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Travel Bug Dog Tag My Dad's Ankh

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Owner:
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Released:
Friday, September 26, 2003
Origin:
California, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Reynolds Road Shave

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Current Goal

Sept 29, 2005 This TB has accomplished its goal and is no longer in circulation. I have it.

Story Behind This TB:
My Dad had a dream to travel to Ireland before he died. He didn’t make it.
Send us to Ireland, photographing places along the way. We would like to be returned to a geocache in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.

About This Item

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This is my favorite photo of my Dad and me on a two week long camping trip in the Four Corners area (Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona). If you look closely, you can see my Dad wearing an ankh around his neck. He wore it for as long as I can remember.

My Dad was interested in Egyptian mythology as a teenager so I suppose that is why he wore it. Later on, as he grew older he must have integrated its meaning into his interfaith belief systems. I don't recall any deep conversations about it so I can only guess what it meant to him. I looked up the definition and found that the ankh symbolizes life after death so naturally I am rather comforted by seeing it now.

One of his last desires was to visit his "roots" based in Ireland. I am thinking maybe we can still do that through this travel bug. I like the thought that he still lives on in some way by being passed from hand to hand. He would have loved to have read about your journeys with geocaching :-) PS: Our last name is "Aldridge" and his mom's last name was "Carnahan."

July 27,2004
So far exceptional people have helped this TB move and have enriched its experience. My sister and I are really touched by everyone's efforts. When this TB comes back to me I plan to make a handmade book featuring these logs and the people who wrote them. I will interweave their lives with the story of my Dad's life. When I am done I plan to scan the book and turn it into a cache!

By the way, I would like Dad to visit at least ten caches in Ireland before coming home, but not isolated ones. Hopefully, he won't get stranded anywhere too long.

Thanks a million! :-)


September 05,2004
My dad has made it to Ireland where he wanted to go!!! Thank you all, you dear hearts, who made this possible. Now we want to tour Ireland and see the sights. My Dad would absolutely love this :-)


September 29th, 2005
Our goal has been accomplished and we are now ready to come back to the USA.

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Tracking History (26351.4mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 3/21/2006 Snipey retrieved it from Recife Vista Eastern Cape, South Africa   Visit Log

We will try to drop this off in Addo Elephant National Park within 2 weeks in the hope that visiting tourists will take it back to USA.

Dropped Off 3/3/2006 Noddy placed it in Recife Vista Eastern Cape, South Africa - 429.96 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/3/2006 Noddy retrieved it from Virgin Bush Kwazulu Natal, South Africa   Visit Log

Trying to keep it miving...

Dropped Off 1/17/2006 Noddy placed it in Virgin Bush Kwazulu Natal, South Africa - 5,927.07 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/27/2005 Noddy retrieved it from The Doomed Villages - Harlington London, United Kingdom   Visit Log

Moving on ......... to SA.

Dropped Off 12/13/2005 SinjytheSinj placed it in The Doomed Villages - Harlington London, United Kingdom - 12.27 miles  Visit Log

The TB owner GeoWomyn asked if we could update the 'instructions' tag that is attached to the Ankh to reflect the TB's new goal of returning home. GeoWomyn emailed us the new tag and last weekend we took the Ankh on a weekend jolly to the North of England to where our laminator is kept (round Sinjy's Mum's house in York).

Today we placed the TB in a cache on the outskirts of Heathrow airport. It's so close that it can see the multitude of planes take off just over the farmer's field.

All we need now is someone going over the pond to call in and pick up the Ankh to help it on its way.

[This entry was edited by Sinjy and Sadie on Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at 2:11:13 AM.]

  • Waiting for pick up in this cache...
Retrieve It from a Cache 12/2/2005 SinjytheSinj retrieved it from Wooburn View Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

What a fantastic story this bug has!
It's now in the Pagan hands of Sinjy and Sadie. We are trying to work out the best cache to place it in so that has the best chance of getting back over the pond hopefully after we've snapped a quick piccie for the log.

  • Ankh The TB tag is a little worn around the edges but the Ankh itself looks happy and relaxed.
Dropped Off 9/26/2005 GeoWomyn_SF_CA placed it in Wooburn View Southern England, United Kingdom - 298.57 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 9/26/2005 GeoWomyn_SF_CA retrieved it from Neil's Hill Halt United Kingdom   Visit Log

Moving this TB along electronically.

Write note 9/25/2005 sgordon007 posted a note for it   Visit Log

TB - MY DAD's ANKH is now in "Wooburn View" in England - I am having trouble logging it properly

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