London wanted that floor tile in an exhibit!
That would be cool
Thank you so much Si and friends.☮️🇨🇦
Pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Awesome finds !!! Great history preserved , thanks again for taking us along 😊
Thanks!!
Oh wow the little white pot with the golden dragon. The bottom of it actually said "Bố Mẹ" which is mother and father in Vietnamese, i wonder what it is doing there
It is for putting incenses in btw
thanks for the translation - those gold 🐉 dragon motifs are very appealing
Thanks so much!! Maybe a memorial to deceased loved ones?
Where they old?
I was under the understanding that Vietnamese used western characters now?
I'm so proud for you, finding all those wonderful finds, as you say happy days.
Happy days indeed!
wonder if the large stone with the number / letters on could be a mileage / road marker for place and distance?
All great guesses
Phil Johnson would love those bricks, especially the Welsh one.
He could even tell you some history about it and tales of growing up near a colliery or brickworks and it would sound more fascinating than anything at school!
Oooo so happy for your funds. Great job! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!!
Very nice coins. You have the best luck! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Janet 👍🏻🐾🧡
You’re a good lad Si 👍🏼👍🏼😊
So much fun!!! I love that gorgeous medieval floor tile!! Thanks for sharing Si!!😀
New video, happy days 🥳
Appy dayz
It's new video from Si day. Wonderful finds too! Thank you Si...
Thanks Cindy 👍🏻🐾🧡
So happy you've posted, was getting withdrawl symptoms lol. Fabulous idea getting that ladder. Some great finds too. Thsnks for sharing xxxx
Thanks Gaynor 👍🏻🐾🧡
Thanks for sharing, I'm always excited to see a new video. Love everyone of them👍😘
Thanks Nancy 👍🏻🐾🧡
WOW WOW WOW AWESOME........ Penn tile is superb ...today you hold real history in your hands ....the lovely coins n token .
I really appreciate your hard work .
Simon ENJOY
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA
Cheers Sam!!
Absolutely awesome Si, loved the tile.🇨🇦🐘🍁
Cheers Marion 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds Si. Thanks for sharing.
Pleasure 👍🏻🐾🧡
Great finds Si!!!!! I love it when you and Nic mudlark together. Enjoyed this video!!!
What a nifty ladder! If I were to come to MudLark I wouldn’t need a metal detector. I wouldn’t be able to go more than a few feet in hours as I happily scratched away any the bits and pieces mixed with the stones and bricks.
Bottle caps! Such beauties would adorn my self-made Go - Cart back in 1960's. The production continues improve, the interest is compounded. Super stuff! Thank you & VBW x
Thanks so much. It's always exciting and entertaining to watch you look fo your finds. Best of luck!
Cheers John. Appreciated
Well done.... you really did get some “luck in the muck” . That also was a great investment in the ladder. I so enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the great work from Stockbridge Michigan USA !!! ❤️🍻🍀👍🦕
agree ! that 'lad'der is nifty !
Thanks Mary! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Lovely collection of find Si keep looking in the mud and filming what you find 👍🏻
Love Sundays Si thanks to your mudlarks. Great finds and history👍
Thanks Lill
Your tile looks so 1960's!! I wonder how our middle ages ancestors would react to that throwback to our more contemporary period.
Wonderful finds everyone! Everything is most interesting!
A great day! I am always stunned by the finds and today was no exception!
Thanks Ang 👍🏻🐾🧡
What joys to find and for us to see. That tile. WOW! Si's excellent adventures. Love them!
Thanks so much
I love the medieval floor tile! Great find!
Loved it Si what brilliant finds 👏😃😘
Thanks Nic!
@@Sifinds 🥰🥰🥰
20:18 A friend of mine stepped on a glass shard in a muddy harbour like that, and the leg got infected. It was really serious, they almost had to amputate his foot because of the infection.
Poor person. Ouch!
So much broken glass in the Thames, they were pretty reckless. All for a dip!
Great finds and wonderful luck in the muck! 👍
Cheers Mudlover!
Hi Friends Have a lovely time visiting your daughter
You guys all amaze me with all your amazing finds ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Those are some real top pocket finds Simon!!! congrats
Someone watched Oak Island too 😉 thanks x
Nice day for you guys outdoors and fun in the the mudlark 👍
Great finds! Don’t be silly, you can always push your luck. Trust me, Im living proof. You actually had tons of luck and a couple snappy new soup bowls to put them in.
Woohoo!! Excellent adventure!! Thank you for sharing with us!
Thanks!!
Si, your echinoid fossil is absolutely spectacular. I am so jealous!
The coins and traders token are beautiful too but your Penn tile is an amazing find. I can't believe how well preserved it is for being as old as it is and bring in the Thames mud for so long.
What a fantastic mix of treasures in todays episode. Great job with historical information on each find.
Thanks for the history lesson, Simon! 👍💋
Awesome tile Si, 👍😊
Great video all round, thanks for sharing 😁
I am fascinated by the beautiful bricks, I would have to take ages home every time I'm out!
Great finds. I’m amazed at how such old things survived. Coins, tile, that fossil is the coolest. And the other artifacts.
That was amazing. What a unique group of finds, & always new knowledge when watching your videos, Simon!
I so love the many pins that you leave behind!
Thanks. I sell a few on Etsy. Some on there now
What great fun, and great finds! Wish I was there with you!
Just Amazing finds Si! Loved every bit of your adventure!♥️ Congrats, well done!
Cheers Jenny 👍🏻🐾🧡
Wow the coins and tile!! Congratulations!!!
Thanks!
Si that was a brilliant video with your friends those Chinese tubs where beautiful.
Right??
Very interesting video. Love all your explanations of each item. Thank you Si.😊🥰
Lovely. Thanks Si x
The floor tile is gorgeous! Loved the video, three times the fun. Thanks for sharing and stay well.
Thanks Mary! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Happy days !! I'm glad you stayed and watched the couple going into the water 💦 as you said , it's not safe to swim in the Thames . Nice finds today 👍
Really enjoy your channel Si
Cheers mate
Great finds thanks for sharing. Stay safe and well.
Cheers Paul 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds hi my name is Pauline just for some reason when I set you RUclips channel up it put my name in two half’s lol
@@tinyTears Ahhh you can easily change it 👍🏻
I wish I lived over there! Mudlarking seems so fun!