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:jump:Money For Nothing Get Your Bling For Free (got my first gold snow-ring today) :jump:

John-Edmonton

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Yesterday was family day in Edmonton, which means that most businesses shut down so families could spend the day together. I wasn't so lucky....I had to work. :( But on the plus side, a lot of families went tobogganing, snow boarding and skiing. I was off today, so I hunted for some loot which may have been dropped by these happy people falling off the toboggans on the hills, on family day yesterday.....

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I had some luck too! A little on the cool side, but the loot gods were generous, as I found many one and two dollar coins. I was also rewarded with my first gold "BLING"....a nice gold ring. In fact, it was my first gold ring I ever got on a snow hill. I have had silver ones before, but this was definitely a first.

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Here are the totals from nearly 3 hours of hunting in the tundra. About three coins had to be hacked out of the ground below the snow.

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Here's the ring from todays tundra digs....it's very special, as it's my first ring of the year AND my first gold ring ever found in the snow on a hill. My wife thinks it's a family ring, each stone representing a family member.

And finally, the day had to end. I managed to witness another beautiful sunset, one of life's simple pleasures!
 
Congrats on tha ring.

That's a really nice one.

You must have an internal heater.

I don't know how you do it.

45 degrees and a wind will make tha Tabdog

get under tha covers.....lol

HH,

Tabdog
 
Great job John! I have had a gold ring drought for a year now. Never thought gold rings were produced by snow? I've been digging in the dirt for them.....................
 
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