We arrived back in Dallas after dark and managed to negotiate this massive freeway system via the GPSr.. Headed out to Arlington where we stayed the night. After checking in we proceeded to snag a couple of must do caches. Tombstone the oldest cache in Texas. That was fun...Nothing like a graveyard at night!!! Then we headed into Dallas for The Grassy Knoll and a Earthcache right beside it Red Pecos Sandstone which just happened to be owned by a couple of cachers that were going to be on the cruise.. So exciting to finally meet them after conversing with them for months...
Parking was no problem if you do this one at night....And definitely easier to get around
so after that we headed back to our hotel and a great authentic Mexican dinner at the nearby restaurant....
Tomorrow we fly!!!!!
You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. - Winston Churchill
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Sometimes I may be sarcastic. That is what it is. Not asking you to like it or appreciate it but know that I will sometimes say exactly what I think.
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