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Came across this on the Coffin Route between Ambleside and Grasmere last weekend. A small fortune stuck into a tree.
Part two
Money spinning is something else I need to do more of, because today I decided that in 2 years time Chris and I are going to Australia! I WILL do this.
So here is the first 2p of money spinning, only (at least) 150,000 more of these to go.
Johnny Thunder just found a big hole in the ground. Is it a tunnel where pirates hid their treasure? Is it a secret passage to ancient castle? Is it someone's home, sweet home? Very giant someone, probably dangerous...
Oh wow, I took this picture one year ago, and yesterday was the last visit to that area to took the things I forgot and/or left intentionally on the day of moving. *sigh* I loved this place, I wish I wouldn't put off some of my plans to explore the area more. Two and a half years and never found spare money for a hot chocolate in the cafe across the street?! Two and a half years, but I found the most beautiful route in the forest only when I already knew I have to leave?! Two and a half years, but never walked my PC Lego car on those beautiful pavements?! Two and a half years, and still no picture of my giant T-Rex with a fence, because I never had time?! Oh, come on, I am a dictionary definition of delayed life syndrome!
Anyway, I saw that hole in the forest. I think a mouse lives there, I hope it wasn't too stressed out because a curious human shined a flashlight in the hallway. xD Well, their tunnels are long and complicated, so it probably didn't even saw the light, but it probably heard my footsteps above.
I wanted to show Johnny's face, but the soil was too soft and it was tricky enough to place him and avoid falling down...
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This lively bar in Key West, Florida is completely papered over with mostly one dollar bills with a few higher notes in the mix. I guess it's probably patrons that do it; if you can't pay your bar tab, maybe you reach out and grab some money. I believe the troubadour was indeed playing Jimmy Buffet and feeling it maybe a little too much.
A feast is made for laughter, And wine makes merry; But money answers everything. Ecclesiastes 10:19
Un cover ---> interprétation, arrangements, vidéo : clodius
- j'y joue de la basse et du clavier.
Style vieux rock
Entrance Fee Collector at the Falls Reserve Conservation Area.
Maitland River Falls.
Ben Miller,Ontario
Canada
i wise man once said "If a man stands in one place long enough the whole world will come to him".....this picture proves it....this is money I collected from around the world....in just one year
Crazy Tuesday theme Currency/Banknotes. These are some of my Mint sets. 1976 and 1986. I bought them as they were issued.
Sirui 35mm f/1.8 Anamorphic 1.33X
2020 l 10 aperture blades | M 4/3 - Sony E mount
On APS-C: the horizontal EFL is 27mm and the vertical EFL is 36mm.
Paris | 2020
ARW to Jpeg via LightRoom ... Desqeezed with Photoshop
Save Your Money For the Black Day
خل القرش الأبيض لليوم الأسود
لوووووووووول
Taken by: Me
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This is the yarn I spun from Loops March batt of the month club. I added a few snippets of novelty yarn from my scrapbooking stash.. and Steph sent a little bag of sequins to spin into the yarn! Yay more sparkles!!
I LOVE how it turned out!! The colors are just amazing.. it sparkles like crazy and the shredded money is just cool looking!!
I think I'm going to crochet this into a large pashmina sized shawl with a medium brown corrie as trim and fringe.. and this as the middle and fringe. I think it'll look super sweet!!
Steph is so amazing.. I can't wait to see what April brings..
I don't like to carry change in my pockets so for years and years we've had a container that keeps loose change out of my pocket and out of sight ... at least that's the theory. One could make a point that out of sight is now also "out of hand!" These days we seldom use cash so we collect less change but this photo project convinces me that I may get a reward by getting this stuff back into circulation.
The Tom Clark firgurine "Hyke II", like all of his sculptures, has an imbedded coin amongst the acorns and leaves in the front right part of its base. Hyke's expression and impish smirk are another reason people collect Tom Clark figures. For now he seems to enjoy being surrounded by a hidden treasure. Creating this photo made me Smile today!
Thanks for viewing, and commenting on my work. Happy Smile on Saturday Flickr Friends.
Dustin the groom during the money dance. I particularly like the cute hair bow dollar. Congratulations Dustin & Dana!
These annuals and perennials are found naturally from Europe to eastern Siberia. They are grown for their pretty mauve flowers and decorative seedpods, called silicles.
The scientific name is Lunaria but commonly called Honesty, Money Plant, Money Penny, Moonwort, Satin Flower and Silver Dollars, the name is derived from luna, the moon, and refers to the shape of the seedpods.
Monnaie du Pape in French.
Judaspenning in Dutch.
This is the final product, the end of summer, you cut them, peel off two papery sides in which are all the seeds, you are left with this delicate silver center.
Wishing you a golden day and thanx for you visit, M, (*_*)
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You throw money and try to get it into the bowl in the middle. If you do, your wish will come true. I suppose the monks here wished to separate people from their money...
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