Oh, mother of crapsticks, it's gotten hot around here! I was enjoying the cool spring, but after some storming on the solstice, summer has begun in true and unquestionable form! Yesterday, I asked the girls if they wanted to come out and grab a cache with me. They both understandably passed on leaving the air-conditioned … Continue reading Do I Have To Brave The Sun?
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Country Mouse, City Mouse
I had Juneteenth off. I wanted to do something with the girls. My older daughter, the cacher, mentioned that, since she was here with me and I cache every day, there was no reason that she couldn't make it to the Out and About Medium souvenir. I told her about the Solstice one that required … Continue reading Country Mouse, City Mouse
The Means Of Production
The girls are visiting for a couple of weeks from L-Town. What better way to kick their visit off than some arts and crafts? I dragged them out to a Maker Magic Event over the weekend to make some caches and to see some people (and to conduct some TXGA business, but that's not important … Continue reading The Means Of Production
There’s No Narrative To Interrupt This Time…
Last year at this time, I had completed six states. This year, I have completed one more state and added two more to my running tally, for a total of twenty-three states visited, of which seven are completed. A couple of days ago was my fifth geoversary. It doesn't feel like five years, and yet … Continue reading There’s No Narrative To Interrupt This Time…
All Wet
As I walked up the park path, I thought a lot about Austin's history, specifically the Cedar Choppers who once roamed the outskirts of the city. Of course, in this day and age, the places they roamed are well within the city limits, and I knew that the trees I walked by were once part … Continue reading All Wet
More Than I Expected
The Scorpion Expeditionary Force (SEF) and I had long been preparing for this past weekend. Its de facto leader had long ago told us that he, his wife, and another cacher had been working on a giant duck-themed Geoart to replace the many different and recently archived ones spread out over Williamson and Milam Counties. … Continue reading More Than I Expected
They All Pull At Me
Nostalgia pulls at me. Yesterday, I claimed my daily cache at the foot of a mural. In this case, the mural was both familiar and unfamiliar in equal measure. The mural lives on a wall of a library I have visited since my childhood. I still remember when it was bare and clean, only bearing … Continue reading They All Pull At Me
Vindicating Myself
I didn't expect my cache yesterday to be emotionally fulfilling, but fulfilling it was. When I pulled up my map, I saw a lot of Unknown caches looking back at me, since I had already grabbed most of the Traditionals in the area. My eye was immediately drawn to the little frown on my screen. … Continue reading Vindicating Myself
Social Life?
I'm sure by this point, most of you have picked up on the fact that caching is a major preoccupation of my existence. I can seriously say that there are only a handful of things in my life more important to me than caching (my daughters, of course, being chief among them). And by a … Continue reading Social Life?
Consolation Prize
Yeah, I got a cache, as I am wont to do. Unfortunately, it's not the cache I went to the area to get. An FTF dropped nearby a few hours before, so I rushed out for it as soon as I got out of work. When I got near ground zero, I noticed it had … Continue reading Consolation Prize
