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:canadaflag:got a head today detecting

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose.....couldn't sleep much after night shift so I had a couple of hours before I had to bunk down in preparation for my last night shift of the rotation. Weather was a mixed bag and I didn't stray too far. Even put Otto's ac on!
Anyway hit a playing field and in no time had a quota of 53 coins. Found an Egyptian head which can be seen in the lower right corner of the picture.
Was sweating buckets so I adjourned to a local lake for a quick refreshing dip with my Seahunter MK11. Sure felt nice on the knees. Noticed a group of young folks approach the water speaking a foreign language............which one I didn't know till the word "cerveza" was spoken. As they prepared to go in the water one of the young, not unattractive ladies turned around...................I was aghast as all there was left of her bathing suit bottom was a center string! The first thought that crossed my mind was that I should ago to the lady and donate my days coinage to her to purchase a new bathing suit. Knowing that Marie reads my posts I wasn't going to put myself in the dog house and just................thought of the idea.
Not the type of attire for aquatic endeavors normally sees here in Nova Scotia. Sorry bouys no photo!
After a "couple" more quick glances I scoffed up two more coins and called it a day. Headed home for a power snooze before night shift.
Take for the day was 55 coins @$10.74, a Brit coin (an omen perhaps?) the head, an angel dog pin and a zipper pull.
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