Where has the time gone?
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Owner:
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FlygURL
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Released:
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Wednesday, June 1, 2005
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Origin:
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Georgia, United States
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No particular mission except to travel far and wide as time passes. Maybe sometime, in a few years, say 2010, return to Georgia.
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This TB started out tracking FlygURL's Geocaching travels. However, decided to change it to my calendar/date wheel that my friend Ricardo brought back from India . It can show you the calendar month for any year between 1996 and 2025. Since he gave it to me, 10 years have passed. My, how time flies.
I surfed the web to find out the real name of this object, but have been unable to find out anything about it. If you know anything, please list it with your wisdom. Thanks
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FlygURL marked it as missing
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The owner has set this Trackable as missing.
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ScoutDadNC posted a note for it
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Not in First Battle of Kinston
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Nicolas M. discovered it
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kleetus placed it in First Battle of Kinston
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North Carolina
- 500.04 miles
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"Time is the fire in which we burn." Spoken by Professor Sauran(Malcolm McDowel) to Captain Picard on Star Trek Generations. I haven't seen this movie for years so I have no idea why I remember that line and who said it.
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kleetus retrieved it from Pete's Fine Camo
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Florida
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Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived.
I found this TB in the bottom of a cache of mine. It was wet and it looked like it had been there for a while. The brass is tarnished, the chain rusty, and the TB tag is a little coroded. Seasoned by time. I'll get some pictures and take it on a trip with me in a few days.
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EVL2 placed it in Pete's Fine Camo
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Florida
- 816.59 miles
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EVL2 retrieved it from Water Water Everywhere
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Indiana
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Picked up this interesting travel bug and noticed it hasn't yet been to Florida. I will soon be heading south and will drop it off in the Sunshine state. Will also do some research on it to hopefully learn more about it.
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jsingewald placed it in Water Water Everywhere
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Indiana
- 401.74 miles
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Dropped off near Plainfield, IN while on business here this week. This is an area that I sometimes think time has indeed forgot. So many cornfields.
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jsingewald retrieved it from Shopping and Caching - Day 22
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California
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Grabbed this while geocaching in Paradise, CA this past weekend. I am planning to head to Indiana in two weeks and will give it a lift there as I see from your map that it hasn't seen the Hoosier state.
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patnanz placed it in Shopping and Caching - Day 22
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California
- 2,367.84 miles
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