You know I started thinking about Tee shirts for you to sell. I think an awesome design would be your shadow across a field. That would look really cool.
Huzzah, to a plethora of toy boats... All waxed up & floating off together on an adventure. Who wouldn't smile at that sight? I love seeing your glass bottles, all cleaned up & glowing in your window.
@@tom_burleigh I am a fan of nit only your wanderings, but of homemade sailboats. In my youth, so before you were even a gleam in your Dad's eye, I crafted one: sailing it in a regatta @ Echo Park Lake in Los Angeles. Still a fond memory.
I started writing a story once featuring a puffer fish, called Hedgehog fish's big adventure. Maybe I should finish that story, and then do a craft video accompanied by a reading of it. Thanks for sparking my imagination 🙂
I agree with the others that a floatilla of toy boats would be great. Perhaps Phil could say a word when you release them or you could recite a poem of going to sea. I love the bottle collection. There was a jar with a wonky lip next to the brown bottles that appealed to me. You could start some thyme in the clay pot to transplant to a walkway when it gets stronger. After doing that a few times the toxins, if any would be leached out and you could use it for your winter herbs. I’m really looking forward to seeing your videos more frequently. Bye for now 👋🇨🇦👋
Lovely to see you out with the Johnsons. I love the colours and condition of the bottles from that dump, they’re quite beautiful. Yes, I would love to see the small boats set sail on to new adventures! ⛵️😊
Thanks Violet Lilly, I'll get planning and working on the boats video. Probably won't release them till the summer, when the rivers are slow and gentle. I'm hoping the Johnsons will visit Yorkshire again soon, not really for mudlarking, I've another site in mind to take them.🙂
Loved this video Tom ❤😊 those bottles are beautiful, such bold colours 👌🥰 that unusual shaped bottle reminded me of a hot air balloon, but I could see you making an under sea creature. My other thought was an octopus. Thanks for taking us with you Tom ❤👌🥰
I set myself the target of putting out one mudlarking video, (or related, like using the forge), for every 2 weeks of 2023. I got a bit behind, not releasing one in February, so there's at least another one to catch up on. 🙂
I always pick up the glass stoppers, they look good in a large jam jar on a windowsill. I know Phil Johnson likes old teapots, but they are useful as nesters for birds, up against a fence if covered with a climbing plant,or even just wedged in a hedge or maybe the vee of a tree covered in ivy, a big favourite of Robin's and Wrens. It would have been interesting if the driver of the heavy machinery would skim off the top layer for everyone looking to recover things of interest. Best wishes to you Tom, from Wales.
Thanks Paul. That's an interesting concept with the teapots, I don't know how easy it is to clean them (wouldn't want to poison birds with dumpsite toxins), but might well give it a try. I'd also love to build a bird box, just for the fun of it. I agree on that, if they'd arranged it, it would have been an amazing meet up opportunity. Alas, the big heavy machinery was putting a 6ft layer of soil over the dumpsite instead. That field where this one was filmed is gone now, but the bottle diggers moved on to the next field over; never as good, but still occasionally fairly good. Best wishes to you, from West Yorkshire.🙂
Thanks Tom for another mudlark, I am glad you got to enjoy time with the Johnsons but I agree with you as for local, missed the sound of the water. Love your flower pot, I agree about the flower over the herb. Take care till next time. Would like to see you set boats sailing down the river, maybe with notes to learn how far the sailed?
