Rochelles amazing cake |
Happy Birthday young Will.
So this is my home for Easter and I'm quite happy about it all.
Gareth, along with Dave, a new gold prospecting friend (South Island hardened) are due up over the weekend to do some panning on a secret site we have uncovered. All we need is gold in them thar hills to prove our theory. Well it's really someone else's theory we are putting into action. But fingers crossed.
But that is in a few days time........ back to the now or the recent now.
This afternoon I turned out on to Maraetai Beach for a few hours relaxation therapy which involved detecting. My bout of gout has all but gone and the weather is still the summer that never ends.
The Beautiful Maraetai Right of the Wharf |
Wharf - Left side |
I headed straight down to the water line. Apart from a few rusty bolts and nails I eventually managed my first coin. A crusty $1piece. I did a few sweeps along the edge of the water but seemed to get mostly fugley iron interspersed with nails, nutless bolts and a few hot rocks (that probably were gold filled).
After 30 minutes or so I wended my way up the beach, mainly to dump all the heavy crap I had found, in the rubbish receptacle, crap that was pulling my shorts down, but still swinging I hit two coins in the soft sand on the way there. Figuring I had a several days to return to do the wet stuff I decided to stay dry and build up my already amazing spending reserves while the dry stuff still seemed freshly undetected. I do know a few brother detectors scan the area regularly.
Whilst coin shooting my way along the top end of the beach I met a nice cross section of people, all enjoying their day as I trundled up and down the area by the few shops that are there. The Devonport over 60's club were on their weekly trip in a charter bus and we had some good banter between us. They ensured me that they would be keen for a mass senior citizen detect if only I could sort them out with detectors. When the shipment arrives from China I might just do that. Luckily to encourage interest I was able to uncover a few coins and they were present when the 'highlight' of the day a paua decorated crucifix with a few sparkling bits of glass fell into my basket. An attractive piece.
Very appropriate as I do get CROSS with all the bullshit that goes with Easter |
The days work |
So after my three odd hours I garnered $4.00 exactly in spending and a lovely paua crucifix, three tent pegs (of course) and a Ray Ban cloth to display them all on. Plus a strange boat screw, which my brother says "comes in handy" but I expect you need a boat for that to happen. The finds were cool but the mere fact of wandering barefoot through warm sand with a gentle breeze under a sky of perfect blue was the best part. Or maybe the many interactions with people going about their day in the same carefree manner was the highlight. I'm not sure but I do know it was another great day detecting.
See you out there.
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