Apple does not far from the tree

Bay Beagle

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Apr 6, 2012
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Central, Virginia
Detector(s) used
DEUS XP V5
MINELAB EXPLORER II
NAUTILUS DMC
WHITES COIN MASTER
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
Apple does not fall far from the tree

Back in the day - late 60's & early 70's, my Mom would have me in toe, while She was digg'n dirt. She is gone, but the passion remains ....

Shown is the Whites Coinmaster She up dated to, in the 70's,

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Wow, what a great post! Glad you can keep the family passion going! :)
 

I to lost my Mom to cancer in February. You can continue the passion for her. Every time you are drawn to a certain spot you will know it's her showing you the way. Nice thread. Thanks for sharing.
 

What a great mom you had ! Thanks for sharing....
 

A great post indeed.
Ur Mom sure had the passion .
Many folk these day would just complain about the Machine being so Heavy.
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The condition of those Plates ..WOW! Those were the Day.

Thanks for a bright Spot in a Day,for people like Relic Nut , Myself who have Lost their dear Mothers.
R.I.P. Deidre J. Jones Jan 2 1951- Nov 17 2001. Still VERY MUCH Missed & Loved.
 

Awesome post and pictures, keep your apple right where it is, in your moms shadow. Your post caused me to think back to my first MDing experience with my grandpa in the early 70's. Digging bullets out of rotten trees laying in the woods at Camp Ellis WW2 training camp. He's long gone but I remember him best doing what he enjoyed so much. Thanks for the reminiscence.
 

Thanks for sharing your memories and photos, I think you made all of us pause and reflect.
 

You're so lucky to have those pics. Your Mom was the BOMB. And holy wrecking-ball, what a shell! She was a lady far ahead of her time!
 

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