Saturday, March 25, 2017

Nebraska City - March 25th

Wrong time of year for flowers

Geocache in the gazebo



Mary thought this was appropriate since it rained all day

Blooming tree



Old houses in Nebraska City


The geocache was in the bottom of this tube so we used our
water jug to fill it and float it to the top.  It had ten holes in it that
we had to plug with our fingers while filling it so the water
didn't run out.  It was called "Water, Water, Everywhere"
That is the Missouri River in the background.

A fake label with the geocache log on the back

The log sheet was almost completely disintegrated.

Mary found some blooming flowers around town

Finding another geocache

Geocache hidden behind a loose rock on this memorial



Jerry is behind sign finding the geocache

View from bridge over a creek where we were looking
for another geocache.

Mary at Arbor Lodge in Nebraska City


Arbor Lodge down the path

Statues at Arbor Lodge park


Geocache along a creek 



Along the path at Schramm Park

Swinging bridge at Schramm Park




Geocache in a fake bird nest on a bridge

Geocache under a bridge.
It was out of the rain, but a tractor drove over
and it rained mud down on Jerry.

Taco Inn in Lincoln

Friday, March 24, 2017

Nebraska City March 23-24

Abandoned bridge in a corn field.
We found the geocache hidden there.


Mary found a geocache on a very windy day


Jerry signing a log sheet in a geocache

Geocache at an interesting historic marker.


Neat little geocache container in Nebraska City

We had to use our phone to read the QR code through the hole
in the bird house to get the combination to unlock the lock.

Cache container inside.

Our king size bed at the Lied Lodge.  Jerry loading the refrigerator.


The Arbor Lodge on the hill across from where we stayed at the Lied Lodge

Mary's life of leasure.

Large geocache under a bridge in Iowa

Only found the lid of the geocache hanging on this branch.

Mayhew log cabin in Nebraska City.





Mary found some blooming flowers.

Grave of John Sterling Morton

One of the painted billboards in the down town.