Tuesday, February 21, 2006

All Shiny and New



This is what the new State of Nevada quarter looks like. Isn't it pretty? One of the advantages of living in the state capital of Nevada is there are some pretty interesting things going on and it's all down at the capital mall, composed of several very old and several very new buildings. Having just received a digital camera for my birthday I plan on taking some pictures to post later. The state treasurer actually put the call out to the public to help design the quarter. It appears from the unveiling ceremony that many a young child was involved and they were all there participating in the unveiling ceremony. I went too and stood in a very long though organized line to buy a roll of bright shiny new quarters. It is totally geeky but since they started the state quarter program I have been collecting them. I got myself a cardboard map of the US with the little holes for the quarters and I've been diligently adding to it with each new release. The neighborhood market near my home in San Francisco always seemed to have the latest quarters in a timely fashion. In Los Angeles there's a bakery/deli near Cedar-Sinai medical center that actually puts new releases aside and you can go in and ask for them if you know about it. I figure with the number of quarters that must flow through this state with all the slots and casinos I shouldn't have any difficulty finishing up my collection. I'm not a gambler, so when moving here there wasn't a casino/gambling reference in my mind. Imagine my suprise at the local Albertson's on my first grocery run to pass by an alcove in the front of the store full of slot machines. So far it is not clear if you can smoke in there or if there's a waitress who comes and gives you watered down complimentary cocktails. I've been to the Nugget in downtown where you can get a very good breakfast in the coffee shop at bargain prices. I had dinner at the colorful and new Fandango where there is a fake parrot on a track above diners heads that flys around and drops dollar bills in various combinations on unsuspecting noshers. It's sort of a low tech disneyland type thing. No one around us seemed to be hit with a money bomb though. So here I am getting out and about a bit in my new small town with shiny new quarters in my pocket.

2 comments:

Marilyn said...

I had collected lots of the state quarters...but they were sort of thrown willy-nilly into a drawer in the tropics. I didn't feel like organizing them when I was packing, so I just spent them. Now I'm just too lazy to start again...although I did almost buy one of those cardboard state things when I had a bunch of 'em. :)

Becca said...

we have some we have some. Well cole does ;-)