Thanks for the idea Debbie, I think a message in a bottle would be a great addition to the boats. I'm going to enjoy seeing the Johnsons again soonish, I've got a non-mudlarking site in mind for them that I think we'll both have fun filming.🙂
I too have an issue with getting things done lately, i think i just dont have the same prioritys i used to and have certainly slowed down to see the🌷🌹🥀⚘️. That was a great dig sight it would be no problem for me to fill a backpack or two. Also that view out your window at the house is magnificent i've mentioned this before and seeing the seasons change is quite a treat. Here in Ca. We have been in drought for 10 to 20 yrs so its mostly brown outside yr. around. This year has been a little different it seems like all the snow and rain we have been missing is coming all at once. We are getting flash floods,landslides, snow down to 500 ft., hail, freezing storms from Canada, then warm fronts from Hawiaii. All this in just the last month or so. We are being told we are out of the drought so thats good news. Ok enough of that. Cant wait to see whats next. Thanks Tom and stay safe✌️
Wow, I didn't realise things in Ca had been bad for that long. I hope things level out for you a bit, and it's not just boom and bust cycles from now on. My priorities change constantly... but though some creative projects seem to fall away, they always seem to circle back around. I hope you get the things done, at least the ones that seem important to you... but it is always worth it to slow down and see (and smell) the flowers. 🙂
I would love to watch you release toy boats! It was so nice of you to show Phil and Caroline the dump. They are another favorite of mine. That strange bottle you found is very lovely, I hope you find a way to use it. I’m glad you rescued several nice bottles even if you don’t keep them yourself since the dump is scheduled to become a building site. 🌞
Oh Tom, the boat! I'm so glad you found it, poor thing high and dry all these years. Yes, I'd love to see you make your boats seaworthy again. Thank you for sharing your lovely day.
Thank you for another excellent video. Sorry I don't comment much. Would love to see the little boats drifting, bobbing and freely dancing away on a new adventure.
Im glad you had a good day out with friends. I too prefer the rivers and prettier scenery and nature sounds. The view from your window always looks peaceful and calm. I really liked the bottle you found that looked like some sorta undersea creature. The poor little sailboat is in need of restoring and being set to water again. A flotilla of restored toy boats would be an interesting video and project.
Thanks Leanne, I think they might be planning on doing a bit of mudlarking again with me in the summer, but I'm more excited about another place I've found that they might like to film, an old brick works and the neighbouring land which was once a Victorian theme park. 🙂
Thank you Tom. I enjoy your commentary and your walks. Very glad you share only what you want and keep everything else private. I respect that about you. Too many people want more. Just wish I had a bottle dump to enjoy.
What a great reminder of a wonderful day we spent with you :D Manky was so excited to see himself on camera! My favourite find of yours for the day was the sign, even if it still holds a secret we can never find out. I would LOVE to see your flotilla of rescued boats sailing off into the sunset!!! Manky suggested that maybe you would like to have his face on the sail of one of the boats. He is so shy lol Thank you for the mentions. Looking forward to seeing you again this year. We love spending time with you :)
Manky would certainly look great on one of the sails 🙂. It was indeed a wonderful day, and I hope there's some places we can film together when next you visit. There is one I've got my eye on, an old abandoned brickworks, heavily graffitied, and the neighbouring land which was a Victorian Pleasure garden, that became almost a theme park, and then abandoned and left to nature. I think to make the most of it, you'd need to be able to walk about 4 miles comfortably, if that sounds doable and like something you'd like I'll send some more details. 🙂
All your videos are grand. I made it to Scotland for the second time, this summer. Mostly visiting standing stones and distilleries. Spent time in the Hebrides and Orkney. Lots of ferry rides. Very private tour designed by us. I truly love Scotland, especially the empty parts. Thank you.
Hi,my wish is that you are well, when you look out the window it looks like a black and white pencil drawing. You know I love your description of everything and places.i can hear you all day.I am enjoying your videos.
Brilliant dump Tom! As for refining your metal, perhaps contact a chemistry channel on youtube who might help collaborate with the refining? I'm in scotland with my friend Jack doing mudlarking and digging 😁
Hope you're having a brilliant time, and have some great finds. I'll be up in Scotland again in May, haven't found any decent mudlarking or digging spots though, yet. Thanks for the idea on the metal refining, I'll have a look for one UK based. mbmmllc and sreetips are channels that could, and possibly would do things like that, but they're not UK.
