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Buzzard Patronus Traditional Cache

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a1bob66: I am making room in this area for more new fun adventures. Thanks for the fun.

As always, be safe, be courteous, be respectful and have fun.

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Hidden : 4/13/2020
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Short walk to a fun find.









Having a buzzard (or vulture) as your Patronus means you find comfort in making things clean again. Like many Slytherins, you greatly value your heritage, and you also have a keen eye for diamonds in the rough. Even if a project is unfinished, or a family heirloom is broken, or a person lacks confidence, you are sharp and imaginative enough to see potential where no one else does. Nothing brings you more joy than bringing things back to their former glory and helping people reach their full potential. This innovation and resourcefulness couldn’t be better suited to your house, and it makes you someone who can see life in the midst of death. Should the darkness ever encroach on you, your Patronus will spread its wings over you like a cloak, leering at your foe with a fierce eye. Its feathers will melt into your skin, dripping off of you like cleansing water, and in an instant all of your fears and doubts will have washed away and you will be ready to fight. Let’s see if a dementor can bleed.







This cache is placed with permission from Jackson County Conservation.


Please remember that all caches in the Jackson County Conservation Areas are CITO locations.


As always, be safe, be courteous, be respectful and have fun.





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