Saturday morning Jarrod and I headed back to the Virgin site we had found the previous week. I knew there had to be more there since we got so much in such a short time. This time, I woke up and did NOT sleep through my alarm . We got to the spot early. The sun wasn't even up yet. We were just about to head into the area when we see a light shining in the woods. You see there is a hunting stand right near the old homesite and although the site is on town land, it is almost completly surrounded by private land. So we were worried he might be out hunting and using a flashlight to get his gear all set. I yell out "hello" but get no reply. Then I notice that the light hasn't moved. If there was someone there the light would have been moving around. I pull out my phone and realize we had miscalculated our location and were actually seeing a porch light from one of the houses in a nearby neighborhood. Whoops. Realizing this we headed into the area where the site was. We saw the stand and it was unoccupied. Off we went swinging. For some reason we didn't get as many finds as last time. I found several buttons right off the bat but it seems the people here dropped a lot of things spread out and not in a concentrated place. I got some nice silver applied shoe buckle pieces and other shoe buckle pieces. Jarrod got a complete iron shoe buckle but the tongue and chape were pretty much rotted away. He also got half to a shoe buckle frame. After several hours of detecting I finally get a nice high tone and pull out a copper. I saw the date of 1787 and thought it was a CT but it's actually a King George III. My 18th copper of the year . One of my last singles was a buckle. Any ideas on this one? We had a pretty good day but this will be out last trip there until after hunting season. Sunday I didn't have much time to detect so I hit a local colonial cellar I've been detecting at for 1.5 years. It's crazy that I'm still pulling targets here. I got a nice colonial flat button, a tombac shoe buckle fragment, and a colonial thimble. Monday I went back to a cellar in northern RI that I've done well at in the past. I wanted to give the place one last hunt before retiring it for the hunting season since it is right near a local gun club. No coppers but I got a really nice designed tombac button. Probably my best one. Today I only had a short time as it is dark so I went to a trail side cellar hole that was occupied up to the 60's. Only swung for 20 minutes but scored a fork, strange glass brass thing, a brass cap, and some scrap brass and your usual iron. This place doesn't seem to have been hit that hard. It also has some age to it as its on the 1850's map and probably was built long before that. Looks like it could have some potential, I am definitely gonna return. Overall Happy hunting!