It seems that this National Mystery planting day may end up being
pretty complicated if none of the clues for boxes at the upcoming
event are posted until the day of the event.
Unless the park has wireless internet capability or a great reference
libary in it, I wonder how we're going to figure out mystery clues....
Or am I missing something very basic?
Feel free to explain this to me in short sentences, composed of
monosyllabic words. I'm feeling really stupid tonight.
Lisa
just how mysterious do people plan to be?
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Started on 2006-10-02
just how mysterious do people plan to be?
From: Lisa Lazar (lazar.bauer@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2006-10-02 01:53:31 UTC
Re: [LbNCA] just how mysterious do people plan to be?
From: Kathy N. (kathy.norris@gmail.com) |
Date: 2006-10-01 22:22:47 UTC-07:00
I'm planning to bring my clue to share. It won't be super mysterious to
those of you at the gathering (it's not like you won't have a clue as to
what city the box is in), but I've tried to be somewhat cryptic. We'll
see...
Kathy
Team t.
On 10/1/06, Lisa Lazar wrote:
>
> It seems that this National Mystery planting day may end up being
> pretty complicated if none of the clues for boxes at the upcoming
> event are posted until the day of the event.
>
> Unless the park has wireless internet capability or a great reference
> libary in it, I wonder how we're going to figure out mystery clues....
>
> Or am I missing something very basic?
>
> Feel free to explain this to me in short sentences, composed of
> monosyllabic words. I'm feeling really stupid tonight.
>
> Lisa
>
>
>
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those of you at the gathering (it's not like you won't have a clue as to
what city the box is in), but I've tried to be somewhat cryptic. We'll
see...
Kathy
Team t.
On 10/1/06, Lisa Lazar
>
> It seems that this National Mystery planting day may end up being
> pretty complicated if none of the clues for boxes at the upcoming
> event are posted until the day of the event.
>
> Unless the park has wireless internet capability or a great reference
> libary in it, I wonder how we're going to figure out mystery clues....
>
> Or am I missing something very basic?
>
> Feel free to explain this to me in short sentences, composed of
> monosyllabic words. I'm feeling really stupid tonight.
>
> Lisa
>
>
>
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Re: just how mysterious do people plan to be?
From: indigoanigirl (cb.else@gmail.com) |
Date: 2006-10-02 14:41:18 UTC
Not very. (Our mysteriousness comes about how mysterious we will be) :)
We do have a few tricks up our (ahem) sleeve though.
crowgirl
We do have a few tricks up our (ahem) sleeve though.
crowgirl
Re: just how mysterious do people plan to be?
From: Hunter M. Currey (hmoonc@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-10-02 08:04:08 UTC-07:00
We're also planning on being a bit mysterious in the clues. And also bringing clues to share. It will be interesting how it all pans out.
We went up there last weekend to check things out: it was VERY dry, so bring lots of water, and with the weather changing, I'd suggest dressing in layers.
There is a dog park, but dogs are not allowed in the WHOLE park. The terrain over the whole park is pretty rough. There's a covered picnic area (subject to reservation) near the old homestead, with trees and a nice grassy area where it'd be nice for lunch.
Can't wait for this weekend!
--dorks a. of dem xx men
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We went up there last weekend to check things out: it was VERY dry, so bring lots of water, and with the weather changing, I'd suggest dressing in layers.
There is a dog park, but dogs are not allowed in the WHOLE park. The terrain over the whole park is pretty rough. There's a covered picnic area (subject to reservation) near the old homestead, with trees and a nice grassy area where it'd be nice for lunch.
Can't wait for this weekend!
--dorks a. of dem xx men
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Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Yahoo! Small Business.
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