Always lots of good food up this neck of the woods!Couple more that didn't make my first post...
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A puzzle table at Portland Airport attracted many people....
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Always lots of good food up this neck of the woods!
William and Mary?We never miss fresh seafood 24/7 when we are close to the ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. We got spoiled living for 7 years in Williamsburg, Va.
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Jim, I was always under the impression that you were an educator.I covered W&M Tribe sports as sports editor for "The Virginia Gazette," the oldest newspaper in the country founded in 1736, helped with a redesign and later was promotions and circulation director. Here's a shot of me in the old "Gazette" newsroom as sports editor. What a youngster, lol... My wife worked for "The Daily Press" and "Times Herald" in Newport News. Loved Williamsburg and would rather we had stayed, but life didn't work out that way. We used to enjoy going to the Williamsburg location of Captain George's Restaurant and eating all we could eat seafood for, at the time in the late '80s, $15.99 each (now, it is $49.99 each). I would just keep piling on the Alaskan king crab legs, lol...
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Jim, I was always under the impression that you were an educator.
Years ago, when I was working for Digital Equipment Corporation, I was in a product line called Graphic Arts and called on newspapers. We sold systems to newspapers that were multifunctional doing accounting, ads, text entry and editing and storage. The job was a nightmare but I really came to appreciate the newspaper industry and got to know many really fine people in it.
Saturday I met my brother and his son at a coin show in Richmond VA. I had nothing in mind to buy; rather I had not seen my brother is many months, and my nephew in longer, so it was just a fun outing.
It was fun, wandering through the tables, looking at coins.
However, I spotted a very nice coin at a good price: an 1860-O half dime.
Half dime? Nickels (5 cents) are made from nickel. Half dimes (also 5 cents) are made from silver. They were minted from the early 1800's until the late 1800's. This one has a flaw (black spot) on the reverse but is a very nice AU-53 (coin grade). The number ranges from 0 to 70, and "AU-53" indicates it's "almost uncirculated" (meaning not worn).
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Those cents may be worth more than you expect.Very cool! My uncle was a big-time numismatist. He had me collecting wheat pennies in those blue binder booklets as a kid, back when you could still find them in change easily. I've still got them around here somewhere...
Those cents may be worth more than you expect.
The value of silver Washington quarters starts at $3.50 USD, regardless of how worn they are. That's silver value.
I wanted a flying eagle cent (minted before Indian Head cents) at the show, but it was worth $465 USD ... well above my price range.
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