Hey Abby and Adam, looks like great fun and exercise at the same time. So happy you can enjoy some of the simple pleasures in life, thanks for taking us along.
I grew up at the Crater of Diamonds! Many many years of searching for raw diamonds. This brings back very good memories from when I was a kid! Thank you
That is very cool that you can bring some home to keep working through it. I like how they have signs where diamonds were found plus the signs themselves are very creative.
Love your adventures, regular channel already done it, but I am older than you, ha. Stopped at the crater of diamonds coming back on a road trip, stopped at local Walmart and bought buckets and sifters, scratchy things, big spoons. We had a blast digging in the mud, found some Jaspers, but brought home a bunch of diamonds. Brought my buckets home with some rocks, got dumped out on carpet of my old work car which I parked to take rental. Lots of little sparkles in the sunshine, nothing of any size. What I remember the most was my wife taking the water hose to me to wash off the mud.
New subscriber as of today! Thank you Abby and Adam for sharing your adventures! This is on my bucket list of places to see. After working crazy hours during whole pandemic, this is the year for my family and I to start traveling and it will be our turn to relax and enjoy life. I’m enjoying all the camping videos…happy and very safe travels!
Hey, love to see what you cook. Almost baked spaghetti corky style. Did a lot of cooking and helped Corky cook for lodge meetings, big pan of spaghetti in roaster pan in oven, Corky always said that was how he got rid of his moldy cheese. Just cut most of it off, melt it and good to go. When dad was junior warden at Lamar lodge she helped with cooking, she was always amazed how the guys would gobble up ham and beans and chicken and noodles. No surprise to me, comfort food for farm boys. Big secret about freemasons, they will eat cheap cookies if they have coffee to dunk them in. Ha
Mom helped dad cook, didn't word that reply right. Frankly dad was a better cook than mom. He was a navy cook, he could do bread, mom could do pies. Used to go and eat sunday dinner with them, mom went to church, dad fixed dinner. Had bought them a bread machine, which I had gotten much enjoyment from. Said Dad, what are we going to do if the bread machine breaks. He rattled off his recipe. 200 lbs of flour, pound of yeast? Flat of eggs, so much shortening. Told him he might have to reduce his recipe. Said when the marines were on his ship they really liked his bread. Sometimes good simple food just tastes the best.
there is so much stuff in those screenings everything looks like a diamond, yet everything doesn't look like a diamond at the same time. No wonder you take it hope and dry it off so you can get it under good lighting.
I have to say I blamed it all on you two. Went camping this weekend with my new card iron Dutch oven 😋 and because of you cooking was easy, fun and delicious we had biscuits, banana bread, meatloaf and pineapple up side down cake. Everyone enjoyed and I was just stunned I had thought this would be more trial and error. Awesome weekend 😎 we had because of you. Thanks for sharing love the content. I use to do some metal work, That's what caught why I started following you. Thanks again 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
A canoe trip on the Current River, in south MO, is well worth it. If you still have the prospecting bug, you can dredge the cracks and crevasses of the shallow creeks for gold.
That looked like so much fun. I would definitely go there and give it a shot myself, especially after the rain, and dig deep into the water channels. Thanks for sharing Adam & Abby, that was awesome. Hope you guys find some diamonds at home. I would also use a magnifying glass to look for sure. 👍. ps: I have a secret trick to making spaghetti Adam. I make the sauce first like you did first, but I don't pre cook the 'spaghettini', I break it into three parts, and add it into the sauce(mix it a little to spread it evenly) on low simmer until the spaghettini is soft but NOT fully cooked(mix a little). Then I take the pot and let it rest for 10-15 min covered(kept warm). I love al dente pasta. You should try it, and see if you like it. It's so awesome trust me. If you use regular spaghetti, dont add as much and needs to simmer a little bit longer in the sauce. Took me a few try's to get it perfect. Bon appetite! Cheers, Blessings and Happy Easter 🙏.
Adam, I'm from Rapid City SD. In SD you can tow your travel trailer and another trailer such as a boat, snowmobiles, quads, just about what ever you can imagine. I would think as long as you didn't exceed 55 feet. But it would allow you some options. Keep up the good programs. Ted
Laughing about the mud. I spent a bunch of time in Tuscaloosa Alabama doing work at the Mercedes Plant (first one). Had to go through the red mud/clay to my rental car...boots weighted at least 15 pounds each...LOL.