I like your river walks! How you have the noise of the river as you walk! The changing sound of water and the music you play! I have had hard times falling asleep at night and your sounds are always changing and makes it much more relaxing! I would like to see a video of just the river walks that play for a couple of hours!
Enjoyable as always and more so with the Johnsons too :) absolutely delighted with the boats returning to the wild idea 😁 and i think a soft cotton tee, that would match the comfort many find from listening to your excellent voice, perhaps with some of your favorite phrases, such as , "I'll take it" or the printed 🎶 intro music suggestion someone made, your shadow , or the beautiful view from your window, would all be wildly popular in my opinion 😀
I never see a brick washed up on my beach without thinking of Phil “I’ve found a brick” Johnson. Will really miss their mudlarking videos but understand their reasons. Lovely you all got to spend time together, Manky Panda too. Thank you again Tom, I love seeing a video from you pop up.
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Aqua Bottles and the Indian root Amber Bottle Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
Vibrant colour indeed! those bottles are so saturated with the winter background. I also like the rivers better, but if I had a dump like that near me I admit I'd be there often! Another nice video, thanks!
I love the flower pot - a real stunner! Sorry you didn't save the other one - I could have taken it off your hands! Keep on Keeping on! from Washington State!
The REGISTRAR metal find was shaped so much like a little dog when you found it that I had to go back to view it a second time. I love the idea of your found wooden boats being waxed up and released to spread more joy. They are beautiful objects and encourage many daydreams.
My wife and I can only wish we could be there to see all your pond boats trailing off down the river, but.....we live in the States. A video would be much appreciated!
The view from your window is heavenly. I'm in the Adelaide Plains of South Australia and we never have snow down here, very rarely we have a bit of snow fall in the surrounding hills but nothing more than a dusting of snow. I'm envious.
Truly, I've treasured every meet up with the Johnsons, and other mudlarkers. I hope you have a wonderful time in the area, meeting up with Lynn for some antique hunting. Are you going larking too?
*Kia ora Tom, ohhh wow, such a beautiful scenery of the snow covering the landscape outside your window... Ok that blue rare WWII bottle you should have grabbed... yep slightly broken, but still worth selling to someone on ebay... Kia kaha (stay strong) and keep well & safe.*
Different strokes for different folks.... I'm the sort of person who knows the lifestory of the shop cashier by the time I leave the store.... But my husband is similar to you and doesn't seek out or enjoy spontaneous conversation.... We all fit together in our own unique ways 💜
Another fine video today. The finds were very nice. The weather is getting threatening today. Well all the same, glad to see you again. Hope the lady friend is doing well. I progressing slowly, but surely. Enjoy the week ahead, and see you on the next. Cheers Tom.! 🇬🇧👍🙂🇺🇸
Great seeing this and sorely miss the Johnsons mudlarking and Phils brick spotting. Hopefully we'll see them when they visit Yorkshire dont some mudlarking even if a little bit occasionally.
Thanks Teddye, it was a good site for finds. I'm going to start planning, and perhaps filming making a boat this week.... though setting them sail will have to wait till the Summer, when the rivers will be calmer. 🙂
You may suggest that you lack certain social 'skills', but your videos are always interesting, and I love your laid back approach to life. Keep up the good work.
I loved this site and went several times. Most of my best finds are from there including a terracotta claw pipe and a beautiful Codd bottle. Such a shame for us it's being built over. I understand Caroline and Phil's decision, tiplarking and mudlarking is tougher than it looks and I struggle now too. I am very much looking forward to seeing your other videos from this site though. 😀💗 x
In a novel I just finished writing set in 1915, I was able to accurately describe a poison bottle, thanks to your explorations and explanations... who knew? Thank you. And this video was a pleasure as always.
