Did a little caving for the first time this weekend!
Saturday, my boyfriend, Eric wanted to do a little mapping of a cave up in the Columbus area so we headed up there this weekend. He had invited his best friend Jon and our mutual friend Adam to come check it out with us.
Pretty cool and a little claustrophobic. I only went about halfway as I got a little freaked out partway in. Still very cool none the less.
Here's a pic that Eric snapped of me before the camera got FUBAR'd. My expression is priceless...lol!
The only thing that didn't go so well is that our digital camera didn't fare too well...the LCD screen was smashed in a bit. :(
We'll have to see how much it'll cost to replace it. Preliminary findings on eBay aren't too bad. About $90 for a replacement LCD screen...
Later that night, Eric's sister & I went to the Blue Jackets game. The boys in blue won! 3-1 against the Calgary Flames! Go Jackets! It's so exciting to see the team jelling as the season goes on.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Underground in a Cave & Cheering the Boys in Blue
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Wow, exciting! I've done something like this up in New Hampshire. I've also toured an old silver mine in the Czech Republic this year. That was very claustrophobic, but interesting! Also, thanks for stoppin by my blog and becoming a follower! Good luck with your Etsy, shop, as well! :D
The old silver mine sounds cool! How was the Czech Republic? I hear Prague is amazing!
I loved the Czech Republic. It is so beautiful, and the people are very friendly! I also love the history there. You can see pics from my trip HERE if you're interested. I went there in search of glass beads! :D
Awesome pictures! Thanks so much for sharing! I'll definitely have to add Prague to my places to visit list now. :)
How fun!!! It looks like a very exciting weekend!
really risky
I always thought caving sounded exciting...not sure I could do it though. Thanks so much for sharing and for following my new blog. I appreciate that!
I know it's risky, I appreciate the concern. I get the 'Elena, you shouldn't be doing this kind of stuff anymore' talk from my mom all the time. At least when she finds out about our adventures... ;)
You know, I wasn't always a risk taker. It wasn't until I met my current dood, Eric that I really got into climbing, scrambling, caving and such. So I blame him! :p
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