Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Dihydrogen Monoxide

I came right after work only to discover I had plenty of oxygen but no free hydrogen to bind it to. I left in search of another cache and made a stop on my way back for some pre-bound dihydrogen-monoxide. When I got back, I saw a whole supply of the compound. Earlier, I also didn’t have a tool appropriate for transporting it but that has now been remedied.

Took me two tries once I was fully prepared. Tricksy hobbitses!! 😉

Thank you, Jojohnite. God bless! 2 Corinthians 5:21

~ myrthman, AKA NtN065

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Visitors


Monday, June 29, 2020

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Fish Story


Central Cachers Consortium - Back in the Saddle

Meet and greet local cachers
Thursday, June 25th
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

at

Potbelly Sandwich Shop
3800 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77027

Ever wonder what those "event" caches with a little speech bubble icon are all about?

With a name like "event", it seems like it should be a bit more formal, and well maybe it should be, but that's not the way we roll here.

This event is a bunch of folks with something in common getting together for food, drinks, and conversation.

So, if you've been caching for years or maybe you just started, events are a great place to learn more about our obsession (er, hobby, sport, pastime, etc...).

Want to learn about geocaching? Want to know where all the cool geocaches are? Or maybe just meet the person behind those devious hides out there? Come on out and join us!

We will (likely) be the rowdy group at one big table. Look for trackables and maybe GPS units or other sundry nerd-like paraphernalia on the table.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

It's in the Blood





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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Friday, June 12, 2020

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Of Butterflies 🦋 and Woodpeckers 🐦

Woohoo!!! {FTF} at 18:25.

I fluttered by after work. It was raining, so I ran out, snapped several pictures, and ran back to the myrthmobile to work out the puzzle in relatively dry comfort. Some of the pictures and text were too blurry to see, so I only made a little progress. My findings weren’t making much sense but fortunately, it stopped raining. I went back to the info-hut and took a woodpecker’s eye view of things. Inspiration struck and soon I had numbers that made sense. A short hike later and I found a blank log sheet!

I had no idea butterflies had such wonderful names! I always just called them “butterflies.” On occasion, I’d elaborate with something like “the yellow one.” I’d love to come back when the weather is better to explore the woods and see how many of these critters I can spot.

Great cache, Ca$hQueen! +1 fp. Thank you and God bless! 2 Corinthians 5:21

~ myrthman, AKA NtN065

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