Shhhhh... don't disturb (Kid Friendly) Hopkinton, Rhode Island, United States
By
pugbratdee on 23-Jun-10. Waypoint GC2APTE
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Logs
Another an old cemetery visited today...no.3 in total. Cache was quickly found and all was good with it.
Thanks for the fun and the for the cache.
Thanks for the fun and the for the cache.
Very, very grateful for this quick grab. Day 28 of 31: check! Interesting place, I didn't know this was here. TFTC!
Another quick find before paddling the Wood River. Grabbed a traveler.
Cache is getting a bit of a funky odor.
Cache is getting a bit of a funky odor.
Scorcher of a day so nice place to cache. Needed a RI cache on our way from Texas to Cape Cod. Added a new dry log in a small Baggie in the original Baggie. TFTC
Really neat spot and my first in Rhode Island! The cache could use some care; it's slimy, damp, and wet. But it's still there! TFTC!
Fast Drive-in R.I.P.
CHeers
[size=1][blue]This was Cache number 3894 found by gzxto on Tuesday, 09 July 2013 at 10:58:00 AM [/blue][/size]
[size=1][orange]The Swiss Aliens say ------pugbratdee !-------T...-...F...-...T...-...C--------->[/orange][/size]:tongue:
CHeers
[size=1][blue]This was Cache number 3894 found by gzxto on Tuesday, 09 July 2013 at 10:58:00 AM [/blue][/size]
[size=1][orange]The Swiss Aliens say ------pugbratdee !-------T...-...F...-...T...-...C--------->[/orange][/size]:tongue:
Out with Nomad64 on a nice early evening bike ride to grab some caches near the beach. This one was on the way. TFTC!
Contents are slimy. The log is wet--not sure how much longer it will last inside, with the condition of the container/contents. It could use a hot date with Mr. Clean.
This place saw a lot of storm damage, but someone appears to be cleaning it up. Sadly, this cache is a hot mess as well. Slime...lots of slime on the inside of the container, and the log is headed down the slime slide, too.
Hobo. had a funny way of describing the contents. Sad, silly but true. We managed to scribble with our sharpies, but it needs some TLC, stat!
Hobo. had a funny way of describing the contents. Sad, silly but true. We managed to scribble with our sharpies, but it needs some TLC, stat!
This was the last stop of a day of caching with sidekeck. We don’t pass by many cemeteries, so it made sense to grab this one. Neat little plot and an obvious find. However, the inside of the container was not doing well…
There have been so many changes in the last decade that have made our lives simpler, faster, lazier. Think back to about 10 years ago and imagine that you’re about to a host a big event. Maybe a birthday party, wedding, graduation, whatever. But there are a lot of invitations that you have to have to stuff into envelopes. And then you have to address those things by hand because printing labels back then was not the easiest thing to do. Then there’s no such thing as the self-adhesive postage stamp, so now you have to lick all of those stamps before sticking them on the envelope. Do you remember the taste of those stamps? That unmistakable pasty flavor… Well, that’s exactly how the inside of that container felt. I think it needs a little lovin’.
Thanks for showing us this small lot. I always enjoy checking these places out. TFTC! #1296
There have been so many changes in the last decade that have made our lives simpler, faster, lazier. Think back to about 10 years ago and imagine that you’re about to a host a big event. Maybe a birthday party, wedding, graduation, whatever. But there are a lot of invitations that you have to have to stuff into envelopes. And then you have to address those things by hand because printing labels back then was not the easiest thing to do. Then there’s no such thing as the self-adhesive postage stamp, so now you have to lick all of those stamps before sticking them on the envelope. Do you remember the taste of those stamps? That unmistakable pasty flavor… Well, that’s exactly how the inside of that container felt. I think it needs a little lovin’.
Thanks for showing us this small lot. I always enjoy checking these places out. TFTC! #1296
Quick find, together with WurzelA during our holidays.
This container is really a new superlative of "slimy" - Yuck!
Nevertheless - Thanks for hiding -
Soer
This container is really a new superlative of "slimy" - Yuck!
Nevertheless - Thanks for hiding -
Soer
It was a nice mild March afternoon to be caching. This was a quick find. Thanks for the cache.
Picked this one up while I was in the area today. The cache placement made me chuckle. TFTC.