Abbey your T-shirt slogan is very reminiscent of an advertising slogan/tourism advertising, here in Australia back in the 80's and 90's and the slogan itself has made it into every day use even now (Darryl Summers used to do a Saturday night entertainment show called "Hey Hey It's Saturday" you'll find snippets on RUclips it's quite funny ") Daryl Somers was the face of the Northern Territory campaigns for a good stretch with his catch phrase "you'll never, never know if you never, never go." Also here in Western Australia when it was open (it shut last year) We had the "Argyle Diamond Mine " the only place in the world that produced Pink Diamonds They Fetch exclusive prices when they go to Auction. I Am glad you had fun Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
Great video. Was that chili or spaghetti sauce in the pot? Noticed Abby had a Cincinnati chili shirt on. We went diamond hunting there 40 years ago and had a great time but I think once was enough.
@@justinjenkins4337 "Come on down!!!!!" You'll love it. NW part of the state is beautiful. Two hints on buying. Don't get in a creek/river bottom...they can flood. Don't get on a mountain top...they ice over in winter storms. Rest of the places, probably 99%, are wonderful.
Yea isn’t America great! Lots of folks have found some great diamonds out there but how would you know with such a piss poor attitude of our state park systems.
Adam and Abbey It is great watching you live life to the fullest
Hey Abby and Adam, looks like great fun and exercise at the same time. So happy you can enjoy some of the simple pleasures in life, thanks for taking us along.
You guys are fun to watch in your adventures. Love the enthusiasm and sincerity
I grew up at the Crater of Diamonds! Many many years of searching for raw diamonds. This brings back very good memories from when I was a kid! Thank you
Great video Adam and Abby, nice to see that Abby an you had a geat time
Just as long as You and Abby are having fun with a chance of reward it is exciting to watch.
Thanks for keeping us that are wheelchair dependent informed. All I can do is enjoy your videos at best.
Always wanted to try that. 👍
You guys always make my day. I’m really happy that someone is happy.
That is very cool that you can bring some home to keep working through it. I like how they have signs where diamonds were found plus the signs themselves are very creative.
It would be so neat to get one of the gems put in a piece of jewelry for Abby!!!
I completely agree!!!!
Glad you enjoyed yourselfs luvs
END OF THE DAY ONE THING IS GUARANTEED......... EXCELLENT FOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can smell it from here.
Nice little getaway guys.
I'm glad you two decided to visit Arkansas. We have many minerals and many areas of the state you can enjoy visiting.
That's how I like to cook!!
Love your adventures, regular channel already done it, but I am older than you, ha.
Stopped at the crater of diamonds coming back on a road trip, stopped at local Walmart and bought buckets and sifters, scratchy things, big spoons. We had a blast digging in the mud, found some Jaspers, but brought home a bunch of diamonds. Brought my buckets home with some rocks, got dumped out on carpet of my old work car which I parked to take rental. Lots of little sparkles in the sunshine, nothing of any size. What I remember the most was my wife taking the water hose to me to wash off the mud.
New subscriber as of today! Thank you Abby and Adam for sharing your adventures! This is on my bucket list of places to see. After working crazy hours during whole pandemic, this is the year for my family and I to start traveling and it will be our turn to relax and enjoy life. I’m enjoying all the camping videos…happy and very safe travels!
Hey, love to see what you cook. Almost baked spaghetti corky style. Did a lot of cooking and helped Corky cook for lodge meetings, big pan of spaghetti in roaster pan in oven, Corky always said that was how he got rid of his moldy cheese. Just cut most of it off, melt it and good to go.
When dad was junior warden at Lamar lodge she helped with cooking, she was always amazed how the guys would gobble up ham and beans and chicken and noodles. No surprise to me, comfort food for farm boys.
Big secret about freemasons, they will eat cheap cookies if they have coffee to dunk them in. Ha
Mom helped dad cook, didn't word that reply right. Frankly dad was a better cook than mom. He was a navy cook, he could do bread, mom could do pies. Used to go and eat sunday dinner with them, mom went to church, dad fixed dinner. Had bought them a bread machine, which I had gotten much enjoyment from. Said Dad, what are we going to do if the bread machine breaks. He rattled off his recipe. 200 lbs of flour, pound of yeast? Flat of eggs, so much shortening. Told him he might have to reduce his recipe. Said when the marines were on his ship they really liked his bread.
Sometimes good simple food just tastes the best.
You are a good cook as well as a good machinist. Keep up the good work y'all. Happy Easter!
there is so much stuff in those screenings everything looks like a diamond, yet everything doesn't look like a diamond at the same time. No wonder you take it hope and dry it off so you can get it under good lighting.
