So, 200 more of these for you readers to endure left this year. In theory. Well done for getting this far!
Today was a nice day again – it’s been an unusual week at work for all sorts of reasons, but the ending has been good. Nothing much to report here. We wrote some short sagas, no more than 100 words, for a competition. As well as that, completed Father’s Day cards, had a bridge building competition and made a bit of a mess in the classroom! Fun!
After work, we had some geocaching friends around for tea – Mrs Pitts has known them for years, before they were cachers though!
As usual, we had a calendar gap to fill. We attempted two caches.
The first, GC428Z6, was utterly horrible. A really unsafe place to cache – you that feeling that you shouldn’t be messing around too carefully, a rusty saw blade laying on the ground can give you that – which stank too. Anyway, there was no obvious sign of a cache there and the owner has disabled it due to our log. It truly was one of the most unpleasant cache searches we’ve been through.
The 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 located on the back of a piece of street furniture alongside a main road. It was fairly dark at that time so we didn’t find it. Today, we went straight to it really. Still, gap filled and another local cache ticked off.
Overall, a lovely day.
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