I went geocaching with Bernie last Monday. He is an avid geocacher, he has almost 6000. We met them last year. Denny and Diana don't mind geocaching, but only for 3-4 hours at the most. Bernie took me on my first all day desert caching experience. He doesn't have a jeep or ATV, but his car has 4 WD and a short wheel base. He takes it everywhere where an ATV goes. He has so many caches around here that we traveled south for an hour to the middle of the desert. In 8 hours of caching, we found 110. I was amazed at finding that many. Unless I'm with Bernie, it will probably never happen again. We can't take our truck out to the desert. I took 3 large bottles of water and drank every bit. It was a fun but exhausting day.
On the same day, Dian a called us about 10:00 am. There had been an earthquake and their motor home really shook. It was a 4.7, the epicenter was between our RV resort and where we were in the desert. I talked to several people that felt it, but Denny never did. We never felt anything.
I have gone out with Bernie several times geocaching. Once, we even rode our bikes. That was a tad scary because we were in heavy traffic, but did fine. We had helmets on, but nobody else did. The other day we were gone 4 hours and found 17. We had to drive quite a ways between caches. The only reason we were able to find 110 in one day is that they were only 600 ft apart in a series put out by the same person.
I always have fresh flowers on the table at home, but never on the road. I didn't want to take up space for a vase. UNTIL NOW. I have seen these vases for a while, but had never bought one. It is flat until you fill it with water. It is very sturdy. When you empty the water out, it goes flat again. How perfect for the RV is that!
Below is a picture of the vase. I also bought another one, but I put it away for safekeeping and can't find it. Oh well, I wanted to show it flat.
An RV across from us was flying this flag. We had never seen a combo U.S/Canadian flag before. Lots of U.S. Flags and lots of Canadian Flags, but never one like this. Maybe the wife and husband were from both the U.S. and Canada.
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