Sunday, October 23, 2011

Geocaching Again

Got up early and attended church with Ponna and Freeman. Freeman is the preacher and is very good in the pulpit. He preaches about 35 miles south of their house so we had a drive there and back. Stopped on the way back and grabbed a nice lunch. Teri and I left them about 120 pm and headed home.
This was not our first cache of the day but the first one with no rain. We pass this welcome sign every time we go to Alabama and back.

Teri points to the cache. Got to look close for some of these things.

Our first grab was in Fulton. As you can see it was raining.

Our second grab was in Tupelo, very close to Elvis' birth home. We had been here before but no luck. Today, teri found it as soon as she got out of the car. Rain tends to make us work quicker.

Looking for one on up the road from Tupelo. Not here.

Here it is, I found it in the brush.

Teri quickly signs it and back in the car we go. Raining pretty good here.

3 miles on north near Guntown Ms. Teri found it quick.

Here is what she found.

Still raining in Booneville. No luck here. The gaurd rail has been replaced and the cache went with the old rail. Spent little time here.

Thank goodness the rain had stopped when we got to Corinth. Teri lifted the skirt on this pole to reveal the treasure. And, we were off for Tn.

100 miles from Corinth to the bridge. We did not stop for any geocaching, or anything else. Grabbed this one just after crossing the Old Mighty Muddy, near Caruthersville.
We hope everyone enjoyed your weekend as much as Teri and I did. Never any boredom for us. We make most of our own fun, as you can see. Short trips like this one are great stress relievers, but I have no stress. So, just great being able to visit with loved ones 300 miles away, anytime we take a notion.
Hope you had a little time this afternoon to ride with us via the tracking system, WD0AFQ-1.
See you soon.
Dan

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