Here's some more pictures that didn't make their own blog post...
We went out to lunch one Saturday and went searching for geocaches in the neighborhood. Across from the restaurants is a business park that was deserted on the weekend. The business park had two fun caches. The first is Some Bunny Loves You Too, the name being a reference to the container. In the interests of not spoiling anything, we didn't take a picture of the container. We did take a shot of the kids searching for the cache.
In the midst of the office buildings is a fun little pond with some dear deer sculptures.
The second cache, third little pig, was in a spot without any pigs in it! We figured out the situation quickly, resulting in another quick find.
During a picnic with friends at Centennial Park, we found Eloise's Pond, a cache just off the trail that goes all the way around Centennial Lake. The pond is a separate body of water on the other side of the path. The cache owner wrote on the cache post that there's no real evidence for the pond's name other than a pin on Google Maps. The park has no signs or other indicators.
We went out to lunch one Saturday and went searching for geocaches in the neighborhood. Across from the restaurants is a business park that was deserted on the weekend. The business park had two fun caches. The first is Some Bunny Loves You Too, the name being a reference to the container. In the interests of not spoiling anything, we didn't take a picture of the container. We did take a shot of the kids searching for the cache.
Come here, bunny! |
In the midst of the office buildings is a fun little pond with some dear deer sculptures.
A fun spot to walk around |
The second cache, third little pig, was in a spot without any pigs in it! We figured out the situation quickly, resulting in another quick find.
Near the right spot |
During a picnic with friends at Centennial Park, we found Eloise's Pond, a cache just off the trail that goes all the way around Centennial Lake. The pond is a separate body of water on the other side of the path. The cache owner wrote on the cache post that there's no real evidence for the pond's name other than a pin on Google Maps. The park has no signs or other indicators.
The cache is in there somewhere |
Eloise's Pond...or is it? |
After visiting the Underground Railroad Experience Trail, we went to Scoop and Paddles, which sadly is not a pub. Happily, it is an ice cream shop in Clarksville, part of the Common Kitchen. We had some nice and refreshing treats.
The Common Kitchen |
A choice of cones |
We enjoyed the ice cream so much, we forgot to take pictures. It was delicious and well worth visiting.
The Anne Arundel County Library is currently offering curbside service. They also offered a free craft which we gratefully accepted. We put together our own Going on a Bear Hunt map!
Going on a Bear Hunt craft |
While shopping for some camping gear, I found the Toys for Us, Toys for Them cache. The title refers to a store that is no longer in the shopping center thanks to it going out of business. The cache is still there.
The cache is in there somewhere |
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