From Russia with love
Russia, land of the Tsars – also this summer was notably a land of heatwave, peat and forest fires, and smog. It seemed so bizarre to me that while Pakistan was enduring huge floods, Russia was...
View ArticleFourth geeky caching post
Actually I’m pretty annoyed about this blog post really … my favourite cache stats site has closed ( It’s Not About The Numbers – what a shame, it was the best one), and I’ve been waiting to blog until...
View ArticleCreative Stitches, Hesfes Hill and Fossil finding
We’ve had a busy old weekend – though with plenty of nice things in it. Saturday morning was orchestra as usual – busy, with new kids starting and lots to do; all good though I really don’t want to...
View ArticleWhaletone weekend
Another non-stop weekend here for all concerned – we really need a quiet one soon! Nothing much to report from the week that’s just gone, although there were some highlights: On Monday I went out...
View ArticleHalf Term House Swap Day 5
Another very lazy day here, though we are gearing up for home, a little bit anyway. This morning the children tidied up their rooms and all the things they’d played with, and we did a bit of laundry....
View ArticleAn afternoon with the Wondering Wanderers
We’ve had a fairly quiet weekend. viagra england Steve was working on Saturday and after doing a bit of work at home, the rest of us went to join in with Robyn’s 6th birthday party, which was pleasant...
View ArticleEaster Sunday and Monday
Yesterday the four of us (without Josiah, as he was still on chorister duty) got up early and drove to Oxford, in time for church at OCC on Easter Sunday. We got there stupidly early – there was NO...
View ArticleYet another caching day
We are running out of places to go where we can have a decent caching day now! Today Abbie, Kris and I went over to Symondsbury, in Dorset, for an 8 mile round walk taking in some 40 caches en route!...
View ArticleNot really crying over Spilt Milk
Thanks to Emma, who came and stayed over with Abbie and Joe, Steve and I were able to get to Dorset Youth Orchestra’s formal concert last night in Bournemouth. We weren’t going to bother going, we were...
View ArticleFor the record …
… I found my thousandth geocache today The photo’s for my friend Ruth, who is more impressed by trigpoints than by geocaches, and since most of today’s caches were fairly boring, actually so was I....
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