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FINALLY!

2 messages in this thread | Started on 2007-01-30

FINALLY!

From: the carrascos (a.carrasco@earthlink.net) | Date: 2007-01-30 22:58:29 UTC-06:00
I am remorse to tell you how long ago I actually hid my new boxes, suffice to say it was a while ago.  HOWEVER, since it has been raining so much here, you all wouldn't have had much of a chance to go and look for them.  The boxes are "Words to Live By" and "Trumpet of the Swan", both at George Bush Park in Houston.  They are part of a 4 box tribute to the works of EB White, so if you go look for them, please don't forget to look for "Charlotte's Web" and "Stuart Little" by Sandibox...both very astounding boxes.  (Hers are the astounding ones, just to avoid confusion!)  Have Fun!  (That is, if it ever stops raining!)  MO5

Re: FINALLY!

From: SandiBox (sandibox@msn.com) | Date: 2007-01-31 06:01:47 UTC
SSSHHHH!!!!! You weren't supposed to tell them how long ago it's been,
because mine were planted even earlier!

And now I must also confess that because I'm totally immune to poison
ivy, I don't always pay attention or even recognize it when I plant.
Sooo.... while I went ahead and posted the clues to Charlotte's Web,
please realize that the box is attached to a dormant PI vine
. Dummy me, I didn't even realize it, but MO5 clued
me in. Maybe during the March event, someone can give me a lesson on
identifying PI. LOL!

I will try to get out there in the next couple of weeks to move the box
to a nearby, but hopefully PI-free location. So make sure you print
currently clues before you go!

SandiBox




--- In gulfcoastletterboxers@yahoogroups.com, "the carrascos"
wrote:
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> I am remorse to tell you how long ago I actually hid my new boxes,
suffice to say it was a while ago. HOWEVER, since it has been raining
so much here, you all wouldn't have had much of a chance to go and look
for them. The boxes are "Words to Live By" and "Trumpet of the Swan",
both at George Bush Park in Houston. They are part of a 4 box tribute
to the works of EB White, so if you go look for them, please don't
forget to look for "Charlotte's Web" and "Stuart Little" by
Sandibox...both very astounding boxes. (Hers are the astounding ones,
just to avoid confusion!) Have Fun! (That is, if it ever stops
raining!) MO5
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