boxxxer
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This summer on July 15 I water hunted a state park lake. I found a heart in a heart pendant. It was silver with a small 10k gold heart inside. I decided to go home for lunch. As usual I got bored and decided to go back and dig some more. As I was getting ready to go into water a lady came up and asked if I hunted for things in the water, I said yes I did. She told me that the day before she had lost her heart pendants when her necklace broke. I asked her to describe the hearts and what they looked like. She proceeded to tell me one was a heart in a heart with the one in the center was gold. The other one was silver but smaller and shaped differently than a normal heart that belonged to her daughter that had recently passed. I told her that I found the larger heart and I had left it at my house. I told her that I would send it to her if she gave me her address and phone number. she was happy but I could detect she was still sad due to not finding the most important one. I can't tell you how many times I have hit the beach water area cause its a source of constant depositors. I was out a few days ago searching again, water temp was 37 degrees. not finding anything and I got this hit on my nox and it was a 1-2 constant and repeatable. as usual I thought it was foil. I hate digging foil.. after you take a few shovels full the darn thing moves and you get that wasted time feeling... But this didn't float away and stayed 6-8 inches and after 6 tries I finally saw what it was. a small heart just as she described. I wondered why it rang up so low it was silver and smaller than a dime. left the water and went to the truck and that's where I found out why it rang so low. .56 gm white 10k gold.
So tomorrow morning ill send her a text with the photo of the heart and wish her a Merry Christmas.
So tomorrow morning ill send her a text with the photo of the heart and wish her a Merry Christmas.