Cylburn Arboretum holds a special place in our hearts. It’s where Jen first had the courage to tell Margie she had feelings for her. And later, it’s where our four kiddos helped Margie propose to Jen. Without knowing anything about them, we were instantly drawn to these statues in the park and were delighted a year or so later to learn on an historical bike tour that they’re called the Ladies of Baltimore. The two statues were among a set of four that originally stood for nearly 80 years at each end of an old bowstring truss bridge built in 1878 across the Jones Falls on Saint Paul Street near Penn Station. (Their other two sister statues now stand on Mount Royal Terrace above North Avenue in Baltimore and in County Longford, Ireland on land once owned by George Calvert, the 1st Baron of Baltimore.) Our geocache is hidden away in a spot that offers a lovely vantage point for viewing these Baltimore ladies. After finding our Family Love Geocache — named by our four hilarious, wonderful children — please carry a little bit of our love and joy and appreciation for finding beauty in the world with you as you wander.