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:canadaflag:What in the halibut is a compass monument?

Leslie(nova scotia)

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From the land of the Bluenose.....well Friday morning and I was sore after a thumping the day before on the ice. Called Navy Davy late in the morning....8am but the bouy had already left port.

Rather then subject my old body to another hockey game I decided to go swinging till nap time before the start of a night shift.

Hit the same spot Navy Davy and I had last dug and began the march of the penny parade with my first 20 some odd finds being pennies.............well they do add up!

Was swinging away at the crest of the knoll when this bouy, at least at first glance I thought it was a bouy approached me with a big grin on it's face and asked if I could do him a favor. Okay I thought what will it be money, directs to a beauty parlor or drugs? His ears were pierced big enough for an NBA player to slam dunk a basketball through with enough piercings on his face that my old Garrett was starting to chirp.

Man was my first impression on the wrong side of the port as he turned out to be a student at SMU (Saint Mary's University) and was taking map drawing and related courses. In perfect polite English he asked that I find a compass monument for him. I retorted that I would me bouy if fen Ize knew what in the halibut it was.

So for the next few minutes he explained that a compass monument was a fixed and registered "spike" that was used in surveying and other related fields of endeavor and the one in this area had been buried.

Two minutes later I had found my first compass monument!
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He politely thanked me took a digital photo and headed back to SMU as I politely returned to my blissful swinging and thinking what an arse I was for pre judging a person.

Quota was obtained with 51 coins at $2.39, a key and a dewy.
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Was thinking too that I needed a brush up on my education as i short changed my last dig's toal by $2.00. Lord love a duck the body and the mind both going on this bouy!
 
Your posts are a joy to read my friend. Glad you got out and glad you found out what a compass monument is. I did not know that either. Kind of looks like what they call a surveyors stake down here in the great State of Indiana, USA. Keep on diggining the good stuff.
 
Congrats on finding the compass monument (surveying stake here in the States) and for all the finds! Every penny, nickel, dime, quarter, halves and dollars add up to a goodly amount for the whole year for battery and accessories money! :) May God Bless! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
I work with a kid like that . Bright young machinist he is. Completely Godless young man. Athiest to the core and to a fair degree dislikes Christians and considers them to be only just barely better than the very liberal. Believes we try to force our way of belief on everyone else. When asked though he does not seem to think that most of us Godly types at work fit his stereo type. Stereo types are funny kind of things.

Jeff
 
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