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Post by Leslie Sarkany on Nov 19, 2011 16:50:39 GMT -5
From the land of the Bluenose.....the scene unfolded and played out as it had a 100 times before. Navy Davy arrives 15 minutes early looking like a blue fin tuna chasing a school of macheral as I limp to the trunk and stowed my machine in gear in the trunk. I knew that before the end of the outing both ND and I would be stiff, moaning and groaning with our assorted aches and pains. Tim's was had! Told Dave that we can't go digging on Wednesday as I have to have blood tests to which he retorted "Well have you studied for them yet?" Always a comeback. We each dug in silence as the waves slapped the shore, the trees creaked as did our knees and the crows sitting up in the trees laughing at us. Sort of inwardly lost and was thinking about Steve Zendren who just passed away. He was my first shift I/C that I worked for when I joined the security detail at the airport. Man had served his country for 34 years with 6 overseas deployments and 4 more with NATO. A loving and caring family man whose battle with cancer was to be his last. Day was done and as predicted both of us limped to Mrs. Navy Dave's thunderbolt grease slapper with out pockets full of clad. Sure was sweet swinging the Freedom 3 Plus! Navy Davy's horde of 53 coins. Bluenoser's 48. Today got me thinking hard about life in general. At the service for Steve his accomplishments were mentioned and would impress any military man. Can imagine what my eulogy will say; "He dug holes all his life and now we put him in one."
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2011 20:01:16 GMT -5
Sorry to hear of the loss of your friend and a fellow long serving military man. I learned a hard lesson last year when my wife was diagnosed with cancer, you have to live life to it's fullest, every day. You just never know when the big guy is going to point his finger at you and say "come here me buoy". Oh and by the way, nice coin count. ZDD
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2011 22:45:43 GMT -5
I like to be the ostrige, with his head in the sand about such things. I mean I know that happens, It's happened all around me, I guess I prefer to just not think about it, that's all. Well with the exception of the "bad " news it is a good post, and a nice fall day to be enjoyed by any serious detectorist. There just might be one more hunt left we'll keep our fingers crossed. Good post, great pics, and company. Congrats on another great day in the out of doors. Enjoying life, as we should, to the fullest.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2011 11:55:17 GMT -5
Sorry for the loss of your friend too. We can only hope that he is in a better place and not suffering anymore. Nice hunt for you and ND, nice finds guys!
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