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Cold weather hunting today

pescadore

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Almost got above freezing around noon so I decided to try and get out for a while with the X-3. I went to an old church that was built in 1904 that is about 10 miles from my house. When I got there an elderly man met me outside and we talked about metal detecting. He said that he had a detector but someone borrowed it and never brought it back. He said that the church had been hunted before but I decided to give it a go anyway. I found a real small lock that looked like it came off a jewelry box about 10 inches deep. I sure thought that the site would give up some silver but so far all I found were some memorial pennies. I plan to get back out there when it warms up some. There is still a lot of area that I did not get to search.
 
What state are you in again?
 
Keep on, keepin' on with faith in Jesus and in MD'ing with your new detector! Practice, patience and persistance gets the goodies no matter if others have hunted the place or not! The weather conditions aren't always right and a quick hunt only produces shallow goodies! Sometimes the ground is too wet and sometimes to dry and maybe raining or sleeting starts to end the hunt for others, soooo don't give up and keep looking when the conditions help you to hear and pin point those fainter beeps! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
are a little south of Austin.
 
Hi Mike and Pescadore, I have a cousin who lives in Arlington, TX and I think it is near Austin but not sure! She has been there for years and is retired from GM and has a disability by hurting her back while working for them! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
OH, I remember now that my cousin, Naomi, did say it was near Dallas.....well remember, I can't remember things too well! :lol: I have a cousin in Houston, TX, also, and she and her husband have been living down there most of their married life! They both are older than I am! Naomi is my 3rd cousin but younger and raised on Beefork Creek Road like I was! Louise is a cousin! Her mother was my mother's Aunt, who was my Great Aunt, so Louise was mom's niece and I think my second cousin................sure is difficult to remember all the kinfolk as there are so many of them! I have cousins about everywhere and haven't seen most of them for years! There is another one in TX, too, in a Senior Citizen's Residence with her husband, but they have never had anything to do with my side of the family....but her father, was Mom's uncle and my Great Uncle! His wife, Aunt Alice, was always snobbish and thought she was better than others....Grace Faye was their only child and she inherited millions! Uncle Bert invested in Real Estate buying apartments and homes and renting them for income! Dad and mom were just poor working farmers and so looked down upon by her but not him!

Well, as usual, I am telling too much about my life....sooo forgive me if it is boring! May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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