Yesterday, we had planned to hit a few nearby counties, but we decided we weren't feeling up to the road. Instead, we took in a movie, and afterward, I pulled up the map because I still needed a cache for the day. I also flipped through my notification emails and saw that a few had … Continue reading A Kind Of Boring
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Not My Circus, But Totally My Monkeys
You all are lucky you even got an entry from me today. I almost forgot to write one! While that is very unlike me, it's for a good reason. I've been up to my elbows in caching for the last few days! So much so that when I was done, I set it aside to … Continue reading Not My Circus, But Totally My Monkeys
Keep The Flame From Going Out
I don't usually talk about motivation. We all like what we like and do what we do for one reason or another. That's hardly a controversial stance. But motivation comes up for me with caching all the time. I wrestle with it enough to wonder if it's actually a wrestling match or a dance.I have … Continue reading Keep The Flame From Going Out
Texas’s Loss, Oregon’s Gain
Over the weekend, I attended an Event in Austin that drew people from San Antonio, Waco, and even Dallas. It’s been a while since I went to one that drew so many cachers from all over the state. Though it was a chance to see some faces that hadn’t gathered in a while, it was … Continue reading Texas’s Loss, Oregon’s Gain
Still No Narrative To Interrupt This Time…
Last year at this time, I had completed seven states. This year, I have completed two more states and added fourteen more to my running tally, for a total of thirty-seven states visited, of which nine are completed. Friday was my sixth geoversary. It still doesn’t feel like six years, but it also kinda does. … Continue reading Still No Narrative To Interrupt This Time…
Dance Me To The End
Some of Texas’s most diehard cachers have been working on a project for the last few months. You all have no doubt read me talking about my first and most proud accomplishment, the Texas County Challenge. Well, the TXGA, with the help of other cachers in the state, has been working on a new challenge … Continue reading Dance Me To The End
My Weekend In Brief
Saturday, I attended an Event thrown by one of Austin’s favorite hiders, Bigguy In Texas. Unfortunately, the inspiration for it was not as joyous as we might have liked. An older couple of cachers (I don’t know them very well; I only met them once) are leaving our secret life because of health problems. Consequently, … Continue reading My Weekend In Brief
A Little Bit Of Math
It doesn’t take familiarity with differential equations to figure out that I’ve been back from Denver for just over a month. What have I done since then? Probably the most important thing was attending the elevation of PeterNoG, a cacher from Winnipeg, now member #360 of our sacred band. Half a dozen of us were … Continue reading A Little Bit Of Math
Lessons
After a night in my own bed, sitting in my own chair, I began to consider the trip I had just returned from. Reflection tends to serve my trips well. If I can avoid doing something dumb the next time I’m in a situation, all the better. So, did I learn anything? Was there anything … Continue reading Lessons
853. Laramie, Albany County (WY06)
Once again, good show, Albany County! You know I’m a bit of a sucker for something rough-hewn like this! The funny thing was that I initially thought it was a WPA courthouse, but something didn’t seem quite right. Then I saw the cornerstone and realized it was too old for the WPA, so I failed … Continue reading 853. Laramie, Albany County (WY06)
