I don’t
reply often to the list and I do respect everyone’s opinion as well as
your option to express it. ….But this was very well stated
From: az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of carol herrick
Sent: Saturday,
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching]
Az-Geocaching Digest, Vol 68, Issue 3
Having enjoyed past HungryFish events and having eaten at Someburros
before, I know that I could easily spend $6 - $7 per person for a nice meal. I
would be sitting at a square table under bright lights or be out on the patio,
along side the parking lot, experiencing a very pleasant time chatting and
sharing laughs, stories, and coins with other cachers.
For a few dollars more (the discounted offer made by Tamo for those
who register within a given time frame) with free food included, I could
likewise share geocaching camaraderie and adventure stories, along with
Halloween thrills at the Halloween Radio Active Event; a unique, spectacular,
and profoundly well planned event that provides a number of kids' activities
targeted to their comprehension and interests.
At this time of year, as other Halloween venues are open and charging entrance
fees for a Halloween spectacle, I don't see how the fee for Radio Active Event
is unreasonable, considering the available food, care for children, and the
additional connection to our geocaching sport.
Yes, it is a bit unfortunate that an event that relates to geocaching may not
provide a "smiley" point after attending. As I have enjoyed numerous
events and hold respect and appreciation for many cachers, even with their
differing opinions, I realize that I am attracted to the world of geocaching
for many more reasons than to achieve a single smiley face.
The point is to do what suits your own particular interests and not criticize
something else that doesn't relate your individual needs at this time. Thus, on
October 20th, if attending an event at Someburros, or going to a Halloween
themed event, or having a party at home, or simply going out for a quiet cache
run is your style, then do what makes you feel content.
Best wishes to all in the choices you make.
Carol (AZgeckogirl) : )
Diana ALDRICH
<azcactus@gmail.com> wrote:
I have been to each event, It is the best and every year is even
better then the last. I will be at this one as well. Shame on you
cacher's out there that are crying.you can bye lunch for more and I
bet you won't be telling everyone you know how great it was and that they
should attend it next time.Tamo you and the group are great. I hope you will keep
this going each year.I for one will be there.It is for the whole family
something to do for all. I really enjoy catching up with fellow cacher's.
On
To Tamo and all the
gang--I love what you do for us each year and have always thought you should be
charging - you put in soooooo much work and time and money to give us such a
great evening. I was in
suggestion-
potluck meal only, bring own meat to cook on provided grills and bring your own
plates and fork and spoon .
Enjoy the night - I will be wishing I was there!
Orygun
Connie
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Wow. This is my first post and all I can say is wow.
I agree that the geocaching subculture had been mostly free
of in-fighting. Hope this blows over very quickly.
This event is THE event to attend in
Too bad this list preaches to the choir only.
Maya Angelou: "If you don't like something, change it. If you
can't change it, change your attitude. Don't complain."
Wow. This is my first post and all I can say is wow.
I agree that the geocaching subculture had been mostly free
of in-fighting. Hope this blows over very quickly.
This event is THE event to attend in
Too bad this list preaches to the choir only.
Maya Angelou: "If you don't like something, change it. If you
can't change it, change your attitude. Don't complain."
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