What you cannot see in my hand, but you might if you zoom in a little, is a tiny little container known as a “micro” which is a geocache, found at a new-to-us (me and my dad) location on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. The geocache was really small, and I forgot to bring a pen, so this photo served as my log. (That’s geocaching nerdspeak. Fellows, show yourselves.)
I am standing outside the new Jordan Hall of Science at the O’Neill Sundial, an epic creation that “sits on a plaza inlaid with three types of granite to form a 32 foot diameter compass rose, with sunrise and sunset times shown for sixteen dates special to Notre Dame University.”







I tried BookCrossing for a while–it’s a little like geocaching for books–but never really got as much into it as I’d hoped.
Loved geocaching with you! 🙂 Cool ND pics!
I love that your pops is into geocaching with you!
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