Before ordering our fish supper, Ritchie and I on impulse, did a quick hour search of the cricket net area at Huapai Domain. First I must comment on the amount of surface rubbish spread right across the domain. It was disgusting. Whole areas were littered with empty drink bottles, plastic bags and food wrappers. Sad in this day we still have people who don't give a fuck about the environment, sadder still is that it was all left by the cricketing fraternity, outdoor type people who should know better. Huapai Cricket Club should address this as it reflects badly on their club. It is great to build new club rooms but who wants to look out the new windows on to a West Auckland Soweto.
Maybe the club and the council could get together and scatter a few more rubbish bins throughout the domain?
Rant over.
As for our detecting we found little, a tent peg, a plethora of nails. bottle tops and pull tabs. So we left there empty handed. But as our motto is we can't go home without at least one coin we did a quick run over the local playground.
Luckily for those waiting at home for their tea Ritchie pulled out a 10 cent and we were free to return home to feed them indoors.
See you out there.
I'm Glen. Metal detecting has always fascinated me and with the offer of a loan of a Garrett 150 I started what I hope will be a enjoyable new Hobby. I first detected in the early 70's with my Uncle John in Sussex, England and I dedicate this blog to his memory. We visited Saxon sites but we found nothing of interest but had fun. Now forty odd years later it seems my Uncle's sense of adventure has stayed with me and I'm really looking forward to getting out there amongst the treasure
Monday, 4 March 2013
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