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Yesterday I took a little road trip, grabbed about a half dozen caches, and burned about $20 in gas. I’m thinking that I need a new Mercedes AA class π π
Thanks.
The reason for different email addresses is so that if malware invades one the other may still be operable. As for contacting Geocaching.com, they are probably tooΒ busy seeing that everyone gets their participation souvenirs to worry about glitches and also I’ve now discovered that PQs show up on my phone as lists so why bother with them at all.
I’m pretty sure I know the answer to the above question and have already lost interest in it. My next question is, how do you change where the PQ results are sent. At the end of the form it says you can add additional email addresses. The computer I use everyday is a chromebook but I have a backup which is a windows system, I seldom use it but it is up to date and has a different email address. When I try to add that address to the PQ it asks for my geocaching password and when that is entered it says that it is wrong. No matter what password is used it is always wrong, I even changed (updated) my geocaching password, it wasΒ wrong.
caching name: jar42,
name: jim
jar42,jim,jar42
Happy pie day.
I just knew if I was patient enough the clocks in the basement and living room would once again be correct. π
I’ve got 14 deg. here in the hills East of Sandland at noon. Makes one feel like sitting out in the sun with a seed catalog. π
I was watching the weather channel yesterday, it looked like Texas was trying to be the biggest story. Glad I’m not there. π
My bird feeder guardian is still on the job.
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My Barred Owl is back at my bird feeder, when he saw me at the window watching him he flew up into a big red pine that overlooks the feeders. I personally think that’s a better hunting spot anyway.
I usually have a couple of red squirrels foraging under the bird feeders but not this evening, there’s a big barred owl sitting on top of the pole that holds the feeders.
Not something I’m used to seeing.
We got about 2.5″ of craphas this time but it is considerably heavier then the stuff we had Monday morning. I tried the snow thrower but the gusting North winds make it somewhat impractical, the heated hand grips are certainly addictive though.
I just finished shoveling my driveway, I thought about starting the ATV plow, and I thought about firing up the snowblower, but my Scottish ancestors would be spinning in their graves if I were to waste $2+ gas on 3″ of craphas.
Red skies in the morning sailors take warning π
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