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:canadaflag:Toasty tokens...good! View...stunning! Visiting friends...priceless!

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....Otto Mo Bile needed his tubes cleaned out so a motoring we did go ending up in Windsor. Stopped in to see me bud Makingholes but he was out and probably ...Makingholes. From there it was downtown to get me fix of Tim's and in the process passed a nice mosaic on a building that tells the history of the area....minus being the birthplace of hockey and sister town to Copperstown the home of baseball.
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Sounds like you had a good time,Les, and found some goodies! Nice pics and hope you are able to do some swishing, too, this summer, if the warmer weather ever gets here! :shrug: Congrats and God Bless! Betty
 
next to the tokens, very much reminds me of a pulley used in old windows. These had a pulley on each side of the window in the frame. A rope attached to the window ran through the pulley on each side and attached to the end of the rope was counter weights that would keep the window open. Without the counter weights the window would slam shut.

If that appears to be a pulley like I mentioned you might have discovered where an old house once stood or near it.

Congrats on the finds Leslie.
 
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