Beautiful video! So good to be with friends who enjoy doing the same things together! I can't help but look at all the different wild plants around you, most I recognize , and some I don't, all are interesting and beautiful to me. Good finds but most of all in the company of good friends! :)
Hello Tom! Just a thought, have you ever considered cutting off the bottoms of some of the most suitable and gloriously coloured bottles you find and making hanging lanterns ? Imagine the colour! I know someone who does this, not sure how and of course she uses modern bottles, but to be able to create using those old bottles would be unique! Thanks for your videos, always look forward to them!
I like the idea of your releasing toy boats - be sure to etch your name, the date, and where released on the boats. Those will become highly sought after. You could also put messages in old bottles and release them into rivers. The messages should again include the date, your name and where released and possibly even where you found the bottle.
You know I started thinking about Tee shirts for you to sell. I think an awesome design would be your shadow across a field. That would look really cool.
Thanks Myth Demeanor, that's a cool idea. Still not sure about doing merch, but if people really want them I'll start planning. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh you definetly should
A great design idea.
I like that idea!
Was that Manny in the backpack? Are the Johnsons with you? I spoke to soon. I see them!
Phil can talk to anybody. They are an amazing couple
Yes, a tee shirt with some of your theme song printed on it with maybe a drawing of a stream
Ooh, now there's a cool idea. Thanks very much Barbara 🙂
Huzzah, to a plethora of toy boats... All waxed up & floating off together on an adventure. Who wouldn't smile at that sight?
I love seeing your glass bottles, all cleaned up & glowing in your window.
Thanks Brandy Jean. Now I guess I'll have to start working on making the flotilla video happen. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh I am a fan of nit only your wanderings, but of homemade sailboats. In my youth, so before you were even a gleam in your Dad's eye, I crafted one: sailing it in a regatta @ Echo Park Lake in Los Angeles. Still a fond memory.
The bulb bottle would make a great puffer fish! I love it!!!
I started writing a story once featuring a puffer fish, called Hedgehog fish's big adventure. Maybe I should finish that story, and then do a craft video accompanied by a reading of it. Thanks for sparking my imagination 🙂
I would love to see a little boats flotilla heading into the great unknown. I loved the crazy bottle best I think.
Thanks Gill, I think I'll try and make a little boat this week... and aim to release quite a few in the Summer. 🙂
Tom I love the sail boat idea. That would delight everyone lucky enough to see it go by. ✌️💙
Thanks!
I agree with the others that a floatilla of toy boats would be great.
Perhaps Phil could say a word when you release them or you could recite a poem of going to sea.
I love the bottle collection. There was a jar with a wonky lip next to the brown bottles that appealed to me.
You could start some thyme in the clay pot to transplant to a walkway when it gets stronger.
After doing that a few times the toxins, if any would be leached out and you could use it for your winter herbs.
I’m really looking forward to seeing your videos more frequently.
Bye for now 👋🇨🇦👋
i would be utterly delighted to see a fleet of old toy boats floating down a river, i think it’s a lovely idea.
Lovely to see you out with the Johnsons. I love the colours and condition of the bottles from that dump, they’re quite beautiful. Yes, I would love to see the small boats set sail on to new adventures! ⛵️😊
Thanks Violet Lilly, I'll get planning and working on the boats video. Probably won't release them till the summer, when the rivers are slow and gentle. I'm hoping the Johnsons will visit Yorkshire again soon, not really for mudlarking, I've another site in mind to take them.🙂
Hello Tom.
Toy boats set free to ride the waves again do bring a soft smile.
I would enjoy seeing that!
Loved this video Tom ❤😊 those bottles are beautiful, such bold colours 👌🥰 that unusual shaped bottle reminded me of a hot air balloon, but I could see you making an under sea creature. My other thought was an octopus. Thanks for taking us with you Tom ❤👌🥰
Such a unexpected treat having two vids this week Tom . Thank you really enjoyed it and love the way you talk your thoughts to us all ❤
I set myself the target of putting out one mudlarking video, (or related, like using the forge), for every 2 weeks of 2023. I got a bit behind, not releasing one in February, so there's at least another one to catch up on. 🙂
your vids are like watching a country file program which is my favourite. Look forward to many more x
I think the idea of the floating boats is fabulous!⛵❤️🇺🇸🐕
I always pick up the glass stoppers, they look good in a large jam jar on a windowsill.
