Nepenthe is once again residing at the site of the Oracle, this time
a bit more disguised, but in the same spot.
I had to revise the clues a bit, based upon changes that occured in
the area. For those of you who have already found Nepenthe, you may
remember the lion (that almost perplexed a couple of you)... well,
the lion has vanished! I'm trying to picture it face down in a
dumpster, or sitting out by the curb, waiting for trash collection,
but I don't think that's its fate. Maybe it just walked away...
I don't know how I found the time to recarve the stamp and replant
the box, but since its been a favorite, I'm more than happy to do so.
I've been busy completing a box in time for this weekend's Golden
Gate Gathering. You know I couldn't let this opportunity pass
without a splash, so...
in time for Saturday:
The Hunt for the Temple of Neptune of the Lost City of Atlantis,
Tlamco (2 "key" boxes leading to an underwater letterbox).
Betcha didn't know that there's a legend that goes back to the 19th
century that says that San Francisco was once "Tlamco", a city of
Atlantis... (YES!)
Paul in SF
Nepenthe Replaced
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Started on 2004-07-28
Nepenthe Replaced
From: paulonthepark (pgonyea@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2004-07-28 20:00:48 UTC
Re: Nepenthe Replaced
From: Tara (tarasdsu@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-07-29 22:18:01 UTC
Hooray! As soon as I saw this I ran out to go find it before it was
too late :) Excellent box camouflaging by the way!
Tara
--- In LbNCA@yahoogroups.com, "paulonthepark" wrote:
> Nepenthe is once again residing at the site of the Oracle, this
time
> a bit more disguised, but in the same spot.
>
> I had to revise the clues a bit, based upon changes that occured
in
> the area. For those of you who have already found Nepenthe, you
may
> remember the lion (that almost perplexed a couple of you)... well,
> the lion has vanished! I'm trying to picture it face down in a
> dumpster, or sitting out by the curb, waiting for trash
collection,
> but I don't think that's its fate. Maybe it just walked away...
>
> I don't know how I found the time to recarve the stamp and replant
> the box, but since its been a favorite, I'm more than happy to do
so.
>
> I've been busy completing a box in time for this weekend's Golden
> Gate Gathering. You know I couldn't let this opportunity pass
> without a splash, so...
>
> in time for Saturday:
>
> The Hunt for the Temple of Neptune of the Lost City of Atlantis,
> Tlamco (2 "key" boxes leading to an underwater letterbox).
>
> Betcha didn't know that there's a legend that goes back to the
19th
> century that says that San Francisco was once "Tlamco", a city of
> Atlantis... (YES!)
>
> Paul in SF
too late :) Excellent box camouflaging by the way!
Tara
--- In LbNCA@yahoogroups.com, "paulonthepark"
> Nepenthe is once again residing at the site of the Oracle, this
time
> a bit more disguised, but in the same spot.
>
> I had to revise the clues a bit, based upon changes that occured
in
> the area. For those of you who have already found Nepenthe, you
may
> remember the lion (that almost perplexed a couple of you)... well,
> the lion has vanished! I'm trying to picture it face down in a
> dumpster, or sitting out by the curb, waiting for trash
collection,
> but I don't think that's its fate. Maybe it just walked away...
>
> I don't know how I found the time to recarve the stamp and replant
> the box, but since its been a favorite, I'm more than happy to do
so.
>
> I've been busy completing a box in time for this weekend's Golden
> Gate Gathering. You know I couldn't let this opportunity pass
> without a splash, so...
>
> in time for Saturday:
>
> The Hunt for the Temple of Neptune of the Lost City of Atlantis,
> Tlamco (2 "key" boxes leading to an underwater letterbox).
>
> Betcha didn't know that there's a legend that goes back to the
19th
> century that says that San Francisco was once "Tlamco", a city of
> Atlantis... (YES!)
>
> Paul in SF