In my previous blog, I’ve unboxed my new Orgeon 450t. Now I’m going into the filed with it.
There is some agitation in the geocaching communities in the Low Countries for some while now.
I was a bit jealous on the statistics containing maps (like France) having shades dependable on the number of finds within a county.
There seems to be going (terribly?) wrong in the Flemish (or is it Belgium as a whole?) geocaching community.
If a geocacher isn’t in the field nor creating/solving mysteries, one can still work on some geocaching related projects.
There is – besides the logs off course – a nice way to show you appreciation about geocaches: vote on it.
When I wanted to write the second part of my holiday journal, I’ve noticed it would be the blog entry #100. Therefore I would be nice to look back first.
This week of school holiday isn’t as calm on the geocaching front as I expected. I dropped the son at a playfellow yesterday. It was a bit strange though. Normally, he doesn’t enjoy shopping at all and disappears towards the comics corner and I have always to search for him when I’ve finished shopping. Yesterday, his friend asked him if he would join a ‘trip’ to a well know Swedish furniture store. My son seems to have enjoyed it as well.
