This is part of a series of caches about known and little known February holidays.
There will be a final cache to the series so make sure to gather the provided info.
These will only last until early May.
Date When celebrated : Always February 4
Thank a Mailman Day is your chance to say thanks to the guy, or gal, who delivers your mail. After all, they are there six days a week. The reliable postal worker is always there doing their job, regardless of the weather. They are a hardy lot. You'll find some mail carriers on walking routes, wearing shorts in all but the coldest of winter days.
Did you Know? Pony Express riders were the most famous early American "mailmen". Their motto was " Neither rain, nor snow, nor death of the night, can keep us from our duty". This motto is believed to be taken in part from a motto dating back to ancient times. Among the most popular variation is "Through rain or snow, or sleet or hail, we'll carry the mail. We will not fail".
Make it a point to catch your mail carrier enroute today. Give him or her a great big smile and a great big "TY". If you happen to visit your local post office, give them a thank you, too.
Directions for the cache:
From the posted coordinates head north along the sidewalk until you come to a big blue box. Turn east and head toward the 3rd lamppost. Continue until you get to the sidewalk beyond the parking area. Turn south and go to the end of tall bushes. What you are seeking is in the last bush (tree). (no stamp in this one as it is winter and would probably freeze)