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121 kms, 55 coins and a silver

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose...."Sun is shining, weather is great, makes you want to move put on your dancing feet" so said Bob Marly and I took is advice and headed to Windsor. Stopped in on Makinholes who was domesticated and couldn't go a beeping so I hit my field netting one 1832 toasty Nova Scotia penny token before this Bluenoser had more then his nose turning blue. Pulled the rookie mistake and under dressed with even the baseballs a freezing! Winds also were high in the area of 50 km so this bouy handed the property owner the coin and headed home with Bob and the Heater both on full blast.

Once home I double clothed adding my furbee to cover the bare spot on my head and zipped up to the Village Green with a 50 coin day in mind which for this spot seems to be no problem with even a 1952 quarter adding to the pile along with a knife and soccer ball.

Once home it was time for the "domestic' shift of supper, dishes and bed making. Total for the day was 55 coins @ $4.26
 
Sweeeet !

The picture reminds me of a local spot in my area not so sure I can snag what you got though.

Cheers!
 
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