May 29, 2015
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GeoWoodstock
saintvi covered GeoWoodstock pretty well ... but I thought I'd add a couple of photos of my own.
The vendor's booth was packed the entire time we were there. I suspect they made a lot of cash off the cachers.
Personally ... I thought the vendor who was selling prints of her Pinup Geocache paintings had some interesting stuff.
The bottom right-hand pic is actually a play on words for the uninitiated ... what that saucy wench is doing is finding a "skirt-lifter" geocache.
Pinups clash with Geocachers
Another, less racy product was hats. I saw a couple I was mildly interested in. They were a sort of weather-worn leather hat.
saintvi managed to snag one of the last of the ladies hats from the same vendor. All the guy's hats were gone by then.
Although we weren't able to see anything colonial ... my hobby passion ... I did get to go to the top of a rock that Thomas Jefferson stood on while looking over the Shenandoah River valley near Harper's Ferry. I was finally able to master the panoramic feature of my cell phone. We live in amazing times.
Wish I could make it bigger ... but you get the idea.
And though our technology is amazing ... our world remains ever more so.
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Just being in Harper's Ferry should have met your colonial hobby, and you even got a pretty good shot of murisopsis taking a photo of the Shenandoah River Valley!
Saintvi's new hat almost looks like a cowboy hat, and should keep the sun off her head, but I wonder if leather perhaps wouldn't get too hot to wear outside searching for caches all day. I have a leather cowboy hat and I've only worn it a few times, but usually get sweaty flat haired hat head from it if worn for any significant length of time.
Congrats on figuring out your phone panoramic photo feature. When I click on it, it opens a larger size; just one of the nice features of Xanga.
Ha! I wondered where your wife got the spiffy new hat!
Those girls are going to get poison ivy or frostbite in interesting places.
@Crystalinne: My hat is canvas. My head sweats so badly even a ventilated canvas hat gets terribly hot and uncomfortable. Bookmark61 could probably wear a leather hat in 100 degrees and not sweat a drop.
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