I have to say I blamed it all on you two. Went camping this weekend with my new card iron Dutch oven 😋 and because of you cooking was easy, fun and delicious we had biscuits, banana bread, meatloaf and pineapple up side down cake. Everyone enjoyed and I was just stunned I had thought this would be more trial and error. Awesome weekend 😎 we had because of you. Thanks for sharing love the content. I use to do some metal work, That's what caught why I started following you.
Thanks again 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
A canoe trip on the Current River, in south MO, is well worth it. If you still have the prospecting bug, you can dredge the cracks and crevasses of the shallow creeks for gold.
That looked like so much fun. I would definitely go there and give it a shot myself, especially after the rain, and dig deep into the water channels. Thanks for sharing Adam & Abby, that was awesome. Hope you guys find some diamonds at home. I would also use a magnifying glass to look for sure. 👍. ps: I have a secret trick to making spaghetti Adam. I make the sauce first like you did first, but I don't pre cook the 'spaghettini', I break it into three parts, and add it into the sauce(mix it a little to spread it evenly) on low simmer until the spaghettini is soft but NOT fully cooked(mix a little). Then I take the pot and let it rest for 10-15 min covered(kept warm). I love al dente pasta. You should try it, and see if you like it. It's so awesome trust me. If you use regular spaghetti, dont add as much and needs to simmer a little bit longer in the sauce. Took me a few try's to get it perfect. Bon appetite! Cheers, Blessings and Happy Easter 🙏.
Yep sounds great! That would be a true one pot spaghetti.
Adam,
I'm from Rapid City SD. In SD you can tow your travel trailer and another trailer such as a boat, snowmobiles, quads, just about what ever you can imagine. I would think as long as you didn't exceed 55 feet. But it would allow you some options.
Keep up the good programs.
Ted
hey Adam & Abi, ultraviolet (black light) is very good to highlight diamond. They glow under ultraviolet light like a star.
I live right down the road. Best time is after good rain
Ok where does he post recipes. That spaghetti cast iron dish looks awesome.
Abby wants to build a website eventually and when that happens we’ll have a recipe section on there.
I hope you fiend some diamonds. I wish you luck.
Where did you get that lid lifter for the Dutch oven?
Laughing about the mud. I spent a bunch of time in Tuscaloosa Alabama doing work at the Mercedes Plant (first one). Had to go through the red mud/clay to my rental car...boots weighted at least 15 pounds each...LOL.
Abbey your T-shirt slogan is very reminiscent of an advertising slogan/tourism advertising, here in Australia back in the 80's and 90's and the slogan itself has made it into every day use even now
(Darryl Summers used to do a Saturday night entertainment show called "Hey Hey It's Saturday" you'll find snippets on RUclips it's quite funny ")
Daryl Somers was the face of the Northern Territory campaigns for a good stretch with his catch phrase "you'll never, never know if you never, never go."
Also here in Western Australia when it was open (it shut last year) We had the "Argyle Diamond Mine " the only place in the world that produced Pink Diamonds
They Fetch exclusive prices when they go to Auction.
I Am glad you had fun
Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
Hey Adam and Abbey … did you do your homework on the geologic process of how the diamonds actually end up on the surface? It’s fascinating
Just an FYI somebody found a 2.38 Carat diamond yesterday or May 3/2022
any update on the buckets of dirt you brought home?
How long has the owner has this place, won't it have been dug over and over ?
Look like a good day out though 👍🏻🇬🇧🇺🇲
They consistently turn over new soil.
Have y’all sorted through the gravel you took home?
Not yet but it will be soon!!
@@Abby-uq6sx I just saw that it was uploaded today. Looks so cool. I love rocks, minerals, and that sort of stuff.
Great video. Was that chili or spaghetti sauce in the pot? Noticed Abby had a Cincinnati chili shirt on. We went diamond hunting there 40 years ago and had a great time but I think once was enough.
It was spaghetti 🍝
I'm curious about what month you were here
Early April.
@@AbomAdventures Thanks! I'm thinking of moving there from MN. Tired of below zero cold 6 months of the year.
@@justinjenkins4337 "Come on down!!!!!" You'll love it. NW part of the state is beautiful. Two hints on buying. Don't get in a creek/river bottom...they can flood. Don't get on a mountain top...they ice over in winter storms. Rest of the places, probably 99%, are wonderful.
Only in America could you buy a field, make up some dubious claims about diamonds and charge people $10 to sift through the mud 100 years later 🤣
Yea isn’t America great! Lots of folks have found some great diamonds out there but how would you know with such a piss poor attitude of our state park systems.