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Ever seen those penny-squasher devices? You put two quarters and a penny in, turn a crank, and out comes a penny that has been squashed in a press and now has a souvenir design on it.

Bernard’s got a collection:

He’s got 138 of them in total, from all over the world. Most of them are pennies but there’s a few euro cents, British pennies and even pressed blanks as well.

That’s a selection, showing pennies squashed in (from top left) England, Tokyo, Hawaii, Ireland, Australia and Scotland. Some of these Bernard did himself; the others came from me. In fact whenever I see a machine I always press him at least one.

That one I got him in Wales at the now closed Dr Who experience. I imagine it’s worth a lot of money now ;P

This one is a bit of a mystery. It’s a euro coin, which means either we (KLS and I) did it in Ireland or B got it in Germany back when we visited. But I’m not sure what it actually is? Any ideas?

Here’s a very rare double-sided penny that we pressed at – can you guess? – The London Eye. It’s got the usual souvenir picture on the front and this nice little impression on the back. This one must be a prize in his collection!

The pennies store in these nifty folders of which he has four. These guys are much rarer than the squashers themselves, so if you’re planning a collection of your own be sure to grab one when you see it!

And if you’re ever somewhere weird and see a squasher, why not press a penny yourself? Even if you don’t want it, you can send it to Bernard 🙂

Santa Cruz

We visited Santa Cruz yesterday.

The seals were lazing around the pier and we even saw a cute sea otter! Here’s me taking a snap of the boardwalk:

The amusement park is great although we didn’t do any rides.

Instead we focused on the arcade…

The machine that Bernard won that hamster on was paying out! In the time we were watching three people got prizes.

I also finally found some nice postcards – the first yet for this trip. Check your mailboxes 🙂

California Style

I’m having a good time on this lazy vacation! We abandoned the idea of a road trip and are freewheeling it day-by-day.

There’s been lots of shopping:

A bit of gaming:

Some fine dining:

Lots of driving:

And the evenings always end with this:

We’ve now opened and played full drafts of two sets. Tomorrow we’ll start making decks from Bernard’s now-sizable collection and move on to playing them 🙂