I know Phil Johnson likes old teapots, but they are useful as nesters for birds, up against a fence if covered with a climbing plant,or even just wedged in a hedge or maybe the vee of a tree covered in ivy, a big favourite of Robin's and Wrens.
It would have been interesting if the driver of the heavy machinery would skim off the top layer for everyone looking to recover things of interest.
Best wishes to you Tom, from Wales.
Thanks Paul. That's an interesting concept with the teapots, I don't know how easy it is to clean them (wouldn't want to poison birds with dumpsite toxins), but might well give it a try. I'd also love to build a bird box, just for the fun of it.
I agree on that, if they'd arranged it, it would have been an amazing meet up opportunity. Alas, the big heavy machinery was putting a 6ft layer of soil over the dumpsite instead. That field where this one was filmed is gone now, but the bottle diggers moved on to the next field over; never as good, but still occasionally fairly good. Best wishes to you, from West Yorkshire.🙂
@@tom_burleigh
I don't know much about ceramics, would the glaze stop any possible contaminants from getting absorbed?
Yes I woul like a video of you releasing the boats ! Great finds !! Thank you Tom !😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thanks Kathy. 🙂 Might be summertime before I get around to filming it, but I definitely want to now. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh great ! I will be looking forward to it !! ❤️❤️❤️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Toy boat release, what a lovely idea maybe from under a bridge a bit like Pooh sticks but not throwing them in 😊
Releasing a flotilla of little boats would be a joy to watch. What a great idea.
Yes please, I'd like to see toy boats being released back into the wilds ⛵
Thanks for the vote. All are in favour so far🙂
Thanks Tom for another mudlark, I am glad you got to enjoy time with the Johnsons but I agree with you as for local, missed the sound of the water. Love your flower pot, I agree about the flower over the herb. Take care till next time. Would like to see you set boats sailing down the river, maybe with notes to learn how far the sailed?
Thanks for the idea Debbie, I think a message in a bottle would be a great addition to the boats. I'm going to enjoy seeing the Johnsons again soonish, I've got a non-mudlarking site in mind for them that I think we'll both have fun filming.🙂
The boat race down the river would be such fun to watch
I too have an issue with getting things done lately, i think i just dont have the same prioritys i used to and have certainly slowed down to see the🌷🌹🥀⚘️. That was a great dig sight it would be no problem for me to fill a backpack or two. Also that view out your window at the house is magnificent i've mentioned this before and seeing the seasons change is quite a treat. Here in Ca. We have been in drought for 10 to 20 yrs so its mostly brown outside yr. around. This year has been a little different it seems like all the snow and rain we have been missing is coming all at once. We are getting flash floods,landslides, snow down to 500 ft., hail, freezing storms from Canada, then warm fronts from Hawiaii. All this in just the last month or so. We are being told we are out of the drought so thats good news. Ok enough of that. Cant wait to see whats next. Thanks Tom and stay safe✌️
Wow, I didn't realise things in Ca had been bad for that long. I hope things level out for you a bit, and it's not just boom and bust cycles from now on. My priorities change constantly... but though some creative projects seem to fall away, they always seem to circle back around. I hope you get the things done, at least the ones that seem important to you... but it is always worth it to slow down and see (and smell) the flowers. 🙂
I would love to watch you release toy boats! It was so nice of you to show Phil and Caroline the dump. They are another favorite of mine. That strange bottle you found is very lovely, I hope you find a way to use it. I’m glad you rescued several nice bottles even if you don’t keep them yourself since the dump is scheduled to become a building site. 🌞
So kind of you to remove that bug from Manky’s face. Beautiful bottles.
I like your toy boat release idea.
