(See that guy walking through the field above. You probably thought he was a farmer spreading seed. Yeah, well you are wrong. That is the actually first geocacher in Oklahoma with his fanny pack.)
I had to south Tulsa to conduct some important gas bidness Friday. Afterwards I decided to go geocaching on the campus of the University of Oklahoma at Tulsa. Don’t get excited, OU Tulsa doesn’t have a football team, I guess they share the one at the main campus in Norman.
Enough for the chit chat don’t you think? Lets go find a cache.
First up is this buffalo sculpture. Don’t ask me cause I don’t know.
Good grief, OU puts crimson and cream on their dog urinals.
OK, OK, I get it.
Well, you know when I blog about caching there is this balance about letting people know about the cache but also not just giving it away. So, I found the cache and I took a picture of it above. Do you see it?
There are two other caches on the campus. Too many people around so I’m saving them for later.
A fun start to my Saturday, thanks!
Is it the yellow thing bottom right? If it’s not then I’m lost.
You have interesting adventures! Fun photos. I LIKE the buffalo!
@Leedlass – I don’t see the yellow thing on the bottom right. I’ll give you a hint. Do you see the green bird feeder at the lower right?
I see that even the trees seem to have OU colors. Now that is school spirit.
Didn’t realize geocaching has been going on since 1890. 😉
You are so tricky.
You do have more fun than most teenagers!! Love the buffalo, didn’t realize they were so well dressed in Oklahoma! Thanks for the great start to my day! Hope you have some more fun over the weekend!
Sylvia
I’m not sure if the university specializes in teaching medicine, but that buffalo sure looks like he’s dressed up as a doctor. Give him a stethoscope and he’s ready to make his rounds.
I see the green bird feeder but no geocache. Are you sure it’s not in the buffalo’s pocket?
IF (and it’s a big “if”) I’m seeing your bird feeder – my “yellow thing” is to the left of it in a fork of twigs.
Hey, what the heck I’ve almost had these eyes for 77 years so it could well be I’m seeing a leaf….
Lovely getting older so many bodily things to blame if you can’t see or understand something:-)