Happy yom day!
This cache is placed in honor of the monumentous occassion of yomegranate's 50th birthday! I chose this spot because, even though it isn't near home base and placement was several days after her cake day, the timing and proximity are to that of when and where the fam and friends gathered to celebrate 50 years of yom.
So, here's to your life of awesomeness, yom... you make 50 look AMAZING. You’re eternally young, forever loved and more beautiful to me than ever. There isn’t enough wrapping paper in the world to contain all the love we have for you.
Thanks for bein' born!
Enjoy, happy hunting and good luck spilling your ink. Cache ya later!
Ol'Fogie
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