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Interactive Geocaching Treasure Hunt


We have one number (a zero) left to claim for this set of coordinates.

I finished my book too and can take the last 0 in Longitude with Missing For Good - published in 2020.

Series book # 1 - Katie and the Cupcake Cure
(also published 2011 / also 160 pg)

Go See the Principal: True Tales from the School Trenches, by Gerry Brooks, finished 2/11 ★★★.5 / 208 pages




Loved it.

Funny what we will read to finish a challenge...lol.

Funny what we will read to finish a challenge...lol."
Sad but true :) Especially when it's a challenge that's been hanging around for years and you *still haven't filled that spot!

Karen - would you be able to appreciate the book if you don't have grandchildren? Or is is really geared in that direction?



Abacus Ring from the Qing Dynasty displayed at the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum in Huangshan City, China.
I have always been fascinated with the Abacus and when I saw this silver ring I knew it had to be one of our treasures. This 300 year old Abacus Ring is from the Qing Dynasty and is so beautifully crafted that the beads still glide smoothly along its seven silver rods. Each rod has seven beads on it that would need to be moved by pins, being too small for fingers. This "portable calculator" was probably used by traders to make their needed calculations for daily transactions.
This marvel of craftsmanship is on display at another great treasure, the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum. Here you can learn about the history of the Chinese Abacus and be awed by the more than 1,000 different abacuses on display. They are made in many different and interesting shapes out of gold, silver, ivory, jade, stone, and hard wood. The museum location was also the home of Cheng Dawei (1533–1606) and includes the Residential Area where he lived and the Family Shrine House. Cheng was a famous mathematician and great master of the abacus. In fact, he is credited with creating the Chinese Abacus, along with publishing several important mathematical guides to calculation.
The abacus has a rich and fascinating history in many cultures. Visit Wikipedia or do an internet search to learn more about it.

Abacus Ring from the Qing Dynasty displayed at the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum in Huangshan City, China.
I have always been fascinated with the Abacus and when I saw this silver ring I ..."
That's awesome! I've always loved the abacus, too. They're fascinating to use, and some of them are quite beautiful. But this ring is really something. Thanks for sharing it.

I'm taking Latitude one with: The Cold Blue Blood Series #1/Pub 2001




Abacus Ring from the Qing Dynasty displayed at the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum in Huangshan City, China.
I have always been fascinated with the Abacus and when I saw this silver ring I ..."
That is so cool! I've always loved the Abacus too
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