Stopped by the park today on my way to Canandaigua for a concert and also to help the cause for OCUS to get 2000 finds before next weekend. A couple had just left the center, so I was the only one in there the entire time I was there. The volunteer was extremely friendly by welcoming me back to the park and told me about all the displays and that I should sign the guestbook. I mentioned geocaching but I got the impression he didn't know what it was, or just didn't hear me. So I signed in and looked around a bit. I was fascinated by the giant honeycomb and watched the bees work for quite awhile. That was the second time I've seen an indoor honeycomb like that, the other being even bigger at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in D.C. So I felt a little awkward taking a picture of the guest book since the guy didn't know about geocaching, but I managed to get what I needed as his back was towards me right before I left. TFTC, I think my first guestbook cache!
Pictures for this log entry:Rayman at Interpretive Center