I have taken several of Cheryl Johnson's fantastic online photography courses over the last couple of years and recently have been getting withdrawal symptons. Thankfully she will be running another in a couple of weeks time. I have learnt so much on these courses and they make you get your camera out and try something new each time. Why not visit her website and take a look.
Friday, 28 May 2010
Monday, 10 May 2010
Bluebells
Saturday, 8 May 2010
56 and counting ...
The title refers to our current geocache count. This new hobby is becoming addictive!
While Eden was at Longridge last night with the Brownies we did a few caches in Marlow. One took us to Marlow lock a place I have never been to before despite hundreds of visits and actually working in Marlow for 7 years many moons ago.These bluebells are in a wood in Ruscombe 1o mins in the car and again a new place to explore.
We headed up to London on Bank Holiday Monday to see the Royal Ballet's Cinderella. It was another fantastic performance and the scenery changes are just amazing.
I knew we would be limited for time so I picked a couple of of caches within walking distance of Covent Garden. The nearest was the London Freemasons Hall or more importanly the home of BBCs Spooks - an all time fav of mine so I decided this would be our 50th cache. This meant we had to up our find count so off we went to find the 16 needed. We did it! Four on the Saturday and our new record of 12 finds in one day on the Sunday.
Back on the grid!
The Royal Opera House
Back on the Tube!
The first of 12 that day and our first Letterbox cache
Our first Magnetic Nano - tricky little b*****s!
This was our only DNF of the day but what a tree to find in the middle of a residential estate!
Back on the Tube!
The first of 12 that day and our first Letterbox cache
Our first Magnetic Nano - tricky little b*****s!
This was our only DNF of the day but what a tree to find in the middle of a residential estate!
We made long work of this one for some reason but it was a nice walk.
Woolley Firs because of a field of black bulls.
Saturday, 1 May 2010
Now for something completely...similar!
The start of the Easter holidays saw us looking after the school chickens for the last time before they headed off for pastures new. They turned into attack chickens when corn was on offer!
Chicken carers spoils :)
They were boiled, fried and scrambled and make fantastic cakes - well had to use them up somehow.
The gorgeous spring weather encouraged us to get out geocaching again. We're definately fairweather cachers. As of end of April we now have 33 caches under our belt. Great fun especially when you find your first ammo. Had to retrieve the "Zena" TB from this cache so named after a dog!!
Eden missed our first ammo so out we went the next night to find another.
We headed off down the Thames path for a few caches, a walk we have never done before but will definately do again. It certainly gets you out and about the caching lark. A fab afternoon followed by tea and cake at Martin's with Lauren and Grace.
A long overdue visit to Virginia Water meant our cache count went up again - this time a whole family outing. Our most finds in one day record - eight I think. It was SO busy and the kids loved being covert in retrieving and rehiding the caches - lots of pretending to find minibeasts for Noah's homework, not to mention the arguing over who gets to choose the swop.
They were boiled, fried and scrambled and make fantastic cakes - well had to use them up somehow.
The gorgeous spring weather encouraged us to get out geocaching again. We're definately fairweather cachers. As of end of April we now have 33 caches under our belt. Great fun especially when you find your first ammo. Had to retrieve the "Zena" TB from this cache so named after a dog!!
Eden missed our first ammo so out we went the next night to find another.
We headed off down the Thames path for a few caches, a walk we have never done before but will definately do again. It certainly gets you out and about the caching lark. A fab afternoon followed by tea and cake at Martin's with Lauren and Grace.
A long overdue visit to Virginia Water meant our cache count went up again - this time a whole family outing. Our most finds in one day record - eight I think. It was SO busy and the kids loved being covert in retrieving and rehiding the caches - lots of pretending to find minibeasts for Noah's homework, not to mention the arguing over who gets to choose the swop.
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