Bear and Newark
Dec. 4th, 2009 11:53 pmI took care of the remaining employer and recruiter calls yesterday. Then I had a bit of time after lunch to dash out for Comet's Cache 01 old stuff at Banning Park in Wilmington. The ground was soggy from the rain but it was still a good time.
Friday, I figured no one would be calling so it was time for a little caching trip. Followed US-40 to the west and grabbed a few easy caches. Then we went to Lums Pond State Park (no park fees in December) and got 3 geocaches. The hardest hike of the day was for "Retriever Dogs" in the C&D Canal area because it required climbing up and over a steep embankment.
Before leaving the Newark area, we visited Wang's Oriental Food Store in downtown Newark.
slaphappybunny recommended this place. I think the selection of products here is better than at the other two Asian groceries on Kirkwood Highway in Wilmington, although it could also be that we're more accustomed to Chinese food markets than Korean food markets. (Wang's is Chinese, or at least has more products from East and Southeast Asia, while Young's and Seoul in Wilmington are Korean.) Anyway, that's where we got the ingredients for tonight's dinner.
( The caches... )
Friday, I figured no one would be calling so it was time for a little caching trip. Followed US-40 to the west and grabbed a few easy caches. Then we went to Lums Pond State Park (no park fees in December) and got 3 geocaches. The hardest hike of the day was for "Retriever Dogs" in the C&D Canal area because it required climbing up and over a steep embankment.
Before leaving the Newark area, we visited Wang's Oriental Food Store in downtown Newark.
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( The caches... )