We stopped in Hobe Sound for lunch and they had fried green tomatoes on the menu...Yummm! We discovered that Bill doesn't like them, but he was a good sport and at least gave them a try. I got to waymark a barber pole! Believe it or not I've been looking for one and ended up finding it on the East Coast. We found a cache at an abandoned cemetary in Martin County, a virtual at a haunted house in Ft. Pierce, and a traditional in a nice Veterans Memorial Garden, also in Ft. Pierce. We stopped by an old RR Depot in in Vero Beach for a cache in Indian River County and then headed for our night's lodging. We found an Econo Lodge in Cocoa where they deliver Chinese, BBQ or Pizza to your room. Along with a bar, a pool and wireless internet it doesn't get much better! And half the price of the LaQuinta I might add and minus the yapping dog.
crackergals is a geocaching and waymarking team in Punta Gorda, FL. We used to cache under the name Marbill, but Mary and Bill are going their seperate ways, so now it's just Mary and the girls...Hence crackergals. So what's with Bandaid? I hear that question alot! It's my GS "camp" name and was given to me about 10 years ago by a group of girls at "Winter Camp" where I was the camp nurse. It stuck and I've been Bandaid ever since. Many of the girls I Scout with don't even know my real name!
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