...constant attempt to avoid Sheryl Crow lyrics, especially here, where the the Austin sound (a peculiar mix of blues, country, and rock [along with serious punk, indie, metal, and hip-hop scenes {again, I cannot resist nested parentheticals}]) looms so dominantly over everything. But that's really beside the point. The actual point is that caches need … Continue reading Every Day Is A…
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Where I Went (Wrong)
So my buddy gives me a call and asks if I want to go for a 4/4 Whereigo and I say "Sure!" We made arrangements to meet on Sunday and all that good stuff. I'm feeling my oats. I've tackled a couple on my own so I'm ready for this. I was not ready for … Continue reading Where I Went (Wrong)
Journey To The West (Children’s Edition)
Saturday my daughters said they wanted to drive west. So we drove west. Of course, I needed to get a cache, not only because of streak (which I will get back to in a minute), but because of Big Blue Switch Day. And after driving for a while, I decided to make a thing of … Continue reading Journey To The West (Children’s Edition)
It’s Getting Harder
More than a few bloggers, vloggers, and podcasters have noted that, with all the travel restrictions and state lockdowns, it's gotten harder to travel and, by extension, generate content. To some extent, it's to be expected. We can only really go so far in the name of "exercise." I myself have talked a little about … Continue reading It’s Getting Harder
Numbers
Another day, another cache. I'm still managing to maintain a streak (the above makes 682 days) even in the time of cholera. But, I had noticed something weird... I assume many of you use Project-GC (and if you don't, you should if you have any interest in stats, numbers, maps, or anything data related). Both … Continue reading Numbers
How Far We Have Gone
Sure, I grabbed a couple of caches over the weekend. Yesterday I went to grab a lab cache, but the but the Texas State Cemetery was closed and locked up, probably because of the time of cholera. I would have jumped the fence but there was a small group day drinking on a patio across … Continue reading How Far We Have Gone
FTF Day
Diametrically opposed to DNF Day is FTF Day. So here's the thing... I'm not an FTF chaser, but if a cache drops within a couple miles of home, odds are pretty good that I'm going to go for it, especially if I haven't gotten one that day. Add in that I'm working from home and … Continue reading FTF Day
Ecce Silva
The parks are packed these days. Everyone is getting out to them to use them for exercise. It's really the only thing we're supposed to do so everybody is doing it. This, of course, creates the interesting problem that they may or may not be getting packed enough to become their own hot spots for … Continue reading Ecce Silva
I Feel Like I’m Cheating
For those of you who have been following my exploits for all this time, you may have noticed that I have a specific publishing schedule: when I have new counties, I publish every weekday and when I don't, I publish on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Well, today's entry is, well, a bit of filler sort … Continue reading I Feel Like I’m Cheating
The Road Is A Lover…
…you never recover. Not now or any time soon. I just want to get in a car and drive. I might put Oklahoma on hold for a number of reasons. So maybe I’d go to Louisiana or Arkansas. I think I could do the entirety of New Mexico in three days (their craptastic speed limits … Continue reading The Road Is A Lover…
