
We made it about 5 of the eight blocks when my feet went out from under me and I found myself skidding down the sidewalk on my side. There was ice over the top of a mossy spot on the sidewalk and that combined with the slope just took me down. Had I been paying attention to where I was going rather than gawking at all of the beautiful old Victorian architecture I probably would have seen the slick spot. Luckily my camera and gps were fine and other than a nasty scrape along the heel of my hand nothing was injured but my pride.
Troy, who was listening to NPR in the car while I walked down the block to photograph a particularly interesting turreted house, was disappointed to have missed the fall because he couldn't make fun of me.
The photo above is of the Charles Tucker Residence, a quaint Victorian on N. Yakima Avenue built in 1890. I haven't got around to waymarking it yet, but when I do it will be in the "NRHP Contributing Buildings" category.
6 comments:
Ouch!
Glad you're not really hurt, but I bet something is sensitive in the morning.
I have yet to hurt myself while waymarking. Or geocaching, for that matter. Other than scratches.
Yeah, nothing bad. The worst injuries we sustained waymarking was a run in with poison oak. I had a little bit on my arm, but Troy was covered and had a really bad reaction. It was so gross - like there were these big slugs under his skin. The worst part is the cache ended up being lost!! All that pain for nothing.
Whoops! I meant the worst injury we had while geocaching.
Check out Yaktrax - they work great! Glad you're ok!
So what is Yaktrax?
They're like cleets you slip on over your footwear. Are you native to WA? ;P Seriously, glad you're okay.
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