After far too much beer
yesterday I was wide awake and checking out the Internet at 5.30am.
Maybe not as raring to go as I may have been, but certainly drinking
coffee. One hundred and four people had used social media to wish me
well for yesterday's birthday. Those who run down social media don't
realise that soppy sods like me actually enjoy the small things like
that.
Being wide awake and
feeling rather under the weather (for no explicable reason) I
had a bowl of cereal and watched an episode of "Dad's Army".
Private Pike had been turned down for the R.A.F because he had a
rather obscure blood group. I realise that there aren't many people
who know that an obscure blood group would not justify turning
someone down for military service. I also realise that there are even
fewer who know that "Dad's Army" was set many years
before obscure blood groups were even discovered. But it was a
failing in the plot which spoiled the show for me.
I then carried on writing
a Wherigo which is now ready to be tested.
"er indoors TM"
leapt into action, we rallied the troops and set off to the north of
the county. The "Nash Street Bash" was billed as a
four-mile geo-walk. Admittedly we did wander off here and there to
pick up a few extra caches as we walked, but we ended up having
covered seven miles.
The day started bright,
but cold and the going was rather muddy. The dogs were mostly
well-behaved even if Fudge did get stuck in a thicket at one point.
We did have episodes with horses and with drain covers, but such is
life. In retrospect if I ever see another series with quite so many
multi-caches I shall do it in the summer; ten multi-caches made for a
lot of standing around getting cold.
Towards the end of the
day we saw one geocache on the map which was just a little way off of
our route. It would have been a shame to have missed it so we thought
we'd have a look-see. I was glad that we did; we found the cache was
concealed in a dene-hole. Great fun to get to; my dog refused to
climb down with me.
The BBC weather forecast
had predicted rain, but not till 5pm. The rain came shortly after
3pm. Weonly had half a mile's walk in the rain, but we did get wet.
I
even took a few photos whilst we were out.
After a rather good bit
of tea "er indoors TM" set off
bowling. I settled in front of the telly for an evening of "Big
Bang Theory" with a small dog curled up next to me. Snoring.
As I watched the exploits of Sheldon and Leonard I messed about
on-line and organised next Sunday's geo-stroll. If any of my loyal
readers fancy traising through nine miles of mud in an attempt to
find unwanted tupperware next weekend, just drop me a line and I'll
send details...
Looks like you a fun today.
ReplyDeleteShame I couldn't make it.
I ended up finding two atomic bombs in Farnborough!!