I met
Geoff whilst hanging out in Sydney and talking about Bikes, he seemed
like a nice guy and it didn't seem that he would mind a stowaway.
So a plan to travel the world was hatched. Geoff seemed to spend
forever down-under but eventually the call of computing was to strong
for him, so he headed for home. Having hitched a lift to the UK
with Geoff in his luggage I soon met up with a really nice chap
by the name of Winchester Dave. Dave is a Merchant Banker (I expect
you had already guessed that from the photo) who took me under his
wing and introduced me to life in the big city.

Me And Winchester |
Oh
the glamour and excitement of life in the city. Soon I was
partying all night and raving tiil the early hours. It wasn't
long before I met a very nice young lady by the name of Kassandra,
she was a cracking bit of stuff but a bit clingy. I explained
to her that I wasn't going to be around for ever and was only
interested in a good time, she seemed to accept it. |

Me and my new bird in London
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Parting was Heart-breaking. Still I'll
get over it. |
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After
a while I decided to continue my journey. When I told her
that I was moving-on, she became very upset, and to tell you
the truth I was a bit choked myself. But "A rolling bear
gathers no moss" as we like to say down-under. Anyway,
it could never work the mouse was always getting in the way. |
Having
rested and recovered on Daves' desk and having learnt a lot
more than any small bear ever needs to learn about Investment
Banking. I decided that now was the time to hitch myself to
a travel bug and see the world through the wonders of Geocaching.
The only problem was which cache to pick? |

Me resting on Winchesters desk. |
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Choosing a cache |
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I
spent sometime looking through Geocaching.com and eventually
settled on a new cache by "Chris n Maria" who seemed
like nice people. A few Emails and it was arranged I was to
be a bug in their very first physical cache. Hurrah! |
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my travels.
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