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ThomasJPitts 4th August 2013
geocaching, Headache, Migraine, Outdoors, Recreation, Shopping
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Day 216: More Headaches

Once more, like most of the home based holiday days so far, I’ve done very little.

Most of the reason for this is down to not getting up until very late morning – partly down to laziness, partly down to a cracking headache. So half the day was gone already.

A quick trip to Morley followed to pick up some bits and bobs. This ended with the final pieces of scouting for our next geocaching trail, a fabulous idea for a three stage puzzle which may well be out next week all being well.

Once we had the locations sorted, I spent a little bit of time preparing the associated writing for the caches. Preparation is key!

Before band, we grabbed a quick and easy cache, GC4GJ9W, which was covered in snails. Our new one still hasn’t been published… that’s annoying.

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Band was good, fun. A little bit of a break from that now, during which I must sort out the new website.

So a not really busy day, but not a totally lazy one either. That headache is still there too.

 

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