Went back to the area where I had found the previous and picked out another 10K

lorraine

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:hello:Hi,

This morning although hot, was ideal for detecting due to the mild breeze out there at low tide.

Once again, I hunted far out with nothing to show for it , so again I headed towards shore where there was a wide spread of low lying "muddy flats" with a bit of concave area and that's where I found a nice , small, 10K ring. Looks like most of it is yellow gold, with white gold "T" initial ( or cross). Was pleased to find it because.........

I was feeling a bit "down" yesterday and today; I had to put my dear, lovable cat , Romeo "to sleep" ( cancer of the bone); Hank and I will miss him so much.


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Thanks for looking

Lorraine

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Sorry to hear about Romeo. Nice find on a somber day.:thumbsup:
 

Truly sorry about Romeo! Looks pretty young. On the bright side, you found GOLD! :icon_thumleft:
 

Yes, Sonny...Romeo was only 5 yrs. old; he was a baby when we found him wandering on our property.

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Truly sorry about Romeo! Looks pretty young. On the bright side, you found GOLD! :icon_thumleft:
 

Sorry for your loss...glad you got the gold...thanks for sharing.
 

Very nice old Gold!! And a Nice shine after!!

Sorry about your friend...RIP Romero...
 

I know the feeling Lorraine, those pets really do become one of the family.
My condolences.

Nice ring.
 

Sorry about Romeo. You sure gave him a nice home though. I'm glad you're finding so much treasure.
 

Bitter sweet time. Congratulations on the nice gold ring. Thanks for sharing!
 

Sorry to hear about your cat Lorraine.
 

sorry for your loss Lorraine. You are sure killing it on the beach lately!
 

:hello:Hi,

This morning although hot, was ideal for detecting due to the mild breeze out there at low tide.

Once again, I hunted far out with nothing to show for it , so again I headed towards shore where there was a wide spread of low lying "muddy flats" with a bit of concave area and that's where I found a nice , small, 10K ring. Looks like most of it is yellow gold, with white gold "T" initial ( or cross). Was pleased to find it because.........

I was feeling a bit "down" yesterday and today; I had to put my dear, lovable cat , Romeo "to sleep" ( cancer of the bone); Hank and I will miss him so much.


Here's some pics

Thanks for looking

Lorraine

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keep it up and I will be forced to hate you along with Whydah and the others who find so much. Oh that I could live near a beach!!
 

Jeff, if at anytime you get an opportunity to visit the Ct. shoreline, I'd be glad to introduce you to the beaches that I hunt...they are plentiful within 15 to 20 minutes of my home.

Lorraine






QUOTE=jeff-gordon;4669383]keep it up and I will be forced to hate you along with Whydah and the others who find so much. Oh that I could live near a beach!![/QUOTE]
 

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I am so sorry about your Romeo. I have lost "youngsters" before and it is so heartbreaking to see a cat in its prime suddenly go. At least his short life was filled with love and all the kitty comforts (and bow ties) he ever wanted.
 

Sorry for your loss of young Romeo. We lost 2 sweet family members 3 years ago within 5 months of each other. Rocky was a 19 year old Tibetan Terrier that we rescued after Hurricane Andrew and Cota was a 10 month old Yorkie rescue. The pain subsides after time, but you miss them forever. On the bright side, those are some great finds on that beautiful beach of yours.
 

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