Getting pretty dry..

worldtalker

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They started irrigating down the meadows,moist ground sure beats dry ground digging.:notworthy:I know there's MORE Spanish silver in them fields somewhere and I'm gonna find it.:tongue3:

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Spotted these killdeer eggs..

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this is as close to the female as I can get without her spooking,about 100 feet.

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I don't recall the name of these lilies,but they are cool..

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what??

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GOD Bless

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Thank you for sharing! Good Luck on the hunt for lost Spanish silver. :icon_thumleft:
 

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Are they Martagon lillies?

I was surprised when my neighbor found a reale. I did some research and found out that it was legal tender up till 1850. With the history of the meadows goes that far back, I'm thinking you have a real good shot at finding more. Keep on swinging!
 

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Are they Martagon lillies?

I was surprised when my neighbor found a reale. I did some research and found out that it was legal tender up till 1850. With the history of the meadows goes that far back, I'm thinking you have a real good shot at finding more. Keep on swinging!

I'd recognize the name if I heard it again..not it. I have pulled a lot of goodies out of there,including GOLD and SILVER,best part is "My own private me only spot".:laughing7::laughing9:
 

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I think they are Canada lilies, I dug some up in upstate NY. I originally thought they were Turks Cap Lilies, but the stem is a little different from them.
 

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The gent I took down there 2 weeks ago found TWO of them. I've been hunting it nigh on six years now.:BangHead:

History of the meadows goes back to 1635.
Pretty shot of those hanging whatever they are flowers. I think you best go hunting that meadow by yourself. Hate to see what might happen, if that hunting pard of yours turns up any gold doubloons in those meadows
 

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