Thanks Katalina 🙂
Oh Tom, the boat! I'm so glad you found it, poor thing high and dry all these years. Yes, I'd love to see you make your boats seaworthy again.
Thank you for sharing your lovely day.
Thank you for another excellent video. Sorry I don't comment much. Would love to see the little boats drifting, bobbing and freely dancing away on a new adventure.
Im glad you had a good day out with friends. I too prefer the rivers and prettier scenery and nature sounds. The view from your window always looks peaceful and calm. I really liked the bottle you found that looked like some sorta undersea creature. The poor little sailboat is in need of restoring and being set to water again. A flotilla of restored toy boats would be an interesting video and project.
Lovely location and great finds.Yes that would be lovely to let the toy boats go free and set them to sail.
Great day with great friends, what more could one ask ❤
To see them again for more great days out, soonish. 🙂
Another lovely video thanks Tom!! Gonna miss the Johnsons mudlarking but I'll keep on watching them, they're wonderful people, as are you. ☺️
Thanks Leanne, I think they might be planning on doing a bit of mudlarking again with me in the summer, but I'm more excited about another place I've found that they might like to film, an old brick works and the neighbouring land which was once a Victorian theme park. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh ooh that sounds amazing!
@@tom_burleigh before you know it you'll have a brick collection starting Tom 😀😉
Thank you Tom. I enjoy your commentary and your walks. Very glad you share only what you want and keep everything else private. I respect that about you. Too many people want more. Just wish I had a bottle dump to enjoy.
Yes please to the merchandise and especially the boats release! Lovely lark - thanks again Tom.
What a great reminder of a wonderful day we spent with you :D Manky was so excited to see himself on camera! My favourite find of yours for the day was the sign, even if it still holds a secret we can never find out. I would LOVE to see your flotilla of rescued boats sailing off into the sunset!!! Manky suggested that maybe you would like to have his face on the sail of one of the boats. He is so shy lol Thank you for the mentions. Looking forward to seeing you again this year. We love spending time with you :)
Manky would certainly look great on one of the sails 🙂. It was indeed a wonderful day, and I hope there's some places we can film together when next you visit. There is one I've got my eye on, an old abandoned brickworks, heavily graffitied, and the neighbouring land which was a Victorian Pleasure garden, that became almost a theme park, and then abandoned and left to nature. I think to make the most of it, you'd need to be able to walk about 4 miles comfortably, if that sounds doable and like something you'd like I'll send some more details. 🙂
All your videos are grand. I made it to Scotland for the second time, this summer. Mostly visiting standing stones and distilleries. Spent time in the Hebrides and Orkney. Lots of ferry rides. Very private tour designed by us. I truly love Scotland, especially the empty parts. Thank you.
I'll take it!" says Tom! Yay! And, Tom, I will most definitely say "I'll take it!" when you sell tees, sweatshirts or caps or some such merch.
Lovely walking with you while l sit and drink my coffee and listen to the natural sounds about me. Very pleasant way to begin my day, thank you. 🦘
I would love seeing toy boats floating down the creek. That would be fun. I hope you are well also.
Hi,my wish is that you are well, when you look out the window it looks like a black and white pencil drawing. You know I love your description of everything and places.i can hear you all day.I am enjoying your videos.
Thank you for a very enjoyable video. In a frantic world , your calm soothing voice is a treasure.
Brilliant dump Tom! As for refining your metal, perhaps contact a chemistry channel on youtube who might help collaborate with the refining? I'm in scotland with my friend Jack doing mudlarking and digging 😁
Hope you're having a brilliant time, and have some great finds. I'll be up in Scotland again in May, haven't found any decent mudlarking or digging spots though, yet. Thanks for the idea on the metal refining, I'll have a look for one UK based. mbmmllc and sreetips are channels that could, and possibly would do things like that, but they're not UK.
Love this video. Peaceful and the bottle finds were beautiful.
