in·ter·mis·sion [in-ter-mish-uhn] noun
1. a short interval between the acts of a play or parts of a public performance, usually a period of approximately 10 or 15 minutes, allowing the performers and audience a rest.
2. a period during which action temporarily ceases; an interval between periods of action or activity: They studied for hours without an intermission.
3. the act or fact of intermitting; state of being intermitted: to work without intermission.
The pirates of Braid Beard's gang implore you to take an intermission from the performance of your life to take a stroll in beautiful Elm Grove Village Park. This would be a great place to 'rest' alone or with someone special: friend, neighbor, family, stranger, or canine (If you bring a canine, remember that they need to be on a six foot leash and all waste must be disposed).
This is a relatively easy multi cache consisting of three way points (Way point #2 is located east of the main path south of the big one on the point. I was having some GPS signal problems in that area.) and a final. Stay on the paved path, it will lead the way.......most of the time.