No Gold, but I have lots to celebrate today anyway.

partenr

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Today was the first time I've had my MD out for 2.5 years. And what a cool day. Introduced my daughter and new GF to it. Went to in-laws and found a 3-foot-long, 50lb tractor tiller tine 10 inches down in their field. They thought that was pretty darn cool.

Since I've last 'tected, I moved from Western to Eastern WA. The desert climate in Eastern WA makes coins stay MUCH nearer the surface for much longer than in the "rainforest" Seattle area. And according to what I found so sloppily today in about 90 minutes (see pic) - it appears that not many people are picking over the school yards around here. Found 3 quarters, all stacked together in one hole!

I CAN NOT WAIT to do some research and get on some old sites around here!! Love TreasureNet! Thanks all.
 

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Bunker

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Welcome Back! Good luck!
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Goes4ever

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hmmmmmmmm took the new GF to the inlaws huh? how did that work out?...lol
glad u could get out and dig
 

DigginThePast

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Goes4ever said:
hmmmmmmmm took the new GF to the inlaws huh? how did that work out?...lol

:laughing9: :laughing9:

partenr - Glad you got back into it and introduced a couple more. :icon_thumright:
 

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