Kids and Apples
A Kansas Heartland Geocache
When my daughter was a toddler, she was a very picky eater. I remember one day when she was sitting on my shoulders with her hands hanging on my forehead as I walked around outside. "Can I have an apple?" She wanted one of those delicious red apples. I grabbed the apple and handed it up to her feeling like I was an elephant nose. She grabbed the apple from my hand and looked it over. She handed it back out in front of my face. "Will you peel it for me?" She was so picky. Not having a knife on hand to peel the apple, I just did like I often did countless other times before. I took the apple and ate all the outside skin off of the apple and gave it back to her. She was satisfied and ate that apple.
You are looking for a black ammo box with a cantuland-geocache-logo painted on the sides. Original contents include a Guide to Geocaching, a Sacagawea gold dollar coin, a Kansas quarter, a Lewis-and-Clark edition nickel, one of those new-Lincoln-image-on-the-back pennies, an old wheat penny, and lots of other miscellaneous trade items.
Congratulations to SilleB for being First To Find!
See waypoint GCQAR8 for the next Heartland Geocache.
REMEMBER:
- Make the fair trade.
- Log your visit.
- Leave the site better than you found it.
- Protect the environment — always.
- Educate those around you.
- Find another cache!
Good luck, and may all your cache dreams come true.
—cantuland
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