Took the Omega back to the school yard that I got the silver chain and ring off of last Sun and within the first 10 minutes, with a policeman parked a few feet away, got another nice 925 silver ring. It came from about 2' away from the edge of a sidewalk and read as a silver quarter. It came in at 5.8 grams. It is nice to have one of or cities "finest" covering your back. He waved as he departed about 15 minutes later. Once again I ventured out away from the school buildings and along with a few more pieces of clad, cents and a fresh 7 nickel coin spill, I recover 2 wheat cents and a 1971 Canadian cent. The wheats are a 47d and 52d and were in the 4 and 5" depth range. Although the school only dates back to the early 80's, guess I am really going to have to work this site as I have dug 4 or 5 wheaties from it as well as 1 silver Rosie and a buffalo nickel. We are at the point of starting to need some rain. Everything has missed us of late. Thankfully that applies to the tornado's. Hope all had a great weekend. Had on the 5" coil running 80 sen (until I hit the deeper wheats) and 99 sen near the end of the hunt and d4 tones, 1 disc and a g/b of 67. HH jim tn