Leprechaun JACK - Exploits of a Geocacher
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So much to do...so little time
It's getting to the point where I'm not only missing my blogging but also my caching. It's that time of year when there seems to be so little time to get anything done in the day. I had this feeling that a part of my life was missing as I had not blogged for what has seemed like ages. Mundane life has taken over, work and home life have become really busy leading up to Christmas and as a result my hobby has taken a back seat. I wouldn't mind but this is something that I really love to do and getting out in the fresh air really does exhilarate me so I think I need to prioritise a few things in life. But should the DIY take over my love for the outdoors. I know it shouldn't but some things ju
Carry on Caching in Holmfirth
WARNING - THE ATTACHED PICTURE IS A SPOILERSo, what do you do when you are trying to get a cache in the middle of a very very busy place on a Saturday afternoon when you are 45 miles as the crow flies from home. Do you decide that its too busy to complete and carry on with the next caches, or do you pretend that you are completely mad and carry on regardless. For me and my caching companion Greta from the Bignall Boppers, we carried on regardless. Unfortunately neither of us are of a height where we find caches hidden on signs easy. I suppose if you are tall, reaching up for a nano is all in a days work but being no ta
Is Autumn finally here??
After we had attended the Derbyshire Crafty Cachers meet at Hartington in Derbyshire, we trotted off to complete a few of the local caches. Some were still awaiting publication but others had been on our to do list for quite sometime. A couple of the caches were in Beresford Dale. We had walked this a few years previously and I recognised the area immediately, more than likely because the river had burst its banks and we had to wade through a field which was under water to continue our walk along to Milldale. I really love this area and although it gets so busy in the summer months, the autumn days seem to be strictly for serious walkers only and is really peaceful. I think I was more
Awwww little Squidgy
Couldn't resist posting this as I love this picture. I'm really chuffed with it as I took it myself in London and the Squidgy was quite happy to keep on posing whilst I got closer and closer to it. Just after I got this shot, a baby squidgy came running right towards me. I held me hand out to it and he came closer but me being a scaredy cat pulled my hand away to quick (Well I didn't want to end up fingerl
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