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@ecorangers wrote:
Happy Father’s Day to all the Father’s out there. Hope we have nice weather to be able to be outdoors tomorrow. We will be celebrating Father’s day with all the June Birthdays as well tomorrow. I’m baking two cakes right now (don’t laugh too hard everyone) as well as cleaning the house (now I know you are all really laughing your heads off). Hope to get at least one geocache in tomorrow. Tami
Two cakes? Is that in case one doesn’t turn out?
@ecorangers wrote:
Happy Father’s Day to all the Father’s out there. Hope we have nice weather to be able to be outdoors tomorrow. We will be celebrating Father’s day with all the June Birthdays as well tomorrow. I’m baking two cakes right now (don’t laugh too hard everyone) as well as cleaning the house (now I know you are all really laughing your heads off). Hope to get at least one geocache in tomorrow. Tami
Two cakes? Is that in case one doesn’t turn out?
I’ve hidden some caches in Washington County Parks for the August Mega Event and had no problems with getting them approved.
I’ve hidden some caches in Washington County Parks for the August Mega Event and had no problems with getting them approved.
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@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
We’ll be married 43 years in August.
I’m starting to regret posting this. Come on people, someone must have a bigger number than this. We’re really not that old, but this is making me feel that way. It’s all about the numbers I guess.
It’s like a couple of wedding receptions we’ve been to. The couple who has been married the longest gets to dance together and do other stuff, mostly embarrassing. If we don’t see anyone with more years there, we don’t say anything.
But congrats on the 43 years, Mr. GT and Sunshine!
😈 😈 😈 😉
We’ve been involved in a few of those wedding dance games to see who is married the longest. You would expect some couple married for 50+ years would at least go out and stand there to win it, but no we are often the last ones standing.
@Mister Greenthumb wrote:
We’ll be married 43 years in August.
I’m starting to regret posting this. Come on people, someone must have a bigger number than this. We’re really not that old, but this is making me feel that way. It’s all about the numbers I guess.
Congratulations Gwyn and Dick!
We’ll be married 43 years in August.
Congratulations again Diane, it takes guts to do one of Dan’s caches for a milestone even if he is along. I’m sure he was of no help and probably gave you misleading info.
Congratulations again Diane, it takes guts to do one of Dan’s caches for a milestone even if he is along. I’m sure he was of no help and probably gave you misleading info.
I have several hides on DNR land. Depending on what location you submit them to you may or may not get a copy back. Terry Jensen in Washington County is very good about it. It could also be that you sent it to the wrong location and it is taking time to transfer it. Kelly, let me know approxiamately where you placed your hide and I’ll try to help you out.
I have several hides on DNR land. Depending on what location you submit them to you may or may not get a copy back. Terry Jensen in Washington County is very good about it. It could also be that you sent it to the wrong location and it is taking time to transfer it. Kelly, let me know approxiamately where you placed your hide and I’ll try to help you out.
Great story. I was reading your logs and was wondering if maybe you were going to show up at our door with a tin cup. Glad everything worked out and you still were able to grab a few caches while you were here. Maybe you can add this to your story telling repetoire. It’s always great to here about the good people.
3 years ago when we up at White Potato Lake in January I went out with our son-in-law (Opps5) on snowmobiles for a few caches. This was the first time I drove a snowmobile. There was already 2′ of snow on the ground. We found 2 caches. Island View and Tailwater Treasure. On the way bach a blizzard developed and we could barely see. The snow got so deep we kept bogging down trying to cross the lake on the way back. We finally found our cottage. We put on something like 75 miles and were gone for 5 hours. I haven’t been on a snowmobile since, but would do it again. It was a very memorable experience. Since then we’vefound more caches in heavy snow and many in below zero temps. I found 2 in the rain today.
We’re kinda in the middle, but because of the vast amount of friends that we’ve made it seems like much longer than we’ve been at it. Other than activities with our grandkids geocaching and it’s events have become our social life. We have always been outdoor people and the places that the caches take us to only enhances that.
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