Time for change
May. 14th, 2014 08:27 amNow that my Canon is finally back in service, I guess I will have to find another place to store my coffee money.

This little camera case made a wonderful coin purse.
In case you were wondering, that is $51.70 in change. Between this, and what I have in my vest and my windbreaker, I have $62.90 in coins on my person at this time. I think there may be another $10 in my leather jacket back home. It is amazing how quickly it builds up when you toss $1 and $2 coins into the mix.
Neighbouring countries take heed if your government ever decides to replace your $1 bills with coins.

This little camera case made a wonderful coin purse.
In case you were wondering, that is $51.70 in change. Between this, and what I have in my vest and my windbreaker, I have $62.90 in coins on my person at this time. I think there may be another $10 in my leather jacket back home. It is amazing how quickly it builds up when you toss $1 and $2 coins into the mix.
Neighbouring countries take heed if your government ever decides to replace your $1 bills with coins.