Time for another Scavenger Hunt – so lets get started.
1.Hidden
I’m totally into geocaching which, in a nutshell, is using a GPS receiver to find caches hidden by other people out in the woods or in the middle of a downtown or just about anywhere. I’ve found about 1200 by now and have hidden 29. Of course because of the chiggers, ticks, fire ants, and ticks I’ve had to go see my doctor a few times also. It provides much entertainment to his PA.
Go check out www.geocaching.com to check it out. Lots of tutorials and information on it there. It’s fun, its easy, but don’t forget the deet and don’t take any crap from your doctor’s PA.
2.Plain
The Tallgrass Praire Preserve in Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Near the home of the Pioneer Woman.
3.Left
Our son, SuperPizzaBoy (in the red shirt above), has been in a comedy improv group for a couple years now. Every once in a while they give a performance. A popular improv game is chain murder. At the end there is only one person left.
4.Fast
A 1969 Jaguar XKE Series 2 Convertible is plenty fast for me.
5.Peace
This car belongs to somebody who was protesting the Keystone XL Pipeline Extension. Some of the Corps of Engineers hearings regarding the pipeline are held here in Tulsa.
Quite a list. 🙂 #4 is pretty cool.
You are The Hubsters Geocaching inspiration, he’s headed to England this year and already plotting!
I KNEW that geocaching would find it’s way into your post this week. Love the take on Left. Jags were fast cars when they were running, but these models spent more time at the mechanic’s shop than on the street. Still, they are beautiful pieces of Automotive art. I’ve got mine posted, just waiting for the host to upload the link. Have a great week-end.
I do love following your Geocaching adventures and you do have a great list for the day! Hope you have a fun weekend!! Thanks for the giggles, always appreciated!!!
Wonderful choices, Yogi, but I’m so sorry SPB was not the one left in your third photo. I hope he took it well. :))
Good ones, Yogi – you had it easy for hidden! Guess who used to have a pale yellow Jaguar XKE? Bet you didn’t know I used to be hip! (Had to sell it when I became pregnant with the twins – couldn’t get in or out anymore.)
Send that Jag my way. I’ll leave you the ticks and jiggers. Ha!
That’s an impressive number of geocaches you have found. We hit the double digits and were all gone on ourselves.
Nice series of shots!
Nice “Plain” shot! I’m missing blue skies around here! We’ve never been geocaching, but we went letterboxing a few times. It is fun, but with a small child, can get a bit dangerous!
Great shots, Yogi – love Left!
I thought you were going to say that the Jaguar is your dream car, and the car underneath is the reality. Of course not.
Geochaching-I know of it, but I’m going to leave that to you, and save for my retirement.
Every single one of these is just perfect for the prompts. A Jaguar – 1969 no less, yes, plenty fast and to come across a car with the peace-sign – what a find!
I like the second and third pictures very much. Heard from Sandy that you’ll be hosting Skywatch. Thanks for stepping up! And let me know if you need a co-host.
Don’t you go dissing Doctors’ PAs, that was my job for many years and I HAD to be polite and pleasant at all times, even with those time-wasters who disturbed my docs with self-inflicted wounds LOL. Good post this week and, as always, funny. You must have a wonderful sense of humour.