Oh, I'm so glad that the stamp was found. Where was it, and who found it?
I remember the first time I saw this stamp. Just beautiful. Kel had
also noted that the box was in a lot of poison oak, so I spent the
rest of the hike muttering "don't touch your face....don't touch your
face." I'm still in East Coast mode, and forget to look for poison oak.
I've been planting and carving stamps like a mad fool. Too bad for you
guys (except maybe Paul) that they're in upstate NY, where two days
ago we ahd tornado warnings, and all hunkered into the trap room
(basement) of the opera house.
Finally, my sweetie Robb just planted his first box. Right now it is
just listed on LBNA. It is called Cormorant something or other.
Take Care y'all!
Lisascenic
Art Trekker's stamp, and a few of my own
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Started on 2005-06-08
Art Trekker's stamp, and a few of my own
From: Lisa Lazar (lazar.bauer@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-06-08 13:01:56 UTC
Re: [LbNCA] Art Trekker's stamp, and a few of my own
From: Gwen and Don Jackson (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-06-08 08:58:20 UTC-07:00
----- Original Message -----
From: Lisa Lazar
To: LbNCA@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 6:01 AM
Subject: [LbNCA] Art Trekker's stamp, and a few of my own
I had posted the plea on several lists and Q from SoCal was going up to Seattle and found it at Duncan's Landing in the parking lot. I've sent ArtTrekker several messages via AQ, direct and through Contact the placer.
Don
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