Saturday, July 23, 2016

THE STREETS ARE PAVED WITH GOLD

Today's question: Have you ever heard that in America that 'the streets are paved with gold'?  Now as everyone knows this is not quite true. Most streets are paved, but that sticky tar that practically melts in the hot summer sun is hardly golden. But there is gold in them thar streets. Apparently there is a lot of loose change just waiting to be discovered.  I have decided to stop and pick up every coin I see, even pennies, just to keep a running accounting of how much money is just lying around in the hot sun.

During a walk in Janesville on July 12th, I found one quarter.
Three days ago in Dayton, July 20th, I found 22 coins.  two dimes and ten pennies.
Two days ago I
 found one penny.
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I guess if I walk enough places, and walk far enough, I will find enough money to finance some new sneakers. What a great hobby I have - it's a hobby that pays for itself.  There are a lot of roads in America - It makes me think about the unknowable.  I wonder how many millions of dollars in coins are currently just lying around on our streets. Maybe our streets really are paved with gold after all.


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This was lifted directly from wikipedia
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"London streets are paved with gold" is a saying that came from the 19th century story of Dick Whittington and his cat, loosely based on the 14th century Lord Mayor of LondonRichard Whittington. The saying, which expresses the idea of a "land of opportunity", is partly ironic, since Dick Whittington found when he went to London that the streets were in fact grimy and poverty stricken. The second irony was that with persistence, belief, and luck, Whittington was able to become successful.
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from an anonymous 1900's immigrant:

I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things:
first: streets in America are not paved with gold;
second: streets in America are not paved at all;
third: I am expected to pave them.
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SATURDAY IS THE DAY I STEP ONTO MY SCALE.
This morning I checked in at 227.2 lbs.
Down another pound from last week.
Lots of progress from my 'disastrous' weight of 241.9 lbs on May 7 (In fact, May 7 was eight days after my hernia surgery when I had just completed the most inactive week of my life)

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Your Food Diary For:

BREAKFAST Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
g
Smucker's - Concord Grape - Jelly, 1.5 Tbsp. (20g) 75 20 0 0 8 18
Gordon Food Service - Peanut Butter, 1.5 oz 260 10 22 10 200 4
Hostess - Classic Wheat Bread, 4 Slices 280 54 3 10 580 10
Thomas' - Cinnamon Raisin Bread, 2 slice 160 32 2 4 250 14
Raisin Bran - Post, 1 Cup 190 47 1 5 230 19

965 163 28 29 1,268 65
L U N C H
Bento Sushi - Spicy California Roll 680 128 14 14 2,380 32

680 128 14 14 2,380 32
D I N N E R
Subway - Footlong Turkey Breast on Wheat 560 92 17 36 1,890 11
Kellog's Special K - Protein Meal Bar, Chocolate 170 24 5 10 170 15

730 116 22 46 2,060 26
S N A C K S
Organic - Milk Chocolate Toffee Bar 500 52 27 7 68 43

500 52 27 7 68 43
Totals 2,875 459 91 96 5,776 166
Your Daily Goal 3,076 384 102 154 2,300 115
Remaining 201 -75 11 58 -3,476 -51
Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
g
*You've earned 1,146 extra calories from exercise today
If every day were like today...   You'd weigh 214 lbs in 5 weeks.

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       Your Exercise Diary for:

Cardiovascular Minutes Calories Burned
97 1,235
Ic_i N/A -89

   
Daily Total / Goal 98 / 30 1,146 / 590  
Weekly Total / Goal 909 / 210 6,477 / 4,130             

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Friday was about as inactive a day as a human being can have that is not hospitalized.  By the time I returned from Cincinnati at 9:45PM, my step count was closer to zero than 10,000. I had spent the entire day with a customer from 9:30AM until around 4:30PM, and then drove home for five hours. As soon as I arrived at home, without wasting any time, I quickly changed into my workout clothes and hopped onto my elliptical machine.  I successfully went over 10,000 steps by the time midnight had struck.

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07122016 ICE AGE TRAIL 25 CENTS
07202016 DAYTON TWO DIMES, TEN PENNIES
07212016 Cincinnati, one penny

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