That looks awesome! Got a recipe?
That looks awesome! Got a recipe?
There’s lots of areas with clusters close together, lots of parks worth visiting! If you’re new, I’d recommend sticking to larger sizes (i.e. not micro) as well as low difficulty rating. And caches in the woods might be easier than urban hides to start off
BC’s oldest cache, from February 2001, is an ammo can in Pacific Spirit Park near UBC: https://coord.info/GC1DD
Yes! Tons of great caches nearby to explore. Personally, I think anything put out by layzee_bones is worth finding. Is there any type of cache in particular you’re interested in? Or just starting out in the hobby?
Perineum sunning
I’m sorry WHAT
Switzerland?
And looking up, I noticed I was late
Meetup.com has events for a ton of different interests, I’ve found them to be quite diverse in age but some events are also focused for certain age ranges, so you might have some luck there!
.5L? You okay?
Not on Literotica, but Fearless and the Mound of Gaia stories (warning: long) on Bellesa are two favourites
Clean the lint out of nooks and crannies every so often. That’s all I do, and I’ve had mine for a decade
Indian summer (n.)
“spell of warm, dry, hazy weather after the first frost” (happening anywhere from mid-September to nearly December, according to location), 1774, North American English (also used in eastern Canada), perhaps so called because it was first noted in regions then still inhabited by Indians, in the upper Mississippi valley west of the Appalachians, or because the Indians first described it to the Europeans. No evidence connects it with the color of fall leaves, or to a season of renewed Indian attacks on settlements due to renewed warm weather (a widespread explanation dating at least to the 1820s).
Source: Etymonline
Sigh…
unzips pants
Mince meat pie
I don’t think that means what you think it means.
Two broken arms
That same real estate agent has offices located in Creston BC. Safe to say this is somewhere in the Interior, probably
The real estate agent’s phone number has a 250 area code. That would mean regions of British Columbia outside the Lower Mainland. Pretty close!
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