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:canadaflag: 6 Large And 3 Small Coppers Under 1937

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Insomnia! 0322 hrs up ...wide awake! Too boot a day off. Think this explains why my coworkers like working with me on the 2300 to 0700hr shifts! Should I call my bud Navy Davy....not a chance so I headed out solo. It was a quick stop at Rotten Ronnies for a cup of mud then a drive down the highway. No music.

Arrived where I was going with Es Cargo a purring...not sucking up too much gas. Marie had not awakened for her early shift. Stopped again in Windsor for another cup of mud then drove to the field. Added a donut...um!

Took the Pro out of the trunk instead of the usual Freedom 3 Plus as I was doing a field. Here the Pro is much superior to the Freedom 3 Plus that I usually use. Waved to Winn (land owner) as he loaded up for a round of golf.

Dug with the rising sun. 6 large coppers including a 1832 Nova Scotia penny token...most toasty...but a 1925 Yank wheatie and a 1936 Canuck ......dot we will never know! Buckles ringing in at 78 as I had the pro set at one bar down, iron at 19, pro zero mode.
Knew once I hit the field that I forgot something...my shovel....darn lesche tool was not the tool for this job.

Anyway no quota for today. Just old junk stuff.
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Arrived home with home being empty...was the Hunny Bunny's pay day so I can only imagine. Out my window...the view with Bob Marley a singing.
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Even without the shovel, it sounds like a great day to me.

And the scenery there....Wow!
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