[Thanks to George for creating No D Day.]
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A few years ago, my awesome friend Kyle introduced my family to the super fun activity called Geocaching. One of the first places we went treasure hunting was this cool mirrored building at a local park. Try as we might, we never found the cache. We went back to it last weekend and I was very happy to find it this time around. What a difference a few years can make.
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I say, WHAT A DIFFERENCE A FEW YEARS CAN MAKE, right? ;)

Whoa! Crazy!! And FYI I LOVE GeoCacheing. We don't do it enough. Maybe at FFL???!?!?!?
ReplyDeleteCool!!! I have always wanted to try geocaching. Maybe now's the time! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Other Half has, after a number of years' membership in the club, finally gotten active in the hobby. He and my sister have also gotten involved with Munzee (a similar geolocation game). So far, not something I've gotten into. (Then again, I have so many OTHER interests...)
ReplyDeleteLove the expression! What a difference, indeed!
ReplyDeleteI've ALWAYS wanted to go geocacheing! If L won't go with you at FFL (there has to be a least a few caches around Orlando, right) will you go with George and I?!
ReplyDelete*and me
ReplyDeleteGrammar sucks.
The expression = priceless. :)
ReplyDeletei love that L. did she get a stamp? a prize? a little smurf sticker? in rhode island geocaching, there is a prize box of whimsical crap.
ReplyDeletealso: that mirror park looks like A NIGHTMARE for the self-conscious hair fiddler. are there even mirrors on the ground?