for the "odd grey plastic box" approx. 2-3 feet above ground. Be careful for sticker bushes and vehicular traffic. Great cache for the kids. Watch for the hiding frog. Swag inside, and room for small TB's.
This location used to be a motorcycle retail shop. It has recently become a piano store. It is an interesting location, also because the face of the building looks like a motorcycle's engine. I have driven past this location for years, and admired the creativity of the building from the highway. Since it has become a piano store, I have been delivering pianos to the good folks here. Recently I looked on the website, and noticed there was not a cache too close, and thought this location needed one.
Another interesting thing, ( I think), is the association between the pianos and motorcycles. The trucking company that I am employed by, specializes in hauling motorcycles and pianos. This may seem like an odd combination, but both items require special training and handling. Most trucking companies are unwilling, or unable to safely deliver either.
If you arrive while there is a truck at the overhead door, please park so as to leave plenty of room for the delivery driver to enter and exit the lot without delay. Wave to Greg, if you see him outside taking a break. He was watching me place the cache with great interest.
It is OK with me if you desire to post photos of the cache, just try not to divulge in your photo it's exact location. This is an easy, and enjoyable find. Log, pencil, and swag are included in cache.
Don't forget to say hi to the "hidden" frog.
Congratulations to; Mck1345 for FTF!