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broadestpower

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I got off to a 7:00 o'clock start and the weather was perfect, around 60 degrees or better.
The calm before the storm, they are saying we could get hit pretty hard by the hurricane turned
perfect storm. There are three weather fronts and if they all hit together the northeast could see
a couple feet of snow. The weather we are to get is still a couple days away.OK, back to the dig I
started at a grammar school in the play set area with wood chips. You have to love the wood chips
makes for an easy dig and fast recovery. I made the rounds a couple of times discriminating out the
metal structure of the play set on the second run finding many quarters and dimes all clad, new school.
I then left that area to check around the basketball hoops,and I found a small coin spill about a dollar
or so in clad in one small pile just below the surface. I left the grammar school and went across the
street to the middle school. I searched all the normal spots around the swing sets around the slides etc.
There were about two park benches in this small play area, and at the left front of the first bench about
four to six inches down I uncovered a ladies petite scalloped ring attached picture.
 
Thanks, I would of expected a coin before a ring, but who knows.
It definitely put the proverbial topping on the cake and makes the clad
digs a exercise for the bounty.
 
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