Background

In March 2008 I began Finding Pennies. In December 2008 I began sharing these "Penny Tales" with a few close friends. They encouraged me to blog the Penny Tales such that more people could enjoy the Adventures with Penny Angels.


Please visit the website: http://www.pennyfinders.com

Joyfully, Tina


Friday, September 1, 2017

TN Angels

Yesterday I wrote about the California Penny Angels who were playing with me.  It turns out that some Penny Angels were also playing with D.B. in Tennessee.  Here is her story:  
I'm so excited and went to bed pretty late myself.  I came into the bedroom about 11:45 pm to prep for bed, as I walked into the room laying next on the floor to my dresser was a penny... I though how did you get there at this time of the night?  Amazing Right!  After taking a pic of the penny, I went into my bathroom to prep as I stated, and at the sink on the rug was a dime and now I'm thinking Lord God what is really going on I'm seeing coins that shouldn't be there. I take another picture, and begin my prep for the night.. I then walk back into my bedroom to turn down the bed, and to my 3rd surprise is another dime laying on my nightstand!  At this point I am pretty sure I have been giving a divine message, so to say the least I'm really excited!!! 

So how do YOU choose to interpret that?  Merely COINcidence?  Or are there Divine messages being sent?


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Our Aussie guests were WARMLY greeted today.  We saw temperatures as high as 115 F while travelling about. 
Pennies were discontinued in Australia back in 1964.  Thus, our Aussie guests enjoyed Penny Finding as we travelled along Route 66 and other places.  So where did we go for this Penny Finding Day? Dick’s Sporting Goods, the restored Cucamonga Richfield Service Station on Route 66, Big 5, Target, Hobby Lobby, Michael’s, REI, Victoria Gardens Farmer’s Market, the Food Court, Bass Pro Shop, Lucky Feet Shoes, Ontario Mills Mall, California Welcome Center, 99¢ Store, Five Below Store, Traders Joe’s, Vons and other places.


Our guests have been avid readers of Penny Tales since Doc and I met them in Western Australia three years ago.  It is one thing to read about Penny Finding, but totally different to actually experience it.  We had such fun today collecting 32 coins:   20P, 3N, 6 D, and 3Q.     That makes THREE Hits for the cycle.  More fun (and sure a lot cheaper) than taking them to Disneyland!


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