Something really cool happened today. We went geocaching in Cambridge and came across something I have never seen in my life - a real life trillium. Thousands of them.
The kids were excited that the adults were excited and I was fearful that one of my kids was going to pick one and I would end up in jail. Thankfully that didn't happen.
It was a great day for a picnic in the park and while wandering in the woods we met a fellow geocacher, named Zeke. Or at least that's his alias in the stealthy and inconspicuous world of geocaching.
We're about as stealthy as a herd of elephants running through the woods.
Here's a little know fact. We saw several pink trillium in our travels today. When trillium turn pink it's a sign they are close to wilting.
And another little known fact? They look nothing like three men in a hot tub in real life.
The kids were excited that the adults were excited and I was fearful that one of my kids was going to pick one and I would end up in jail. Thankfully that didn't happen.
It was a great day for a picnic in the park and while wandering in the woods we met a fellow geocacher, named Zeke. Or at least that's his alias in the stealthy and inconspicuous world of geocaching.
We're about as stealthy as a herd of elephants running through the woods.
Here's a little know fact. We saw several pink trillium in our travels today. When trillium turn pink it's a sign they are close to wilting.
And another little known fact? They look nothing like three men in a hot tub in real life.
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