Showing posts with label Munzee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Munzee. Show all posts

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Just Another Day...

I seriously, should post more.

I just always get sidetracked, or something.

The neighbor kid is screaming again. Always screaming, a hours of the day and the night.

I woke up today to find a Hydra Munzee sitting on one of our Munzees in the park across the street. Munzee? It's a game to play with your smart phone. It is six years old so, no, it isn't like Pokémon - Pokémon is sort of like it. Pokémon is ALL virtual. Munzee has physical game pieces that are QR codes. Here are some that can be scanned from anywhere. Normally, you need to be at the location of the Munzee and be able to scan it with your phone. These three have no "location" attached to them.
Our 2nd Social Munzee


Our Referral Code
Our 1st Social Munzee

Hydras, Unicorns, Leprechauns, Dragons, Fauns, Yetis and Pegasus' are Virtual Mythicals creatures that "bounce" from Munzee to Munzee. All but, the Pegasus do this on the physical GREENIES (regular Munzees). They land and stay for up to 12 hours or until the Munzee is scanned. You get 100 points for scanning the mythicals. You get points for scanning all Munzees. You get badges, You get outdoors and you get exercise! 

Yesterday I used a new item called "Magnetize". I was gifted one for free, you activate it on a Greenie Munzee and wait. Within the next hour, you can capture up to THREE of the Mythicals and the Magnet "calls them to the magnetized Munzee". That was cool and it got me within reach of our Clan War level 2 goal for the month. 

On our way home from Idaho (we drove there to watch the Solar Eclipse) as we were flying down the 15 at about 80MPH, I grabbed a Pegasus! They land on Virtual Munzee. A Virtual Munzee is just that. It shows on the phone screen but has no physical QR code to scan. I was VERY lucky as my phone had been charging and I just happened to turn it on and WOW! a Pegasus was less than 3,000 feet away... wait for it - 300 feet - TAP the capture and YES! I got it!! Lucky - very lucky. Then I captured more virtual Munzee for the next hour or so. 80MPH is VERY difficult. 

Go to Munzee.com for more information OR scan that referral code and get the app! 
Get outside! Have fun.

Friday, July 07, 2017

It's HOT - TOO HOT (and Humid)

... and I am bored. 


SO! 

I am a WAG! (app) walker! https://wagwalking.com/ 
If you have a dog and need a walker (kinda like Uber) you can get one with this app WAG!

AND you can use MY referral CODE: 


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Munzee is celebrating its 6th Birthday. Special "bouncing" icons are landing on Greenies (standard Munzees), stay there for 6 hours or until someone captures them. SO excited that THIS time, you can actually capture them on your OWN Munzee! Around me, that is pretty much all there is. Three other players who aren't too active and one of them actually loves out of the area. This leaves ME to deploy Munzees and nothing new for me to capture. 

Right now, I ONLY drive if I absolutely, positively have to. So, I am rather limited to my range of capping of Munzees. 

Anyway, I have been able to capture three complete set of the 6th Birthday Munzee and its three scatters. When the main "Bouncey" is capped, it generates three additional "bounceyies". This time there is BAM! BANG! and POW! (yup for cartoons). I am pretty stoked about that. At first, I doubted any would bounce down my way as on the first day, they seemed to all stay North in Fullerton, Anaheim and Yorba Linda where there is an active community of Munzers. 

This morning a 6th Birthday landed on a friend's Munzee (the one who doesn't live here). It was deployed three years ago and I knew time and weather had gotten it. I messaged him for help. But, unlike me, he has a job and can't just BOUNCE out to get Munzees. (Or to stop work to look up what I needed and message me back).



I put out a new Munzee on the way to confirm what I suspected. Converted that Munzee into a DIAMOND Gem. COME AND GET IT!  You see, this month Clan Wars requires Diamond DEPLOY and CAPTURE. I have five to deploy. I have been saving them. I will have to plan a trip with friends to get to a place that is supposed to have gems to capture because there are NONE around here.








