Wanderlust Challenges discussion

75 views
Archive 2023 Misc Challenges > Interactive Geocaching Treasure Hunt

Comments Showing 151-200 of 1,958 (1958 new)    post a comment »

message 151: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1628 comments Finished my book for the 2 in latitude, and was disappointed by the ending. The book had so much promise, and I liked the way the MC worked through her grief, but the story just seemed to end very abruptly.

242 pages : Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, by Agnès Martin-Lugand, finished 2/7/22 ★★★
Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnès Martin-Lugand


message 152: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1628 comments I can take one of the 0s in longitude. Go See the Principal: True Tales from the School Trenches is 208 pages.


message 153: by Laila Jane (new)

Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 172 comments I will take longitude 2 with Rising Tides - Book #2 in series


message 154: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments I have updated both Barb & Laila Jane!

We have one number (a zero) left to claim for this set of coordinates.


message 155: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 303 comments I finished longitude 4: Portrait in Death by J.D. Robb (347 pages)


message 156: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks Jennifer!!

I finished my book too and can take the last 0 in Longitude with Missing For Good - published in 2020.


message 157: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments All the numbers for Treasure #3 have been claimed!!


message 158: by Patrizia, Contributor (new)

Patrizia | 1348 comments I just finished my book!


message 159: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 517 comments I finished The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water by Erin Bartels, 2/8/22.


message 160: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks for the updates Patrizia & Andrea!


message 161: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1803 comments Finished Longitude 1 - ✔ - 08Feb22 - 3***
Series book # 1 - Katie and the Cupcake Cure
(also published 2011 / also 160 pg)


message 162: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks BC!


message 163: by Teri-K (new)

Teri-K | 1254 comments I finished Latitude #8 with Upstream: Selected Essays by Mary Oliver.


message 164: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks Teri!


message 165: by Karen ♐ (new)

Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 1340 comments Karen ♐ wrote: "I'll take Longitude 2 with Midnight Days (White Nights, #2) by Anna Zaires - #2 in the series"

Finished 2/10 - 5 stars


message 166: by Laila Jane (new)

Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 172 comments Finished Longitude 2 with Rising Tides on 02/10/22


message 167: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Appreciate the updates Karen & Laila Jane!


message 168: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1628 comments Finished the book for 0 in longitude. It was an entertaining read, but not as funny as I expected from the GR blurb. I suspect his videos are funnier than the written word.

Go See the Principal: True Tales from the School Trenches, by Gerry Brooks, finished 2/11 ★★★.5 / 208 pages
Go See the Principal True Tales from the School Trenches by Gerry Brooks


message 169: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks for the update Barb! I don't usually like books that are "supposed" to be funny. I think it takes a lot to get me to laugh.


message 170: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1628 comments I've been disappointed so often in books whose blurbs call them laugh out loud funny, hilarious, side-splitting, etc., I should know better than to expect them to be funny to me. But I needed a book featuring a school principal or headmaster, so it wasn't a complete waste :)


message 171: by Karen (new)

Karen | 621 comments I finished Longitude 9 with Nanaville: Adventures in Grandparenting by Anna Quindlen - published in 2019.

Loved it.


message 172: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Barb wrote: "I needed a book featuring a school principal or headmaster, so it wasn't a complete waste :)"

Funny what we will read to finish a challenge...lol.


message 173: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Have you all updated Karen! Glad you loved your book.


message 174: by Barb (new)

Barb | 1628 comments Jan wrote: "Barb wrote: "I needed a book featuring a school principal or headmaster, so it wasn't a complete waste :)"

Funny what we will read to finish a challenge...lol."


Sad but true :) Especially when it's a challenge that's been hanging around for years and you *still haven't filled that spot!


message 175: by Karen (new)

Karen | 621 comments Nanaville made me laugh AND cry! Such a lovely and wise book. And a Q author to boot!


message 176: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Karen wrote: "Nanaville made me laugh AND cry! Such a lovely and wise book. And a Q author to boot!"

Karen - would you be able to appreciate the book if you don't have grandchildren? Or is is really geared in that direction?


message 177: by Karen (new)

Karen | 621 comments I think it would be a fun read for anyone - it is meant to be humorous as well as instructive. Not having read it in my grandson's first year I am happy that I have conducted myself much as she recommends. She is in the same situation as I am - it is my son's child. There is a BIG difference (I think and she agrees) between your son's child and your daughter's child - the difference between the mother/daughter relationship and the mother/DIL relationship. It's a short, sweet read.


message 178: by Jillian (new)

Jillian | 1573 comments I finished Latitude 0- A ​Sky Beyond the Storm by Sabaa Tahir 2/18/2022


message 179: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Great Jillian! That completes our hunt for Treasure #3!!


message 180: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Treasure #3

Abacus Ring from the Qing Dynasty displayed at the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum in Huangshan City, China.

