May 29, 2015

  • GeoWoodstock

    saintvi covered GeoWoodstock pretty well ... but I thought I'd add a couple of photos of my own.

    Waldo at Woodstock

    Waldo at Woodstock

    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.

    Vi has a new hat

    Vi has a new hat

    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.

     

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    Wish I could make it bigger ... but you get the idea.

    And though our technology is amazing ... our world remains ever more so.

Comments (5)

  • 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. :-P

  • @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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