Wednesday, June 25, 2014

One outta Five

During FIFA World Sup, Munzee is doing a special icon of the FIFA soccer (futbol) called COPA DO MUNZA,  704 of them are bouncing in "existing" "active" regular Munzees on six hour "timers",   They remain on one Munzee until they are captured (or the timer runs out) then they bounce off to another.  When captured, a total of 23 points are split randomly between the one who owns the Munzee and the one who captures it.
So far I have captured six. Never getting more than 10 points.  I have also had issues with half of the FIFA balls that are near me being on Munzees that are actually unscannable or completely missing. Frustrating to say the least.   OH! the 704 and the 23 are supposed to be significant of something but, I am not sure what.  23 is the number of players on each team roster. 

Today, one pops up rather close to my house.  It happened to be in an area that I KNOW most of the Munzee are either gone or removed.  My daughter tells me to go for it anyway.  It turns out that it is in the set that are on the TRAIL not the streets so there was hope.  Still, these Munzee were deployed at least two years ago and I didn't have much hope. 

The easiest, fastest way to this part of the trail is to park in a residential neighborhood and go up a slope (or the concrete downdrains).  I drove over and parked.  Tried the Downdrain.  It is extra wide and rather slick so, I opt for the dirt slope.  Soon enough I was on the Bell View Trail within feet of the first of five Munzees that I figured I would try to find as they were near the one with the FIFA ball.  First one was to have been on the trail sign... um, NOPE! That's great.   Following my phone's target for the one I need to get...  Small tree  At the center there is nothing.  I widen my search after all, I am also a Geocacher and seldom are the coordinates "DEAD ON".   AH-HA - there it is.  Fingers crossed that weather has not damaged it beyond scanning.  Click the scan button.  "DING!"  The happy sound of a successful scan AND 9 points for the FIFA ball too.  Actually the message was something like "GOOOOOOOOOOAAL!!!! you captured 9 points on the Copa Do Munzo.... " something like that.   My phone was reading a bit off for the center of the location circle but, I GOT IT!   I proceed on up the trail. 

Ah the sound of Phainopepla in the trees.  It is Summertime in the Chaparral. What IS a phainopepla? Follow that link to know more.  But, in short, the male is a shiny black bird with a crest on its head.  Like a cardinal but, black!  The female is charcoal grey. Both have red eyes.  They eat insects and Mistletoe berries.  They live HERE during the summer.   They are one of my favorite birds.  I continued to hear them the entire time I was on the trail.

Next, is a Munzee called "Tree again"  I search in a wide circle and find nothing.  I add (deploy) a Munzee  A bigger tree, between that and the one where I scored the GOOOOOOAAL.  There are little biting flies everywhere today. Annoying! Still, I want to find another Munzee out here.  Tree trail - Again the target circle must be off.  I found nothing.  I try for one more.  There was room to deploy another new one "baby oak" between it and "Tree trail".  Bell trail tree gave me nothing.  I wonder if any of the four that I DID not find are really there.  They shouldn't be difficult if they were like "Small tree".

I head back down the trail confirming that my new ones show up where they should. (on my phone anyway).  Enjoying the breeze and the sounds of the phainopepla and the other birds.  Happy that at least the one Munzee that I actually came for WAS there and scannable.

GOOOOOOOAAL!!!!
These specials will continue through July 13th, the end of World Cup.



Wednesday, June 18, 2014

School is nearly Over for the 2013-2014 Year

The days fly by and once again it has been far too long since I have added anything here.  I have a new follower!  She discovered me one morning while I was trying to be stealthy while hunting a Munzee.  She sees me and says "Are you Geocaching?"   Um, well, no, not exactly and what was it that gave me away?  the GPS?  Me walking along a Cart Return rack with my hand gliding along the bottom edge as if I was searching for "a container"? What ever it was she had me.  I explained to her that I was doing something similar, Munzee.  Another Munzer and her kids had just FILLED the Target parking lot with a ton of new Munzees and I was trying to find one.  Turns out this lady is not only a Geocacher but, also neighbor to my Girl Scout friend!  TOO funny and such a small world.  I went to my friend's house the next day and see the very same vehicle that had "muggled" me at Target.  (Thanks for following me, we need to get together and geocache/munzee all together - three of us). 

Ah, school and the title of this entry.
True it is nearly over for one more year.  I am looking forward to another Summer with my daughter.  But, I fear this year she will be much more busy with Drivers Ed and friends.  This year went very fast! 

