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That might have been our cinder block, “Cindy” which was great fun to get started by leaving it in a fellow cacher’s pickup box.
“The Traveling Seat”
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Current GOAL: I’m tired and I’ve had a hard life. I just want to take a “load” off. I want to visit caching events and cachers where they live. If you find me in your company and you don’t want me any more feel free to drop me off at a friendly cachers doorstop in the middle of the night, or i’m weather proof and I can hang out at a remote cache site.
Pretty funny, we signed the lid and then remembered to put the lid back down 😛
Here is another one!
Check out “CHAIN CHOMP” Had the pleasure of finding, logging, moving and following this TB.
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I have a little tackle box that travels and you can put lures in and out of it – “Wishing for Fishing”.(TBKCW5)
I also have a bug encased in a clear plastic key chain – “Lame Pun Intended”.(TBG9AJ)
Not sure how weird they are, but I haven’t seen any like them.(my limited experience)
@LDove wrote:
Here is another one!
My greatest wish, that will never come true, is to go to New Zealand. I told my kids that I wanted some of my ashes split up into multiple small containers and placed as Travel Bugs in a race to get to New Zealand. Not only did they think I was weird (they are correct) but we were afraid people would be offended. Now I can show them that a precedence has been set and I am not the only odd person in the world.
Hopefully, this won’t be an issue for a long time. I wonder what the state of geocaching will be by then.