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« on: September 23, 2016, 01:32:01 pm »
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On time I left from the Halifax Robert Stanfield International Airport  Heathrow bound with Air Canuck.  With boots on the ground it was the usual route by tube and rail where my mate Jim picked me up at the  Newark Train Station.  16 days to dig, 16 days off work with the only bad part was 16 days away from the hunny bunny.

First full day was spent shopping.  Must say my host's driving had improved in my mind.....think I was getting used to it.  Told Jim this and his reply was simply, "I drive like I stole it."

While cruising the downtown came across this old bouy tending his flower garden.  You could tell it was a labour of love.

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During the stay Jim and I attended a few rallies, did our land while at other times hosted by fellow diggers.  Must say this was the nicest find by one of our mates during the whole time.

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Some of the areas that we dug were just overwhelming as well as endless!

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While others one was wondering if they were in a time warp or about to be bombed and strifed by a Lancaster !

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It was in this last field that I had the crap scared out of me for as I was swinging in the "zone" approaching a little crop of hay when the "Hunny Bunny" jumped out boot scooting it across the field.  Only this one had 4 legs not two.

The sun set on another day.

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Jim as always was the perfect host suggesting on a few of the evenings we hit such hot spots as the Clanger, The Tempest and the Wheatsheff.  All purveyors of that great brew Guinness.

Another day and another field with Jim having the tough choice.  Swing the F75 or Deus.  No choice on this bouys part as it was the Pro all the way.  Jim is shown hear swinging by the old church.............at least I kneeled passing by............twice...jeton followed by a Lizze hammered.  Was a day of penance though as the mud and straw stuck to the boots making each step seem like ten. Ben Gay, meds and booze  did the trick on the old knackered knees.

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This two day rally turned out to be a digfiest for Jim and I.

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Before I knew it the sad but happy day was upon us with the last kick at the cat.  This rally taught me the true meaning of dirt fishing as I was almost skunked but managed one copper after digging this up! A few days later was skunked making it the 2nd time in my digging history that I was...both came in the UK. Soul Drop the 1st with this time................... Fakesby I believe that place was called.

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Highlights of this years finds. Jim had a few goodies which he will post on his sites.

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For any one heading across the big pond don't think you will walk into every field and find Roman and Saxon goods. You have to earn them. Fields are stinggy....you have to put in your time.

Thanks big time to Jimmy K and like Arnold said...."I'll be back!" Cheesy

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« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2016, 03:08:14 pm »
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 Wow.   That went fast.  Seems like you lust left a few days ago.

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