
And here is what happens to said bugs, when a manly-man responds to the girlish squeals of horror when they encounter any sort of multi-legged critter!

Today, I went geocaching in the hills of beautiful Santee. Picked up ten, or maybe it was eight (it was eleven found, two not found). I forget. I have circled my vehicle parked below, for your convenience.

Best cache of the day was this cactus cache. Did I get stuck? Why, yes, a little bit!

The weather was warm and sunny, with a breeze. Having failed to put sunblock on, I believe my hands may be turning red later on. My wonderful Tilly Hat protected my face, and I wore TWO long-sleeved shirts to ward of the sun's rays from my rather white arms.
I walked very nearly three miles, accord to Google Pedometer. It seemed much longer!
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