




Event Number One: ABX Guy's GO Get Outside Event at the Interlochen State Park. Small turnout, but good conversation. It was really chilly down by the lake.
Event Number Two: Sandrich's Something Twisted This Way Comes Event at the Onekama City Park. This Event became our 1,000th geocaching find - a real milestone. DinoDuo were so thoughtful - they must have been keeping track, because they produced a bottle of champagne wearing an M shirt (yes it was), and a beautiful big cake (see above). We had pizza for lunch, and then went crew caching to find the Twisted Cistern together.
Event Number Three: We met Kim and Mike, Bill and Jan outside the farewell party in Manistee that their friends were giving them to say good-bye before their move to California. We didn't attend the party because of caching muddiness. We were able to hug everybody, meet Mike's mother, and have a short talk with Kim and Mike and a long talk with Bill and Jan. I'm glad we were able to get together.
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