Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Munka Ljungby - Forsen Cache (http://coord.info/GC2DEFH)
Off we go on the hunt for more Tupperware! We also thought this cache would be a good place for Millie Dog Travel Coin.
First I had to climb along the fall. Nerves?! You bet!
Then I had to look around a bit
I still couldn't find it.
Another check on the GPS told me that the cache was actually 3 metres behind me so I did find the cache, log it and placed Millie in there for the next cacher to move along....and without breaking my neck!!
Moblogged by Helen at 9/14/2010 07:21:00 pm
Labels: Geocaching
Monday, September 13, 2010
Blekinge Geocaching Event 2010 - Karlsnässkogen
Getting ready for night caching in the woods!
On our way to find our first cache
Helena gives orders!
Christel and Charlie lead the way
Found it!
On to the next one
This cache was lost waaaaaaaaay under the rock, but we still thought we had a chance of retrieving it.....if....only....we.....could....reach.....it!!
Doggy carriers!
Hector and Christel look perplexed. It must be here somewhere!
Nix Pix! Not in here! This place is already spoken for ;-))
But we did at least find the Troll Family along the "Trollstigen" :-D
Moblogged by Helen at 9/13/2010 09:51:00 pm
Labels: Geocaching
Sunday, September 05, 2010
September days at Cherry Tree Cottage
Little fluffy clouds above Cherry Tree Cottage. Autumn in Sweden is a wonderful time of year. :-D
The olives have now ripened on the tree. The question now is, what the dickins shall we do with them!!!
A spider guards its raspberry.
Our autumn raspberries are now starting to ripen.
Rood food! A naughty plum from our plum tree. ;-))
Christel picks the ripened raspberries. By the time we've eaten the first batch the rest will be ready.
Best view of the garden, hehe! ;-P
Moblogged by Helen at 9/05/2010 08:26:00 pm
Labels: Cherry Tree Cottage, Gardening
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Silly moments - Courgette Supreme!!
We're kinda chuffed at growing such a big courgette this year. I was tempted to leave it and see how big it would grow but there's too big a risk that the slugs would get it. Will make a nice dish with it at the weekend ;-P
Moblogged by Helen at 9/01/2010 08:56:00 pm