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(Maybe the reason my son was excited about rocks on St. Patrick's Day is that someone had mentioned Shamrocks.)
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== Location ==
 
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In a mowed lot very near the airport in Windsor, CT.
  
 
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[[User:Sara|Sara]] and her son
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My son really knows how to enjoy a geohash.  As we were walking from our car to the hashpoint, he got interested in a hubcap and a piece of asphalt.  He got so excited about finding a good rock that he insisted we take it home, and wouldn't even let me use it to mark the hashpoint.
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This hashpoint was in a vacant field in a commercial area.  We were there at lunch time on a beautiful day and there were quite a few people walking around the streets.  I was too shy to ask them whether there was some kind of organized corporate walking program, but I bet there was.  About half of them were wearing green for St. Patrick's Day, by the way.
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Image:2010-03-17_41_-72_hashfield.jpg | The hashpoint is in this mowed area.
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Image:2010-03-17_41_-72_grin.jpg | My son is looking away because he didn't want to be photographed at the hashpoint. 
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Image:2010-03-17_41_-72_tworocks.jpg | But he was quite willing to let me take a picture of him holding his big rock and small rock.
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Image:2010-03-17_41_-72_plane.jpg | We enjoyed seeing planes take off and land.
 
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Location

In a mowed lot very near the airport in Windsor, CT.

Participants

Sara and her son


Expedition

My son really knows how to enjoy a geohash. As we were walking from our car to the hashpoint, he got interested in a hubcap and a piece of asphalt. He got so excited about finding a good rock that he insisted we take it home, and wouldn't even let me use it to mark the hashpoint.

This hashpoint was in a vacant field in a commercial area. We were there at lunch time on a beautiful day and there were quite a few people walking around the streets. I was too shy to ask them whether there was some kind of organized corporate walking program, but I bet there was. About half of them were wearing green for St. Patrick's Day, by the way.


Photos