Happy Valentines Day!
1northcoin
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While I don't have any heart shaped coins, as I picked up my garbage can from the curb I found this Snow Heart on the driveway.
Looking out from the driveway:
Encountering the Snow Heart on the driveway:
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And these are views from the yard from earlier in the week, including the security camera's capture of an intruder:
With Valentines Day now here, at least in the Midwest and on the East Coast, Happy Valentines Day!
The moose is loose, cute! It's gonna be a good day if I have anything to do about it. Peace Roy
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A lovely day indeed.... I have to work today, but everything is set for when my wife wakes up.... card, candy etc.. Going to be a great day.... Cheers, RickO
Beautiful images! Where in the world do you live?
Lincoln wearing his heart on his...face.
Wishing much warmth in everyone's hearts today... We might get up to -1 in Denver today!
Coins are Neato!
"If it's a penny for your thoughts and you put in your two cents worth, then someone...somewhere...is making a penny." - Steven Wright
Happy Valentine’s Day to you all! Here, I was the intruder:
The Northland. 😊
LOL, is that Canada? Northern US?
The second.
"Jesus died for you and for me, Thank you,Jesus"!!!
--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.That cake looks delicious!
That cake looks delicious!
At the end of the day it came down to .....
And then there were three:
Quaking Aspen trees?
I did a little searching and learned that aspens, cottonwood, and poplar trees are closely related. Because of all the cotton that ours produce we usually call ours cottonwood trees, but when the tree trimmer came to thin them out he used the term aspen. The Quaking Aspen gets its name from its quaking leaves and I don't recall that as a distinguishing feature, but then again it is winter now with all the leaves gone so I can't check that out for sure.
Thanks for asking the question. It fits right in with many of the challenges distinguishing coins as presented on this forum, such as with regard to identifying various die states.