I found a few new sites to follow and to participate in.  one is  BzzAgent  .  I was searching for a coupon for a NEW, WONKA product called "Peel-A-Pop".  Absolutely, "WONKA" ~you can even eat the peel~  Little Ice-Cream pops of vanilla wrapped in either banana or grape flavored gummy "peels" that are of course, edible!  
I did not find the coupon but, found BzzAgent instead.  
I hope it is like something that I used to participate in.

Long ago, I was part of something called WOM or Word Of Mouth.  It was a fun community of people who wrote little reviews on everything from music to restaurants to places to take the family and pretty much everything in between.   We were awarded in random monthly drawings.  It was fun but, sadly came to an end.  Seems that some discovered ways to stack the points in their favor. 

My daughter and I have been monitoring our 11 Bluebird Nesting boxes since March.  We have had four successful boxes with each fledging three or four chicks apiece.  One box near group areas 2 and 3 in O'Neill had a group of outdoor/home schoolers watching the entire process.  From the nest just after Easter, to the eggs, to the newly hatched chicks to bigger chicks, to watching them ready to fledge (popping their heads out of the box) to the empty nest. It was fun to watch the little kids faces as they came up one by one each week to see the nesting box and its progress.   Two of our boxes have Ash-Throat Fly Catchers.  They are later in nesting than the Bluebirds and each box has four eggs as of last Monday.

Our Geocaching is going very slowly.  Too much homework and not enough free time.  I do find time to deploy and cap (capture) at least one Munzee a day.  Even if it is alone.  
Right now during World Cup, there are special Munzee icons (FIFA Balls) bouncing from Munzee to Munzee (704 balls world-wide).  They have a timed life of 6 hours at each location so, if noone captures them in that time they bounce off to another Munzee.  At least THREE of them have been near us but, the Munzee that they were to have been "on" is actually GONE!    I have been able to grab 5 of the FIFA icons and from two I earned 10 points!  Each one has 23 points to be randomly split between the capturer and the owner of the Munzee!  
Supposedly, 704 and 23 MEAN something significant if the world of FIFA World Cup.  I think I get the 23.  There are 23 players on each squad or team roster.  There are 32 Counties.  If you take the 32 and multiply it by 23, you get 736.  If you subtract 32 from that, you get 704.  But, why?? 

That's it for now,
Random wanderings from tissa1020
oh, and RIP Casey Kasem
“Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.”  Casey Kasem
April 27, 1932-June 15. 2014

Monday, May 05, 2014

RFL RSM 2014

This year Relay was early.  Moved up from July to avoid the heat?  And what do we get but, REALLY warm California Spring weather!  

Anyway, It was fun.  Honoring and remembering those had and have cancer.  My team Rancho Viejo School, was amazing as always.  At least a half dozen of the kids walked a marathon in HONOR of Kabrina a classmate we lost almost two years ago to leukemia.  I was 4.2 miles short.  If I'd stayed the night, I could have done it too.   

Anyone who wants to donate still can through my Relay Donation Page Relay For Life of Rancho Santa Margarita (Team Rancho Viejo School)   The link will last for a few months, maybe until August 2014.  I am very proud of one of our team members.  She raised nearly $1,000 !!!  

My family and I have added Munzee to our list of activities.  It goes hand-in-hand with Geocaching and Waymarking as many geocaches have Munzees near them.  I went to Central park on Friday, the day before Relay to look around.  I wanted to know how early they set up.  I was there around 9am on Friday.  I stopped at three benches on the far side of the course.  I added a Munzee.  RFL 2014 for Kabrina   If you click the "notes" tab, there is more: "a bench between two others. Foxhound & I have participated in Relay For Life for about 6 or 7 years. This year will mark the 2nd that we have done without Kabrina. She was the reason for our team "Rancho viejo School". This bench is along the (back side) loop that the relay follows.."

The new corner median at Buena Suerte and La Miranda was complete so the road was open but, the sidewalk in the park was still taped off with yellow tape.  Two guys from SAMLARC were there and I asked "what about Relay?" They told me that "no problem theses guys will have it done, they are fast"  Then I asked them about a co-worker and bluebirds.  I had not seen any at Central Park, yet.  And I know there are no nesting boxes there.  I showed them a picture of one of the boxes we have and Monte Vista Park.  




