Here at our house we save all our quarters for Little Bear, the gentle guardian of the bank on top of the dresser.

Little Bear on Bank. Photo: TLClark.
It’s no ordinary bank. Made from solid oak with an old-fashioned mail box door protecting the coins, it was hand-crafted by my father. Dad has made many over the years – mostly as wedding gifts or to welcome a new baby.

Bank of solid oak and an old mail box door made by my father. Photo: TLClark.
I don’t remember when or even why we decided only quarters go in our bank. But two bits here and $0.25 there adds up after awhile.

Little Bear counting quarters spilling out of the bank. Photo: TLClark.
By the looks of it, it’s time to take it to a rather traditional banking establishment. We’ll let them use their coin counting machine to calculate the total. But having done it before, I know Little Bear is sitting on a nice little deposit.
So, should we spend it on a weekend trip? More books? Or a shopping spree at a quilt/fabric store?
This post in response to this week’s Tuesday Photo challenge by Dutch goes the Photo! You can read about the challenge here: https://dutchgoesthephoto.net/2019/01/22/tuesday-photo-challenge-flow-2/
Great bank!!
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Ah, now that’s a real bank!
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Little Bear makes a great guard. Spend some of those quarter on a new ribbon for his neck.
He needs paid😃
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Mr. D. – Glad to see you’re standing up for the little guys. When the weather clears we’ll go shopping for new ribbon.
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Very interesting take on the challenge. Loved it 🙂
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Thank-you!
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