When I was a kid growing up in Lincoln, Nebraska, they were placing a
lot of concrete for the new houses and streets going into the next
neighborhood. Concrete: I thought of it as "liquid stone" and wondered,
"how do they do that." I still go back to see the edge of the city
sidewalk where I printed my initials and embedded a buffalo nickel in
the wet concrete. After half a century both are still there.
Be sure to have some kids there right after the concrete placement to
etch their initials in the liquid stone. When I was in Atlanta last
month one of the carpenters handed me a newly minted nickel that had a
buffalo on it!
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