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		<title>Geocaching:  Top 3 List, Finds 26-50</title>
		<description>	It&#8217;s time for our next &#8220;Top 3 List&#8221;, having just completed cache #50 last weekend.  Kudos to the cache owners listed below on these memorable hides!
	


    
      
    



	#1 - W8OXI, by callmeox
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		<title>Geocaching Statistics</title>
		<description>	I have created this post to track my geocaching statistics on an ongoing basis.  
	2008 goals:  Reach 100 finds (achieved 19-Jun), cache in 5 or more states (achieved 3-Jul), and fill in 25 cells of the terrain/difficulty combinations matrix (achieved 6-Aug) by 31-Dec-2008.  
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		<title>Geocaching:  Top 3 List, Finds 1-25</title>
		<description>	Having completed my 25th find earlier today, it is time to publish my first &#8220;Top 3 List&#8221;.  I will repeat this process each time I finish another twenty-five cache finds.  Kudos to the cache owners listed below on these memorable hides!
	


    
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		<title>At the Rodeo</title>
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As the highlight of our fall family gathering in Dallas, we attended a rodeo at the Resistol Arena in Mesquite, Texas.  Whooeee, it was good!  We ate some fine barbeque, drank some beer, and ...</description>
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		<title>Butterflies, Bugs and Botany</title>
		<description>	The Texas Discovery Gardens offered sunny views of both flowers and butterflies.
	

    
      
    
    
      
    
    
      
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		<title>Trains!</title>
		<description>	Here are a few interesting photos from the Museum of the American Railroad, located on the grounds of Fair Park in Dallas.  We visited the open air museum with R.J. and Barb during our fall trip to Texas.
	

    
      
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		<title>Family Photos from Dallas</title>
		<description>	The Renner families visit Dallas, Texas - September 2007.


    
      
    
    
      
    




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		<title>Pune, India - EON Free Zone and IITC</title>
		<description>	Photos of the EON Free Zone and Eaton&#8217;s India Information Technology Center in Pune, India.
	

    
      
    
    
      
    
    
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		<title>Cats Sleep in the Damndest Places 2</title>
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Don&#8217;t cats sleep in the damndest places?
A continuation of the series&#8230; see earlier post from March 18, 2006.

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		<title>Snowfilm</title>
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I created this snowy image after the recent holiday storm.  This may be next year&#8217;s Christmas card!

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