I told them about Easter Grass.  
They had to catch up to the other "inspection" people they were with.   
I continued around the course.  









Just as I cleared the Hockey Rink, on the grass under the palm trees, was the brightest BLUE male bluebird!  I stopped.  I watched.  He flew straight up to the base of where the fronds had been cut and ducked into a little gap there!  A NATURAL Cavity!!! I placed another Munzee.  BLUEBIRD TREE    


It turns out there is also a connection to Bluebirds with Kabrina.  At her house there had never been bluebirds til after she passed away.  Now, her mom sees them in the yard.  Karina is watching over them,  She is watching over all of us for/at Relay!


My daughter and I came to Relay on Saturday at about noon.  We'd been to our monthly Bluebird Club Meeting.  We'd found and placed some Munzees between the meeting and Relay.  We walked through out the day.  We did the Luminari Lap. 







A very special and emotion lap at about 9pm (the halfway mark)  The entire path is lined with Luminaries dedicated to loved ones. 





  

We walked until about 11pm then went home while others stayed through the night.  









I returned the next morning at 6am.  I was joined by some of the members of the team.  It was about 7:30am on the far side near Kabrina's Bench when we saw a bright yellow bird with a red head.  I pointed it out to the two others I was walking with.  A Western Tanager!  I was too slow with my phone/camera and he flew up into the trees.  I walked several more laps in hopes of seeing him again.  But, he was hiding in the trees.  

Another Relay in the books.  




Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Doggie Doo Stations

We went to Tahoe/Nevada for our Spring Break.  We have recently begun playing Munzee.  Similar to Geocaching because you need a "smart phone" with GPS capabilities OR a GPS with the Munzee APP loaded onto it.  What do these two things have to do with each other?

Well, In our home neighborhood, I have been deploying Munzees on the MANY "Doggie Doo" Stations (those boxes either metal or plastic that are full of baggies to use for the disposal of your pets' "stuff").  I am still (not sure why) amazed by the amount of "stuff" that is EVERYWHERE, despite the fact that these stations are EVERYWHERE too.  Even in Nevada!  I deployed a Munzee or two or three in Nevada at these stations because, just like here at home, there is Doggie stuff sometimes just yards away from these stations. 

I am getting more and more annoyed by people who can't pick up after their pets.  A lady in my neighborhood started yelling at ME when I had the baggie ON MY HAND, waiting for my dog to finish... REALLY?  Why can't she do that to the people who WALK AWAY??  Like who ever it was that left a "present" on our lawn.  Romeo found it.  Romeo sniffed it. Romeo has to sniff every single pile that he encounters.  This makes walking him take an eternity and sometimes he gets so involved with the sniffing that he forgets why WE are walking and promptly pesters me for another "out" as soon as we are home and his leash is taken off.

AND that brings me to another thing...
LEASH LAWS -- they are for ALL DOGS not just mine.

Sunday, April 06, 2014

Waymark Visited, Again

sigh...

once again I have not blogged since we received the alert that our Waymark (to this blog) had been visited.

Nothing much new. 

Bluebird season again.  Someone in our club already has chicks in at least TWO of her boxes and we only have five eggs on one box.   Oh well, maybe next year.

I finally have an instrument that can play the Munzee game.  AND we are in a clan,  We started on March 23rd and are level 14 as of today.

Going to Tahoe soon and hope to roll Munzee into the Geocaching we will do there.  There are also Waymarks and Letterboxes but, I fear that I am the only one who cares about them.

The next to last LOTR geocache published yesterday and none of my family even wants to go look.  (I am not sure that I want to go alone for it).

Everyone else is happy to be playing their video games.  Which reminds me, Foxhound finally got me to play some Fable III.  I made it to my second achievement.  At least in this game there is a "trail" to follow.  Still I just do not get these kinds of games.  I want to go outdoors.  Only my dog wants to join me but, he can't go with me all the time.  He LOVES sniffing EVERYthing.  This makes it nearly impossible for me to do anything but let him sniff.  At least it is a slow pace (usually) so I can take in all the scenery.  Listen to the birds.  Watch the birds.  Stuff like that.

I wish I could remember to blog more.
Until next time our Waymark Blog is visited...