Glad you are okay and that you didn’t have any damage to your place. Great finds! I hope you get to dig it out before anyone else shows up. Thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear and see that you and your family and friends are all safe, everything else can be cleaned up and rebuilt. Hurricanes are not fun. Neither are tornadoes.
😪 I feel your pain, I lost everything - pets home car photo albums books clothing furniture possessions and long saved mementos - in a major flood in BC Canada, spring of 2018. Thanks ❤ for showing up after all you've been through, good luck and God Bless, take care, our prayers are with you.
Glad to know you’re ok! Florida resident, also, east coast, Sebastian. We have a new roommate due to Helene, poor guy, lost everything to the flood waters. Our poor state has taken a beating, but we are FL strong! Thank you for your content! It brightens my day. 💕
Visited Siesta Key many years ago! It is my favourite place ever! And I live in the beautiful Yukon, Canada! Wishing you all strength in your recovery and grief for everything lost ❤ We have all been thinking of you
So glad you and your family are ok. Glad your house was fine too. I live in NC. I don't live in the mountains, but our Western NC will take years to rebuild. These hurricanes need to stop! ❤
Hey Shaun, Milton really hit us hard. I live in Tavares/Mt Dora area. It is known for its massive oak and tall pine trees. Milton took out so many and destroyed houses, cars and RV's. The winds here were around 75 to 95 + miles per hour. It seemed like it would never stop. Lucky for all of us we survived back to back hurricanes. Let's hope this other storm doesn't develop. Glad your ok. Good luck.
What length is your extreme handle the 46in or the 54in. and do you use the titanium or stainless steel scoop?? I Watch all your videos, glad the storm didn't hammer you too hard!
I was listening to the emergency scanner police and fire. A lot of houses caught on fire telephone Poles trees.They were all burning. Glad you're o k, you could replace what you lost.
8:30 Finding regular silver coinage from the 60s in a concentrated area got me thinking. Maybe there was a beach bar in that location in that era. It would really explain the deposit of coins imo Could check plat archives.
Have you ever thought about carrying a small plastic jar with a lid, half-filled with vinegar, to soak old coins? That way, when you're ready to clean them, it’s easier. (For those who know more than me about cleaning old metal, feel free to correct me.)
One year over here in Stuart a storm made a six foot wall and along the bottom I found thirteen nickles. I was very hopeful because nickles read the same as gold rings with the AT pro. I did also find a gold plated necklace but no gold that day.