I should be remembering the Alamo right now, but instead Leap Day, that rarest of all caching days… Once every four years we get an extra day to ply our trade (usually, that is... Fun fact: Leap Day is every four years unless the year is divisible by 100 unless the year is divisible by … Continue reading Every Four Years
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Take This Job And Stuff It!
As you all know, the Texas Challenge is soon to be upon us. Cachers from all over the country will be descending upon Round Rock for events, caches, and competition! A lot of local folks are working or volunteering for the Challenge so they can't compete. Many of us aren't so we've got ourselves a … Continue reading Take This Job And Stuff It!
Yes I “Van”!
So we had a visitor to our capital city. CanUSeeIt came down from the wilds of upstate New York (out Rochester way, not unfashionable Small-bany) and kindly held an event here in Austin! It was a small gathering that was minorly hampered by a) my terrible low light photography skills and b) the guy with … Continue reading Yes I “Van”!
So, Where To Now?
So, I've completed the Project. I've been to every county and signed the Texas County Challenge. So what do I do now? Where do I go from here? Well, first of all, there's the Texas Challenge. Not only will it be my second time at the Challenge, but I'm leading Team CenTex this year. <trashtalk> … Continue reading So, Where To Now?
Epilogue: The Texas County Challenge
Though perhaps I could have titled it "The Final Courthouse". When one completes the Texas County Challenge, one submits a list of caches to or creates a public list for the official Keeper of the Can. Once it is confirmed, the Keeper will arrange to meet you with it so you can sign it and … Continue reading Epilogue: The Texas County Challenge
254. Dallas, Dallas County
Dallas is my least favorite city in Texas. It is the absolute last place I want to visit, therefore I made it the last place I would visit for the Challenge. I managed to avoid it during GeoWoodstock even though it sat there as a jewel, ripe to be plucked (if you don't mind a … Continue reading 254. Dallas, Dallas County
253. Sherman, Grayson County
Another lovely example of the WPA at work, I believe. There's something you have to understand... 1... Right now, I am so close that I can taste it... I can smell it... At the moment, I have neither the time, energy, nor willingness to mess around here. I went and grabbed a virtual at a … Continue reading 253. Sherman, Grayson County
252. Bonham, Fannin County
Well... This old girl has obviously seen some better days. On one hand, it's always nice to see a courthouse getting some tender loving care. On the other hand, this is not so much "tender loving care." Gutting seems to be the watchword of the day. It has passed my mind that maybe I might … Continue reading 252. Bonham, Fannin County
251. Greenville, Hunt County
Oh dear... Look at you... Now this is what I mean when I'm talking about a majestic building that presents itself to the world and to the county as the seat of power. Which is interesting because they went through a lot of courthouses (six others) to get to this one. What's up with that? … Continue reading 251. Greenville, Hunt County
250. McKinney, Collin County
Oh my... Another modern courthouse with an old school aesthetic to it. I still haven't figured out if it's the money from being close to Dallas. Maybe something came through and knocked down the old courthouses, which would be a good question I didn't consider back in Rockwall. I wonder if there's an old courthouse … Continue reading 250. McKinney, Collin County
