Saturday 28 July 2018

Curious Brownies RAOK #2

28th July 2018 - In the Curious Table, Easingwold, North Yorks, UK

Every week, I like to try to do random acts of kindness or otherwise known as R.A.O.K. Today of all days when my friends Jax. Claire and Richard were wanting to meet up for Breakfast at the curious table. I thought I'd get 3 Brownies and give them to random strangers so I did... if these were you and Rae and Jax gave them to you this morning let us know on the comments below this post and say hi and if you liked them! I get rather addicted to these little Brownies, mostly not always that 'little'!!

Hope you enjoyed them and hoping to do another one soon.

Blessings, Rae.

Tuesday 24 July 2018

Too less or Too much

Hello Readers, Moonbeams and RAOKs lovers! :D

So sorry I haven't posted in a while, I am hoping to post again soon with more blog posts! As it is coming up the Geocaching Yorkshire Mega week and I'll be taking my phone to snap pictures of it to show you all. Still unsure how many readers this blog gets so if you have any advice how stats counters work or wheres the best one do let me know at raevienne.hewitt@gmail.com and I am continuing to show you my adventures and take you along with me.

I found this saying on facebook that a friend had shares and liked so I'll end this blog post with that and a dedication to this post to the wonderful Claire and Jax you've really helped me in ways you might not know of! Most recently confidence in going out and the dreaded gym! haha...

another one I found for Jax and Claire is:



Brightest of Blessings!

Rae  x

Monday 2 July 2018

Geocache of the Week! - Shark Rock Pier (South Africa




www.geocaching.com

GEOCACHE - GC7B9ZV

Shark Rock Pier - Virtual








This Geocache is this weeks pick from cache owner Plainoldgraham located in the South Africa a popular hot spot for their local cachers with over 1,000 caches near by (according to the owner! - maybe one day I'll visit!)

A recent TB of mine has been taken in by the owner and hopefully soon to be placed in one of the tb hotels over there! So exciting! And there I was thinking it wouldn't leave the UK!

The description partly says: 
The most prominent feature on Port Elizabeth's shoreline besides the harbours, Shark Rock Pier is the only pier in the city.
Located between Hobie Beach and the Red Windmill the pier is at the very centre of the Port Elizabeth beachfront and is a major landmark and drawcard.
The building of the pier was actually responsible for the creation of Hobie Beach as it is to-day by impeding the tidal drift of sand northwards and causing it to build up. A double benefit to the city.