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...and a Merry CHRISTmas from my home to yours....

Scott Maine

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...just don't ask to play with my detectors.
Now i have seen the faces of most people here but how about a snap shot of how we live. i enjoy seeing home shots of where my internet friends live.
Well anyway here is a snapshot out my front door looking down the Piscataqua River...I am just a few miles upstream from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.:usaflag:
 
Although my wife loves my finds she does not want them plastered in and on every wall and shelf...so she gave me this shelf thing over our front door....color is poopy in this pic...I have a spotlight in the ceiling that lights it up at night.
The Mason jars have alot of my common finds...flat buttons...musket balls....and of course a jar known as..The Tomb of the Unknown Coppers.
 
I like the use of the old sled as a shelf.
I'm in the process of making some displays from shadow boxes I found at "Big Lots" store for five bucks ea. I strip out there display and put my own stuff in them. Ev
 
whatta beautiful place.i love the sea so having them big ships turn around in my back yard would be a dream come true for me.
also thank you for my xmas presant.im sure it'll be my favorite gift this year.:hot:thanks again.;):thumbup:
 
Robin should be the interior designer for ''downeast''or ''yankee'' magazines.she's got a great eye for yankee traditional folk arts.every house you ever owned since i've known you has been like walking back in time and entering an old tavern.:cheers:
 
these shots are from opening gun deer season up north. couldnt get many more pics cuz the camera ran out of batteries unfortunately.
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