In the fall of 2015, the cache "Isn't it Crafty" sat outside of Michael's. Some construction took place, and the cache was comprimised. Several cachers helped out with reports of the construction at GZ and reconnaisance missions to the area, culminating with Jedi Eveleye5 obtaining the cache container for the CO here, and placing it at GPS coordinates within our neighbourhood for us to retrieve it (how cool is that?).
So: We restocked the cache container, recopied the log onto a fine new Rite-in-Rain logsheet, and went back to a new GZ, a hollow red pipe at the power box behind Michaels. As we were taking more GPS coordinates of the site we had another Happy Accident: we dropped the cache down the pipe. (If anyone wants it, bring a long stick, a strong magnet and an endless supply of determination to the power box behind Michael's. You'll be rewarded with a new shiny loonie and a finger laser, too.)
Yet: You can't keep a great cache down! We made another new cache to stash in the area, so our tribute to Bob Ross can live on. Stealth is paramount here; you may even want to come here outside of the big box stores' business hours for this particular stash spot. Since this hide has different key attributes, I've archived the original "Crafty" so anyone who did find "Crafty" can still come and have another "Happy Accident" of their own. With the last cache container having lots of luck (good and bad), we have filled this cache container with a ton of rare good luck mementos. Take one to keep, and cache on with our best wishes! There is also a home-made FTF certificate for the first to find.
April 2016 Update: A spring windstorm almost blew the GZ apart; Michael's looks to be finishing off the job. The cache has been moved again, and a new container built, out of necessity. New container only contains the log book; BYOP (or go in to Michael's and buy a pen for $47.99.)
If you don't know Bob Ross, Google the name and watch a "Joy of Painting" video. Your cloudy day will instead become filled with happy little clouds. "We artists are a different breed of people. We're a happy bunch."