Everything fell into place and I was able to leave before nine a.m. this morning. I had mapped a route and had put together info. about several geocaches along the way. The weather was just perfect. South of Eaton, NY I was on a route I had never driven when I stopped to take a few pictures. I had never driven by HATCH LAKE before. Here is a pic:
On Route 20 between Cazenovia and Skaneateles, I stopped at a farm stand and made a few purchases.
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I ventured off of Route 20 to check out BEAK AND SKIFF APPLE ORCHARDS where I bought some cider and had pulled pork tacos with fruit salsa for lunch. It was delicious.
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I found three geocaches along the way including a really interesting one in the CHRISTIAN GRAVEYARD just west of Clarendon.
I arrived at 17, a few seconds before Peggy and we decided to go to her new favorite Chinese Restaurant. It was a great buffet, with a couple of items I had never had before.
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