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Peter Peter Stamp & other South Bay reports

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Peter Peter Stamp & other South Bay reports

From: grumpygrinchy (ffuselier@comcast.net) | Date: 2005-04-10 21:50:51 UTC

We zipped back to the South Bay this morning and returned Peter
Peter's stamp where it belongs. Sorry again about the mixup.

We were unable to locate Go Spartans. Don't think we were in the
wrong location, but we'll be happy to learn if someone else finds it
after we didn't.

Saxon's Nemesis is alive and well, and continues to tantalize and
tease dogs the world over.

Found all three of the Rancho San Antonio Boxes. Poison Oak is
thriving in the park, so be careful when you go searching. Box #3,
Vulcan Greeting was visible, wet, and open. We cleaned, dried, and
rehid carefully. There was an additional stamp in the bag, not the
box. It is a store-bought stamp that has shooting stars as its
image. There was no logbook nor indication that it is supposed to be
a hitchhiker. Does it sound familiar to any of you who have visited
the Vulcan Greeting box? It had not been stamped into the logbook, so
we're wondering if one of you dropped it by accident.

Grumpy Grinch






Re: [LbNCA] Peter Peter Stamp & other South Bay reports

From: Lea Shangraw Fox (princesslea@alamedanet.net) | Date: 2005-04-13 09:27:27 UTC-07:00
I haven't been to these but I think I read about this oddity somewhere
- the planter just decided to put 2 stamps in the box because they
liked them both. Thanks for tending to the exposed box! So sorry we
will not see you in Sacto.

-- Princess Lea

On Apr 10, 2005, at 2:50 PM, grumpygrinchy wrote:

>
> Found all three of the Rancho San Antonio Boxes. Poison Oak is
> thriving in the park, so be careful when you go searching. Box #3,
> Vulcan Greeting was visible, wet, and open. We cleaned, dried, and
> rehid carefully. There was an additional stamp in the bag, not the
> box. It is a store-bought stamp that has shooting stars as its
> image. There was no logbook nor indication that it is supposed to be
> a hitchhiker. Does it sound familiar to any of you who have visited
> the Vulcan Greeting box? It had not been stamped into the logbook, so
> we're wondering if one of you dropped it by accident.
>


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