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Things that make you happy - being thanked for doing something that you hadn't realised was being watched.
I was enjoying chatting to people at the market, while (not) selling my art, when a girl of around 10-12 years old asked how I did a particular painting. I explained that it was a chain drag where you dip a length of chain, like the ones that hold the sink plugs onto the sink, in paint and then pull it across the canvas to create a flower. She was struggling a bit to visualise this so I used a bit of string over the painting to show how it worked. Once she understood that, she was pleased, said thanks and walked off. I was happy, she was happy.
The adult who was with her, possibly her grand father, walked over to me and thanked me for taking the time to explain. He then pushed a coin, a one pound coin I assumed, into my hand and walked off to catch up with the girl. A nice touch I thought.
I have just had a proper look at the coin and realised it is actually a UK Government issued gaming token from 1797!
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/C_2006-1101-369
How lovely - both you and him.
We need more good things to be shared like this.
That’s mint! 😜
Lovely story mate, the little things in life are the best.
I've got a similar token to that, found with a metal detector.
“Is it worth owt?”

Never mind all that. How do you do a chain drag?
Gaming token worth a few quid but the gesture was priceless (to me)
Chain Drag - you dip a length of chain, like the ones that hold the sink plugs onto the sink, in paint and then pull it across the canvas to create a flower

Don't care if you were joking with your questions, I am still happy so will share the details. Who knows, someone might be watching 🙂
Random acts of kindness are good to do. good on you
This is a good thing. Nice one.
Lovely story. Made me smile. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Hmm disappointed the chain drag isn't a little more dangerous.
Have you tried it with a chainsaw chain? Possibly attached to the chainsaw? Potential running?