
I’ve been sneezing all day. That’s the down side to a half term, the guaranteed illness as my body decides that enough is enough and all defences are let down to allow some variety of cold virus into my body.
A relatively uneventful day to be fair. We attempted a couple of caches. We couldn’t get an easy route to the first one after it appeared to be next to a road (GC27A3Y). The second one, GC2A634, should have been attached to a sign, but it wasn’t there. We gave up when a PCSO stopped to ask us what we were up to. Thankfully, she knew all about geocaching and let us carry on. We didn’t actually bother though and came home to a lovely chicken balti made by Mrs Pitts!

15th February 2013 @ 10:40 pm
I haven’t stopped sneezing today either! Hayfever?
15th February 2013 @ 10:58 pm
I don’t traditionally suffer from hay fever to be honest, but I do have two pieces of plastic – one either side of my septum – acting as splints. They’ve been there a long time now (years rather than months, this set was put in around 2004/5) and they make colds a very unpleasant experience. They are held in with thick stitches and the general nasal constriction that colds create tug on them constantly. Very hard to describe!
Day 165: One Horrible Place. | ThomasJPitts' Blog
14th June 2013 @ 10:12 pm
[…] second, GC2A634, was a return to a cache we’ve attempted to find before, on the 15th February, no less. On that occasion we were stopped by a PCSO asking what we were doing. The cache is […]