And not one new county to show for it? That short distance barely gets me to a new county, much less back home! And yet, for such a short distance, it was an eventful weekend round trip. I only got back last night at a late hour, and I was in no condition to write. … Continue reading Eight Hundred And Fifteen Miles
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Aggressions Of The Micro Variety
Yesterday, the girls and I began a northward trek. We packed our bags in the back of the car and started the drive to Wichita Falls. Along the way ... ... I visited a few old friends (and by "visited," I mean photographed from a moving vehicle). But since I was carting the girls along … Continue reading Aggressions Of The Micro Variety
Lonely But Not Alone
The girls made it down from scenic L-Town to spend a week with me in Austin, as they have in years past. Unfortunately, I couldn’t take the entire week off to take them out on a road trip to cache, but I could drag them out with me to grab my daily cache. At least … Continue reading Lonely But Not Alone
Warm Up The Boilers! The Gears Must Turn!
There are few things more annoying than trying to find a micro in a tree, but one of those things is searching for that micro in the wrong tree. But that's a complaint for another day. It was welcome after my previous attempt at a cache, which I aborted because I didn't feel like tromping … Continue reading Warm Up The Boilers! The Gears Must Turn!
The Start Of A New Era?
A few days ago, I was having dinner with a good friend of mine. We discussed many things, but one thing that came up was the fact that he is trying to declutter his home. His attempts at decluttering have not been entirely successful because he has bought a number of things, offsetting the stuff … Continue reading The Start Of A New Era?
Time Was Running Out
Anybody aware of my caching handle probably knows that I was pretty much honor-bound to watch a new movie that just premiered. I said I was going to wait until the crowds died down, but I'm obviously a liar because I saw it at the first reasonable opportunity. I slipped out of work and headed … Continue reading Time Was Running Out
The Aftermath
Friday was a strange day. After the shenanigans of GeoLeap 2024 the day before, it felt weird having to go back to work. Leap Day felt like a Saturday! I intended to go to a morning event at a donut shop, but after my previous long day on the road and late evening writing about … Continue reading The Aftermath
GeoLeap 2024
The primary organizer of GeoLeap 2024, the legendary (and, to some, infamous) TTO2, began wondering about the idea of holding a Mega-Event on Leap Day almost a year ago. Would anyone come? What kind of caching could be shoved into a leap day? He and his compatriots began planning in earnest. Being people who get things done, … Continue reading GeoLeap 2024
Leap Day Approacheth
Every four years (unless the year is divisible by 100 but not by 400), reputedly thanks to Julius Caesar (because Bibulus was either a religious zealot or a clever politician), we add a day to the year. Of course, in this modern age of electronics and GPS, we occasionally add leap minutes and leap seconds, … Continue reading Leap Day Approacheth
Around And Around We Go
I planned to get up early on Saturday to start on an adventure. I totally overslept, but not too late, meaning it was still cool when things started. I met Razorbackgirl at Lake Georgetown to begin an epic adventure: working Carrot Killer's new D5/T5 Virtual. All you have to do to earn it is to … Continue reading Around And Around We Go
