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One year ago today (Feb. 27) we first embarked on that path of joyful bliss and began a new journey that, as man and wife, would lead to greater understanding and happiness than we ever imagined would be possible and a deeper appreciation about what is really important in life.
Of course, I’m talking about… geocaching.
One year ago today Ken found his first cache. Her name was Beverly.
She was just a little plastic container, but it was love at first sight.
[This message has been edited by kbraband (edited February 27, 2002).]
Do her and leave her?
It would only be right for you to stop back today with a rose and let her know you care!
And bring your rubbers this time, we wouldnt want your nice shoes to get muddy again.
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Originally posted by GrouseTales:
Do her and leave her?
It would only be right for you to stop back today with a rose and let her know you care!
And bring your rubbers this time, we wouldnt want your nice shoes to get muddy again.
You seem to assume my encounter with Beverly was something other than gentlemanly. I assure you, I was a respectful geocacher. While it’s true I did “open the lid”, I gently signed the log book and was careful to replace things as I found them.
Congratulations Ken & Robin!
Commerating it in anyway? (seriously)
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Originally posted by CacheCows:
Congratulations Ken & Robin!
Commerating it in anyway? (seriously)
No, unless you count our afternoon cache hunting trip in the Madision area yesterday. Yeah, that’s the ticket!
Congratulations. Glad to see that you celebrated by finding some Cachew caches!
Mine is coming April 13: Magnolia (Bluff)
John C.
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