The Radio
Last night Henry and I played upstairs before bed, while Meg went to get our farm share. He showed his new tricks. He can now close himself inside of the closet (kind of dangerous), run his had across the banister posts to make a neat sound and use my clock radio. He can actually turn it on and off consistently. He knows the right buttons to push when I command him! I wanted to get a video of it, but I knew as soon as I left the room to get the camera he wouldn't be into it. Oh well, next time.
My coins were OK last night.
2,000 quarters turned up just six Canadians. My search for the 108th silver quarter goes on. I haven't found one yet this month.
2,000 dimes produced three silver Rosies (1947, 1954S, 1963), nine Canadians and one UK 5 pence.
800 nickels had just six Canadians (1 Ni).
2,000 pennies yielded forty-seven Wheats, thirty-nine Canadians and three US dimes. A couple of rolls had a lot of common Wheats in them. The Wheats were:
1934, 1937, 1940(3), 1941(2), 1944(5), 1945, 1946, 1948(3), 1950(2), 1952, 1952D, 1953(4), 1953D, 1955, 1956, 1956D(5), 1957, 1957D, 1958(3), 1958D(7)
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