Logs for smilesco 

31-Jan-13
Long day working, better night caching. I was trying to get a few caches in before midnight. Don't know why, I just like to set a stopping point.

I was able to get to GZ very quickly. Really nice area. Too bad it was so late, I could use a sugar rush now. The parking lot is pretty full for being so late thought. I opened the container and the log looked full. So, I added another log page, signed at the top. Wrapped it all up and replaced.

All is well with this one.

I love caching at night - NTN#040 (Night Time Ninja 040)

TFTSmiley (1,388 ) 
 
08-May-12
Today I thought I would knock another cache off my list. As of this evening there are only two caches in Madisonville which I have not found. I am not too sure either is still in play, but I will find out in the next few weeks. (As soon as I get rid of this rash.)

I am a little concerned about the CO's grade on the agronomy final. Collard Greens? (scratch scrath) You are much tougher than I am. There are no collards at GZ, but there is lots of poison ivy. Lots. (scratch scratch) Collards indeed. (Scratch scratch).

I just noticed, because I have gotten into the bad habit of just grabbing caches and not reading about them until later, that the hint does not jive with the caches actual position. I found it on the ground as the last cachers did. Even though they placed it back to where they thought the CO wanted it. I figure, if the cache is going to keep moving itself back to the ground I am not going to go against its wishes. Beside, reaching up makes the itching worse.

I signed the log. It was a little damp, but still in good shape. TNLN. The lid of the cache is a little cracked, but on the whole the cache is in really good shape for its age.

TFTSmiley (810)