I have been fascinated with the past all my life. Although time travel is not possible (at least, as far as I know), we can still experience it through what I call "relics of the fourth dimension." Namely, as the old saying goes, "time marches on." We can't travel in the fourth dimension, except going forward in the present, but we can follow the trail of the fourth dimension. Along the way, people lose or discard items from their being. These relics are unintentional time capsules that give us as glimpse into their lives. Here on The Time Searchers blog, I will show some relics of the past that I have run across in our present. Sometimes when I am out on a relic hunt with the Colonial Relic Hunter, we know that we are not alone. There is more than just relics at these historical sites. Indeed, it could be said that there is a portal to the past, perhaps to another dimension, where that which once was, still is. A place where the real consorts with the shadows; the present fuses with the past, on Time Searchers: Ghost Relics.

Friday, February 19, 2016

TIME SEARCHERS VLOG-THE COLONIAL RELIC HUNTER GIVES US METAL DETECTING RELIC SHOVEL TIPS

Spring will be coming soon.  Just like a hibernating bear coming out of his cave.  The first stirrings of spring are in the wind.  I got a call today from the Colonial Relic hunter and like the hibernating bear, he will be coming out of his relic cave very soon.  If the weather breaks for a couple days, we will make our first relic hunting trip back to the Lost Colonial Village for 2016.  I had my machine tweaked and added a  couple aftermarket modified coils to the mix and I am eager to see what I can shake out of the ground. 

 Of course, I am sure that the Colonial Relic Hunter will have some great surprises in unusual relics he will find this year.  That’s why relic hunting never gets old for me.  It’s a new adventure every trip out there and especially In the Lost Colonial Village where there definitely is a bridge between the here and now and the past.-The Time Searcher.


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