I thoroughly enjoy all your videos. I find them quite soothing.
I like your river walks! How you have the noise of the river as you walk! The changing sound of water and the music you play! I have had hard times falling asleep at night and your sounds are always changing and makes it much more relaxing! I would like to see a video of just the river walks that play for a couple of hours!
Yes, please to toy boats and merch. Thank you for such warm and relaxing finds content, Sir. Blessings to you.😊
Enjoyable as always and more so with the Johnsons too :) absolutely delighted with the boats returning to the wild idea 😁 and i think a soft cotton tee, that would match the comfort many find from listening to your excellent voice, perhaps with some of your favorite phrases, such as , "I'll take it" or the printed 🎶 intro music suggestion someone made, your shadow , or the beautiful view from your window, would all be wildly popular in my opinion 😀
The deep color and fine condition of those bottles is pleasing. thank you.
Your voice is like warm honey. I always save your videos for evening. So beautiful and relaxing! Thank you and goodnight....
I never see a brick washed up on my beach without thinking of Phil “I’ve found a brick” Johnson. Will really miss their mudlarking videos but understand their reasons. Lovely you all got to spend time together, Manky Panda too. Thank you again Tom, I love seeing a video from you pop up.
I do so enjoy your jaunts and views you express. Love the boat idea, so fun.
Hello 👋 from New York USA you Found Some Amazing Finds my Favorite Definitely Was the Aqua Bottles and the Indian root Amber Bottle Thank you for Bringing me Along with you I can't wait to see What you Find Next 😊
Kolekcja buteleczek 👍 wyprawa przednia ,można tam szukać chyba jeszcze długo.
Pozdrawiam serdecznie 🇵🇱
Vibrant colour indeed! those bottles are so saturated with the winter background. I also like the rivers better, but if I had a dump like that near me I admit I'd be there often! Another nice video, thanks!
I love the flower pot - a real stunner! Sorry you didn't save the other one - I could have taken it off your hands! Keep on Keeping on! from Washington State!
The REGISTRAR metal find was shaped so much like a little dog when you found it that I had to go back to view it a second time. I love the idea of your found wooden boats being waxed up and released to spread more joy. They are beautiful objects and encourage many daydreams.
My wife and I can only wish we could be there to see all your pond boats trailing off down the river, but.....we live in the States. A video would be much appreciated!
Thanks again.
Thanks Jojo 🙂
Oh yes! Model boats with a message attached somehow.
A boat release would be amazing!
I would certainly buy and wear a Tom Burleigh fish-head tee shirt!
The view from your window is heavenly. I'm in the Adelaide Plains of South Australia and we never have snow down here, very rarely we have a bit of snow fall in the surrounding hills but nothing more than a dusting of snow. I'm envious.
yes, the boats should race.
Meeting with friends is such a pleasure. I enjoy seeing what you see, thank you for sharing 🙂
Truly, I've treasured every meet up with the Johnsons, and other mudlarkers. I hope you have a wonderful time in the area, meeting up with Lynn for some antique hunting. Are you going larking too?
@@tom_burleigh Thank you. I shall be happy just exploring now I can walk further and larking would be a bonus. Have a good week 🙂
Tom , thank you so much for sharing your adventures
*Kia ora Tom, ohhh wow, such a beautiful scenery of the snow covering the landscape outside your window... Ok that blue rare WWII bottle you should have grabbed... yep slightly broken, but still worth selling to someone on ebay... Kia kaha (stay strong) and keep well & safe.*
Different strokes for different folks.... I'm the sort of person who knows the lifestory of the shop cashier by the time I leave the store.... But my husband is similar to you and doesn't seek out or enjoy spontaneous conversation.... We all fit together in our own unique ways 💜
Thanks for this video so soon after last week’s, Tom. A pleasant and enjoyable surprise crowned with your magical commentary.
Totally enjoyable!
Thank you. 🙂
yes to a video of you releasing the boats. and if you mail to Canada I would love to have a bottle or 2.
