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Penny Finding or the Penny Palace update?
Penny Palace Progress
Painter Peter arrived at 8:30 a.m.
to take off that tacky layer of sealant on the garage floor. By 10 a.m. he was done and off to
another project, but said he would return this afternoon if I would get the needed
materials. I said I would have
them by 2 p.m.
Doc tested the Master Tub (see video for that). We also tested the gas cooktop.
At 10 a.m. our friends Ed and Lotte
arrived bearing a pair of beautiful orchids. Ed was Dean of Engineering the entire time I was working at
CPP. Shortly after I announced my
Leave of Absence, Ed announced his retirement. I joked that he just couldn’t face running the College
without my assistance!
Two-and-a-half hours flew by as we tried to catch up on the past two
years of activities as well as touring the Penny Palace. Lotte’s comment: “Your photos do not do this place
justice. It is beautiful”.
At 11 a.m. Window Brian
arrived. Today he removed labels
from exterior window frames and washed off the outside of the house.
After our guests departed, I made a
run for the needed floor coating materials. I decided to ‘push it’ and also drive all the way over to
the sign shop for the new bathroom wall words. Arrived back at 2:04 (4 minutes late). It took Painter Peter less than
an hour to apply the sealer. Tomorrow we will see how it hardened.
I applied the new wall letters
which are supposed to be thinner and stickier.
At 4 p.m. Doc and I locked up the
Penny Palace.
Both the
Porta Potty and the Dumpster were taken away today. Plus Project Manager Daryl’s contract ends in four
days. I guess that will close down
the “Construction Phase”.
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Penny Finding
This
morning while Doc went into Subway for breakfast sandwiches, I walked the
parking lot. I didn’t want to waste time, so I immediately hummed a
SingSong. Found a penny within
seconds. Another penny as I was
walking back to the van. (Coins
#1&2)
After
‘work’ (time at the Penny Palace)
Doc stopped at the 7-11 store for coffee and bananas. I spotted a dirt penny in the planter
before getting out of the van.
Inside the store we collected a dime, quarter, and penny. When returning to the van Doc found two
pennies and I found one. (Coins
#3-9).
1950 Hong Kong 5¢ |
As we
exited the freeway, Doc found a median penny. The people in the car next to us were giving us questioning
looks. (Coin #10).
We
stopped to purchase a bag of dog food, then the bank for some cash, and then
Doc decided to cruise the high school parking lot. He spotted several Sit-N-Finds. I had several coins in my hand when he asked if we had a
‘coin mine’ yet? I said I did not
want to look down to count them; I wanted to look out the window. We then both shouted “coin” and
simultaneously hopped out of the van to collect our respective pennies. We were laughing. Such Friday night
adventure! Now we had a coin
mine: One dime, 12 Pennies and one
foreign coin. (Coins #11-24)
Tonight’s
Wish: May the epoxy harden, and
the letters stick.
Total: 24 Coins
P (20),
N (0), D (2), Q (1) + one foreign = $0.65 + 1950 Hong Kong, King George the Sixth 5¢
piece.
2 comments:
Your pictures, tales and videos are great, as they infect us with your enthusiasm and attitude to hardships of life. Thank you for all you have done for all us, your team. I am privileged to have such friends like you.
Oops, I should have told you that our bubbly-tub has sensors that prevent the pump from running with insufficient water for cooling.
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