30 Movember 2025 (Sunday) - End of the Mo(nth)

I had a bit of a lie-in and had my morning’s perusal of the Internet at half past nine. Over four and half hours previously my brother had got up to set off to Nottingham to watch the football. He must love it. A group of local (ish) geocachers were posting to Facebook from Gatwick airport – they were off to Dublin.
And there was on-line mention of the Museum of the Moving Image in London. I went there many years ago and had a really good day out… apparently it closed over twenty-five years ago.
I Munzed, It wasn’t money, it wasn’t mardy. Mucky was a bit closer. It was muggy.
 
We got the dogs on to their leads and took them out. Sadly I forgot that from now until Christmas I really need to avoid the roads by the MacArthur Glen outlet centre. It didn’t take *that* long to get out of the traffic jam, but it did take a while to take a circuitous route to get out of Ashford. We drove to Ham Street where we found a puzzle geocache that I’d solved a few weeks ago, and we got a virtual Chihuahua for our troubles.
We drove on to Rye where we had a little circular walk gathering more virtual dog figurines. We got a Yorkshire Terrier, a Papillon and a Pomeranian and completed the set. From there we drove up to Tenterden where there was a little al-fresco geo-meet going on. It was good to catch up with friends old and new. And it was rather sad to say goodbye to our new friend Billy who had organized the meet. He’s now off to Cornwall for three weeks, then he’s spending the winter in Portugal before going back home to Canada. Safe travels Billy…
 
We took advent calendars round to the first fruit of my loins, then came home for a cuppa. Having found all the virtual dog figurines and virtual film festival tickets, the next virtual geo-things to find are origami animals (there’s never a dull moment in geocaching!). However there are fourteen of these things to find, and they are rather few and far between. I spent a few minutes planning some little adventures to go find those ones.
 
“Daddies’ Little Angel TM and Pogo came for a little sleepover. We had a rather good Shepherd’s pie for dinner and followed it up with Tesco hot chocolate fudge cake. Have you ever had a Tesco hot chocolate fudge cake? It was possibly the worst dessert I have ever had…
Such a shame.
 
And it is the end of the month. The frankly dreadful mutton chop have raised three hundred and fifty-two quid. Having raised over three hundred quid I apparently get a free pair of socks from them. Personally I’d rather they spent the money on the charity, but they’ve clearly already bought the socks.
I think the fundraiser remains open for a few more days, but for one last time…

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