Many thanks for posting your video❤️
Another nice outing, thank you 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Pamela, I'm glad you're enjoying it. 🙂
@@tom_burleigh loving it, thanks again ❤
Thanks Tom for another fab video. Keep them coming. 👍
As always a beautiful day
I enjoy your videos so I will watch what you put out. Thank you, Tom.
Thanks Pam. 🙂
Another fine video today. The finds were very nice. The weather is getting threatening today. Well all the same, glad to see you again. Hope the lady friend is doing well. I progressing slowly, but surely. Enjoy the week ahead, and see you on the next. Cheers Tom.! 🇬🇧👍🙂🇺🇸
I'm very glad you're improving, I hope that continues all the way. I hope you enjoy the week ahead too. Thanks Martin. 🙂
Like your idea of a sculpture with bio luminescence ; ) definitely ripe for creation.
Great seeing this and sorely miss the Johnsons mudlarking and Phils brick spotting. Hopefully we'll see them when they visit Yorkshire dont some mudlarking even if a little bit occasionally.
Please start an Etsy shop. I would love a marmalade jar,and or large glass pickle jar. As always love your videos.
Another awesome tip lark, take care and thank you for sharing 👍🙏❤️
such wonderful finds for you....
amazing ive been missing your videos
Thanks Bryan. I've been missing putting them out. Fingers crossed I'll be back with another in two weeks. 🙂
I loved first find and rest of the things that you found. I would love to see boats floating down the river. Thank you Tom
Thanks Teddye, it was a good site for finds. I'm going to start planning, and perhaps filming making a boat this week.... though setting them sail will have to wait till the Summer, when the rivers will be calmer. 🙂
What a beautiful day you had. Thanks for sharing and hope you and your girlfriend are well.
You may suggest that you lack certain social 'skills', but your videos are always interesting, and I love your laid back approach to life. Keep up the good work.
I loved this site and went several times. Most of my best finds are from there including a terracotta claw pipe and a beautiful Codd bottle. Such a shame for us it's being built over. I understand Caroline and Phil's decision, tiplarking and mudlarking is tougher than it looks and I struggle now too. I am very much looking forward to seeing your other videos from this site though. 😀💗 x
In a novel I just finished writing set in 1915, I was able to accurately describe a poison bottle, thanks to your explorations and explanations... who knew? Thank you. And this video was a pleasure as always.
Beautiful video! So good to be with friends who enjoy doing the same things together! I can't help but look at all the different wild plants around you, most I recognize , and some I don't, all are interesting and beautiful to me. Good finds but most of all in the company of good friends! :)
Thank you for the adventure.
Hello Tom! Just a thought, have you ever considered cutting off the bottoms of some of the most suitable and gloriously coloured bottles you find and making hanging lanterns ? Imagine the colour! I know someone who does this, not sure how and of course she uses modern bottles, but to be able to create using those old bottles would be unique! Thanks for your videos, always look forward to them!
Thank you Tom. 😊
My pleasure 🙂
Glad to see you again! Take it easy.
I would buy a tee shirt from you! You should do it Tom!
I like the idea of your releasing toy boats - be sure to etch your name, the date, and where released on the boats. Those will become highly sought after. You could also put messages in old bottles and release them into rivers. The messages should again include the date, your name and where released and possibly even where you found the bottle.
Interesting and relaxing at the same time Always give you the thumbs up Your blogs get more interesting as you go along
Thanks Brian, that's a high complement 🙂
10:34 - I enjoy your wit. Those aqua bottles are gorgeous.
Always enjoy your videos
I like your boat idea. Maybe a bit of wax before releasing. Thank you for your films.
Thanks Linda, I'm glad you enjoy my films. And I think I'll try my hand at making a little toy boat this week, and start planning for the video. 🙂
Another great video Tom always a pleasure to watch and listen to.
Thanks J J. I'm glad you still enjoy my videos. 🙂