We then headed out toward White Beach Naval Facility to grab a bite to eat, and we stopped to hunt for a couple of geocaches on the way. Unexpectedly, we were the first to find a tiny little geocache that was hidden on an uninhabited island that I have visited before.
After that stop, we went to a nearby park with a great view of White Beach. With all of the rain we've had, the hillside there was very slippery, and it made me thankful that we didn't go after that 5/5 cache today.
Next, it was off to lunch, and then home. The weather cooperated for the couple of hours that we were out, but the ground out there is pretty soggy. At least it was nice and cool.
5 comments:
Always good to get out and do the fixing on the caches when they need it. And cool photos. Seemed like a good day.
P.J.: Yes; it was a good, but short, day. The view from the park would have been much nicer on a clear day, but I can always go back.
Ahh, Home. Tied up a Supply ship on the south side of the pier on a day not unlike the day you snapped the photo. Thing was, I hadn't a clue as what to do, being an aviation kinda Sailor and all. The deck hands did a lot of yellin' that day, and it wasn't long before I headed to the CFAO Quarterdeck for the rest of my mandatory TAD. Great photos bro. keep 'em comin'.
Gary: I thought you might get a kick out of seeing some more shots of White Beach. We ate lunch at the club on the hill; I think they're calling it the Port Of Call Club.
Came by to make sure my reader wasn't lax -- looks like you've been as busy as me and not able to update the blog! Hope all is well!
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