I have always been fascinated with the Abacus and when I saw this silver ring I knew it had to be one of our treasures. This 300 year old Abacus Ring is from the Qing Dynasty and is so beautifully crafted that the beads still glide smoothly along its seven silver rods. Each rod has seven beads on it that would need to be moved by pins, being too small for fingers. This "portable calculator" was probably used by traders to make their needed calculations for daily transactions.

This marvel of craftsmanship is on display at another great treasure, the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum. Here you can learn about the history of the Chinese Abacus and be awed by the more than 1,000 different abacuses on display. They are made in many different and interesting shapes out of gold, silver, ivory, jade, stone, and hard wood. The museum location was also the home of Cheng Dawei (1533–1606) and includes the Residential Area where he lived and the Family Shrine House. Cheng was a famous mathematician and great master of the abacus. In fact, he is credited with creating the Chinese Abacus, along with publishing several important mathematical guides to calculation.

The abacus has a rich and fascinating history in many cultures. Visit Wikipedia or do an internet search to learn more about it.


message 181: by Teri-K (last edited Feb 18, 2022 04:29PM) (new)

Teri-K | 1254 comments Jan wrote: "Treasure #3

Abacus Ring from the Qing Dynasty displayed at the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum in Huangshan City, China.

I have always been fascinated with the Abacus and when I saw this silver ring I ..."


That's awesome! I've always loved the abacus, too. They're fascinating to use, and some of them are quite beautiful. But this ring is really something. Thanks for sharing it.


message 182: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Coordinates for Treasure #4 have been posted!!

I'm taking Latitude one with: The Cold Blue Blood Series #1/Pub 2001


message 183: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 303 comments I can take Latitude 8 with Murder on the Celtic (series #8) by Conrad Allen. I’ll link the book tomorrow (on my phone now). Thanks


message 184: by Jillian (new)

Jillian | 1573 comments I can take latitude 8 Artificial Condition by Martha Wells published 2018


message 185: by Jillian (new)

Jillian | 1573 comments It looks like Jennifer and I posted at the same longitude 8 works for mine too.


message 186: by Meg, Contributor (new)

Meg (makeli2) | 951 comments I can take zero (0) latitude with Lethal Outlook (Psychic Eye Mystery, #10) by Victoria Laurie Lethal Outlook. It's #10 in the series, and will use the zero from that.


message 187: by Teri-K (new)

Teri-K | 1254 comments I'll take latitude 3 with Guild Boss by Jayne Castle. It's 304 pages.


message 188: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks everyone! I've entered all your requests.

Jennifer, no need to add link, I got it.


message 189: by Karen ♐ (new)

Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 1340 comments Jan wrote: "Treasure #3

Abacus Ring from the Qing Dynasty displayed at the Cheng Dawei Abacus Museum in Huangshan City, China.

I have always been fascinated with the Abacus and when I saw this silver ring I ..."


That is so cool! I've always loved the Abacus too


message 190: by Karen ♐ (new)

Karen ♐ (kmk1214) | 1340 comments I'll take Latitude #6 with RoomHate by Penelope Ward - Pub 2/3/2016


message 191: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks Karen!


message 192: by Book Concierge (last edited Feb 27, 2022 08:10AM) (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1803 comments I can take LATITUDE 1 - Series # 1 - Evans Above


message 193: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Great BC!


message 194: by Patrizia, Contributor (last edited Feb 19, 2022 01:28AM) (new)

Patrizia | 1348 comments I can take Latitude 5 with Flight by Laura Griffin: 352 pages.
Flight (The Texas Murder Files, #2) by Laura Griffin


message 195: by Laila Jane (new)

Laila Jane (axlilxlala) | 172 comments I can take Longitude 5 with Fifth Grave Past the Light - Series #5


message 196: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thanks Patrizia & Laila Jane!


message 197: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Cox (andreacox) | 517 comments I'll take 3 in Longitude.
A Constant Heart by Siri Mitchell
384 pages
A Constant Heart by Siri Mitchell


message 198: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Got it Andrea!


message 199: by Jillian (new)

Jillian | 1573 comments I finished longitude 8 Artificial Condition by Martha Wells published 2018 2/19/2022


message 200: by Jan, Moderator (new)

Jan | 20828 comments Thank you Jillian!


back to top