Logs for Rinkey 

03-Apr-17
Very clever hide that ties into it's name.
A fav point for this bold hide! 
 
31-Oct-11
Yes, very cool cache! We spent some time in the shop and saw some neat books that add to the fun of the books we read when we were kids.
The people who work here are all very nice.
Thanks so much for a fun cache!

This entry was edited by Rinkey on Tuesday, 01 November 2011 at 13:35:40 UTC. 
 
24-Dec-05
Good Old Santa showed up at our Christmas Eve celebration!
Great fun to see him... actually he was knocking on the kitchen windows while we were doing final prep for dinner.

Cool pic of us.
TFTC! 
 
20-Dec-05
Thanks to my partner JimHoney for helping me out with this one! It was a cold snowy day here when we snapped this photo.
TFTC! 
 
11-Dec-05
This is the Junior Achievement Building in Indianapolis, Indiana. Pretty nice building on a so-so building!
TFTC!
 
 
10-Dec-05
Target #43- This is the cornerstone of the Murat Theater, Indianpolis, Indiana built in 1909. This beautiful theater was restored about 15 yrs. ago and always has something going on.
Check out the ipcoming events. http://www.murat.com/main.html
Thanks Joefrog! 
 
20-Nov-05
I had no idea these were locationless until our friend Muirwoody pointed one out. There are quite a few here in Indianapolis, IN. This one looked vacant to us.
TFTC! 
 
19-Nov-05
This little depot is on the Monon rail on 38th St. next to the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. The rail has been converted to a rail trail. You can read about this trail here.
http://www.indygreenways.org/monon/monon.htm
The depot is now an office for Indy Parks.
TFTC! 
 
17-Nov-05
This is a cool sign. The building was originally a Frisch’s Big Boy restaurant in the 1950s. It's been Murphy's for many years now. Here's a little history:
http://murphyssteakhouse.com/history.php
TFTC! 
 
01-Nov-05
Found this near a cache in Greenfield, Indiana.
This Hoosier Rails to Trails follows former Pennsylvania Railroad line from just south of Greenfield's downtown area to more wooded, rural areas east of the city. Walking distance to downtown, several eateries & other services. Crosses Brandywine Creek, presumed site of Riley's "old swimmin hole"; parallels Old National Road (US40). 
 
22-Oct-05
On our way to Putnam Co. Indiana to avoid the massive traffic going to the Covered Bridge Festival in Park Co.
West bound 1-70, west of Indianapolis. 
 
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Madison Township, Putnam Co, Indiana.
This CSA headstone was in the north treeline of the cemetery.
JAS E. Eads, Co. K, 1st KY Cav. Interesting that Kentucky had both USA and CSA 1st Cavalries.
 
 
20-Sep-05
This Quaker Oats ad is on a building in one of the most loved areas in Indianapolis- Massachusetts' Ave. 
 
17-Sep-05
FINALLY! After two years of having this one on my list, I got it! Very common bowling pin, but hey, it works!! TFTC. 
 
I didn't know about Carnegie libraries until my caching partner brought it to my attention while we were at another library for a different cache.
This one was built on land that was donated by William Spade Nov. 1913 by Spades Park in Indianapolis, Indiana. 
 
13-Sep-05
My caching partner stopped mid-sentence, slammed on the brakes and pulled into Decatur High School for this one. Surprised me! TFTC. 
 
06-Sep-04
Pulteney Bridge, Bath, England. I was surprised that this well known bridge wasn't already logged!! This bridge (1769-1774) is lined with shops and links the center woth Great Pulteney Street.
 
 
11-May-04
Question #3 was too funny!
TFTC
 
 
17-Apr-04
James Whitcomb Riley! He's the well known poet from Indiana, USA. "The Frost is on the Pumpkin" etc.
Nice house... interesting thing is 20 years ago I designed the 'new' landscape for his home in the style what was of the Victorian era. The Lockerbie Square area of downtown Indianapolis is a GEM!!