My first pennies, I had colored poster blue.
The paint cracked and they were dark, too.
Then I asked for help from someone I knew.
Now I paint them a lighter, brighter hue.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
blue
blue /blu/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [bloo] Show IPA noun, adjective, blu⋅er, blu⋅est, verb, blued, blu⋅ing or blue⋅ing.
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–noun 1. the pure color of a clear sky; the primary color between green and violet in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 450 and 500 nm.
Antonyms:
14. happy.
See images of blue
–noun 1. the pure color of a clear sky; the primary color between green and violet in the visible spectrum, an effect of light with a wavelength between 450 and 500 nm.
Antonyms:
14. happy.
Monday, December 14, 2009
- U.S. Coins have an expected circulation life of 30 years.
- The U.S. Mint produces 1040 pennies per second, which adds up to 30 million per day. This is over two-thirds of all the coins produced by the U.S. Mint.
- It is estimated there may be 150 billion pennies in circulation.
- Today the United States has four mints, which produce coins. These are in Philadelphia, PA; Denver, CO; San Francisco, CA; and West Point, NY. However, only Denver and Philadelphia produce coins for general circulation. The others make proofs sets and do specialty minting.
about pennies
- The U.S. Mint produces 1040 pennies per second, which adds up to 30 million per day. This is over two-thirds of all the coins produced by the U.S. Mint.
- It is estimated there may be 150 billion pennies in circulation.
- Today the United States has four mints, which produce coins. These are in Philadelphia, PA; Denver, CO; San Francisco, CA; and West Point, NY. However, only Denver and Philadelphia produce coins for general circulation. The others make proofs sets and do specialty minting.
about pennies
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
I have not posted now for several days, but there is certainly more that will be posted. I simply do not wish to get ahead of myself. For instance, it has taken this long for "bluepennynet" to provide any search results on google.com, even though google owns blogger.com. Go figure.
Anyway, there is an orderly progression in mind. There are still questions as to how it will go. Peace for now.
Anyway, there is an orderly progression in mind. There are still questions as to how it will go. Peace for now.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
I will take a brief break from verse, even though this will likely turn to verse sometime down the road.
I did meet Lucy today (as I suspected I one day would). She is a real person and, though she offered me her last name as well, will remain anonymous here. Her main concern is to keep her feet dry. She said she had breakfast today when refusing a donut I offered. She knows that many people do not care. I could write more, but for now my previous supposition that she was not resigned was turned around, for which I am in some way grateful to learn.
As another matter, later on my path today, I found a half penny. I will write more on that later, as well.
I did meet Lucy today (as I suspected I one day would). She is a real person and, though she offered me her last name as well, will remain anonymous here. Her main concern is to keep her feet dry. She said she had breakfast today when refusing a donut I offered. She knows that many people do not care. I could write more, but for now my previous supposition that she was not resigned was turned around, for which I am in some way grateful to learn.
As another matter, later on my path today, I found a half penny. I will write more on that later, as well.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
I crossed an older lady with no place to stay.
We both sensed - it would rain that day.
I reached for a dollar, but could not give it away.
She fixed her hat - and went on her way.
I noticed that woman once more that same day.
I mentioned My bench was dry - meaning here she could stay.
I suppose she wasn't resigned to take 'come what may'.
(We) never had a chance to meet - as she sauntered away.
We both sensed - it would rain that day.
I reached for a dollar, but could not give it away.
She fixed her hat - and went on her way.
I noticed that woman once more that same day.
I mentioned My bench was dry - meaning here she could stay.
I suppose she wasn't resigned to take 'come what may'.
(We) never had a chance to meet - as she sauntered away.
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