HASHER: Pimp Doggie BLOG
Created on a cold, sunny, sunday afternoon--a day that some are hashing. i am parenting ->MY favorite past time. I was originally inspired by EZ and motivated by some time on my hands. DON'T look for alot of insightful mish mosh of meanderings of my daze events--just some pics here and there
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
Sunday, February 19, 2006
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Responsibilities of a blogger
now that half a dozen hashers have links to my site from theirs, what are my responsibilities as a "blogger"? should i post something everyday? detail my schedule in the column? add a link to every hasher i know (or just the ones that have left comments on my page)?
And, am i that vain to believe that "I" am THAT interesting, to think that someone out there is reading my site and actually cares what i have to say? And, in turn, how would i know they were lurking? Is it THEIR responsibility to leave a comment?
In turn, do i HAVE to read THEIR stuff and post comments to let them know i was lurking?
BLOGGING, for such a casual thing, SURE IS STRESSFUL!!!!
----PIMP DOGGIE DAWG, HASHER
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
i call her puddle jumper...
... especially on the internet--probably not a good idea to use her real name! "why no pics of younger one?" someone asked. mainly because she is not STILL enough to get a good shot. thank goodness for digital photography--i can delete all of those shots when she turn her head at the last minute.
the pimp dawg house got a new washing machine for the special day today--more on THAT later
Sunday, February 12, 2006
GEOCACHING IN DISNEY
this is me, calendar girl (her hash name) and puddle jumper (not a hash name, just what she likes to do) GEOCACHING at EPCOT.
if you geocache--check us out: PimpHasher&TCH.RN
dayoldfish said...
geocaching, isn't that kind of like hashing? You go over all different environments searching for something (cache/beer). Oh wait I know the difference, hashing is fun. Just Kidding, have a few friends that cache and I like to rip on them.
PlaysByEar said...
I used to geocache in Minnesota all the time. Always did it by bicycle too, man I used to ride a lot.
The last cache I found was at the end of an Austin hash; that was the first I found without using a GPS. Brownie and some others were scratching their asses trying to find it for fifteen minutes (w/GPS), so I walked right up to it and found it for them. Once you've found a few, you know what to look for (piles of stones, branches, hollowed out tree stumps, etc.)
Pimp Doggie Dawg said...
yea, caching with the kids is great--they call it a "treasure hunt" CG keeps all of her "taken stuff" sepereate from the things we leave. she is very strict about that.
yea "pbe"-- it takes a few finds to get the hang of it--i've made the mistake of just downloading without looking up the info--BIG MISTAKE!! you get to the spot and cannot find anything--only to read later that it is a 'virtual' cache--or a micro--THE KIDS HATE MICROS!!
I was thinking about placing a few regular size caches next to the mico's--start a series called "F THE MICROS" i can start numbering them "F t M 1, 2, 3..."