Lewis Moten

Unveiling the Code: Institutional Memory & Obsessions

    • Chronicles
    • Career
      • Awards
      • Causes
      • Certifications
        • Animal Certifications
        • Civics Certifications
        • Communication Certifications
        • Health Certifications
        • Religious Certifications
        • Technical Certifications
        • Vehicle Certifications
      • Courses
      • Digital Solutions for Small Businesses
      • Education
      • Experience
      • Organizations
      • Projects
      • Publications
      • Resume
      • Skills
      • Sponsorships
      • Volunteering
    • Community
      • Events
      • Faith
        • Ordination
      • Family
      • In The News
        • Civic Engagement & Public Record
        • Community & Creative Life
        • Library Stewardship
        • Professional Life
        • Student Years
      • Public Comment
      • Residence
      • Ribbon Cuttings
    • Hobbies
      • Audio
        • Podcasts
          • Blue Hair Podcast
          • Dreamy Audio Podcast
      • CitiCar
      • Creativity
        • 3D Modeling & Printing
        • Graphic Design
        • Maker & DIY
        • Painting
        • Sewing
        • Software & Apps
        • Website Templates
      • Electronics
        • Microcontrollers
        • Vintage CPUs
      • Games
        • Arcade Cabinets & Game Consoles
        • Board Games
        • Dice Collections
        • Tabletop Game Design
        • Video Games
      • Performance Arts
        • Balloon Sculptures
        • Clowning
        • Magic
        • Music
        • Paws of Wonder
      • Writing
        • 100 Word Stories
        • Correspondence
        • Public Commentary
    • About
      • Lewis Moten
      • Contact
      • Digital Identity
        • Infrastructure & Legacy
      • Site Purpose
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
    • Search
      • Archives
      • Categories List
      • Classic Search
      • Cognitive Search
      • Tag Cloud
Lewis Moten > Hiking

  • GC4F8C-2 Pine Trees
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2 Pine Trees

    A cliff overlooking the urban sprawl . Read More

  • GC4F8C-2 small grave
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2 small grave

    Found an old family grave yard near a geocache site. Some of the remains of the 900 acre tobacco plantation in Woodbridge, Virginia that overlooked the potomac. All grown up now, or over developed with suburbans. Read More

  • GC4F8C-2 Grave
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2 Grave

    Found an old family grave yard near a geocache site. Some of the remains of the 900 acre tobacco plantation in Woodbridge, Virginia that overlooked the potomac. All grown up now, or over developed with suburbans. Read More

  • GC4F8C-2 Tombstones
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2 Tombstones

    Found an old family grave yard near a geocache site. Some of the remains of the 900 acre tobacco plantation in Woodbridge, Virginia that overlooked the potomac. All grown up now, or over developed with suburbans. Read More

  • GC4F8C-2 Tomb Stone
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2 Tomb Stone

    Found an old family grave yard near a geocache site. Some of the remains of the 900 acre tobacco plantation in Woodbridge, Virginia that overlooked the potomac. All grown up now, or over developed with suburbans. Read More

  • GC4F8C-2 Grave Stone
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2 Grave Stone

    Found an old family grave yard near a geocache site. Some of the remains of the 900 acre tobacco plantation in Woodbridge, Virginia that overlooked the potomac. All grown up now, or over developed with suburbans. Read More

  • GC4F8C-2
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-2

    This is the second cache in the multi-part geocache. It is in a yellow coffee can behind a piece of wood. Read More

  • GC4F8C-1
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-1

    First cache in a multi-cache adventure that I took. This was my first cache that I searched for in this game. (GeoCache.com) Read More

  • GC4F8C-1 Ice Sickles
    December 25, 2004
    GC4F8C-1 Ice Sickles

    I was on an adventure looking for a geocache and saw these frozen ice sickles near the first cache. Read More

←Previous Page

Proudly Powered by WordPress

 Ask My Content

 

Loading Comments...