(3rd Times Charm, Billybe, Roberta and BuddyV at the cache site. We had found it and were waiting for other cachers to show up..........which they did. When a cache is published in the daytime it doesn't take long for a small group to converge on it trying to get that FTF.)
(Breakfast.)
to attend the "Goodbye to Wayne43, Crzoldy & Others" Event at the Golf course. Not sure of the attendance but we seem to have run out of room again and the place holds about 60. Posting a few pics of attendees before it really got busy...........anyway my biscuits and gravy were delivered so I had no more time for pictures. Our friend "Jeep'en Jumpers" was putting on the event to say goodbye to Winter Visitors and more specifically to "roast" me. Unfortunately, when you're the last of the "good guys" it's hard to come up with any derogatory tales..........although some had success. Nice breakfast, nice company and a good get together by people who enjoy Geocaching.
I think our geocaching time is about over for Yuma this year. We went out a couple of times last week and scored 3 or 4 FTFs so Becky can add to her list.
Our friend, Larry, places some well thought out caches and we had a mini-event at one of them. He titled it "Out of the Rabbit Hole" and it was a doozy. As soon as it was published Becky and I took off and were the second ones to arrive at the scene. There were 5 of us looking and just as another friend showed up I managed to locate this elusive little cache. Well, the name ses it all as I found the cache with a little rubber ball glued to the top of it. It was stuck in the sand with 5 or 6 more balls laying around it and they certainly resembled rabbit turds! It was placed out in plain sight; but, it certainly has proven to be difficult to locate.
Got most of the stuff outside stowed away so as soon as we get word that an RV space is open in Rover's Roost at Casa Grande we'll be outta here. Shouldn't take much more than an hour to finish packing so we leave in a hurry.
Got the M/H all washed & waxed yesterday and even washed the Suzy. A couple stopped by yesterday to say good bye and the first words out of Ron's mouth were........."Wow, you must be getting ready 'cause I've never see the Suzuki cleaned up". That's about right as we spend more time traveling the dusty, sandy roads in the desert than we do on the paved roads...........as least it seems like it. Gotta get it waxed next due to the "Arizona Pinstripes" we pick up every time we go into the desert.
Later, probably from Casa Grande. W&B
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