Wild Woman, Of course you are very right about educating people here about letterboxing. Duh, I found out about letterboxing by a chance reading of an aticle while visiting my brother in Coasta Mesa, Ca. So why am I so slow at figuring out what you point out? Tunnel vision I guess. Will try to make some contacts with writer types and see what happens. In the mean time I`ll keep carving stamps and planting boxes. Speaking of boxes, I have found good quality boxes at a couple of our $ stores. They buy out invetorys from failing businesse and sell them cheep. Got 4 Rubbermade boxes for $.99 ea. They sell for triple that at Albertsons Thanks for the help. Hopefully next week iin Seatle we`ll get a few finds under our belts. Maybe we need Amana from Seattle to make a trip here. She seems to be every place else!
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Slim picking for letterboxers in Montana
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-05-04
Slim picking for letterboxers in Montana
From: Bob and Joan Egan (egan@montana.com) |
Date: 2003-05-04 23:21:47 UTC-06:00
Re: [LbNA] Slim picking for letterboxers in Montana
From: (PNWEXPLR@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-05-05 10:43:33 UTC-04:00
Great--as people on this list tend to say, "Plant 'em and they will come."
If you happen to know a writer, they might be into querying a
magazine/newspaper--but keep in mind that you can always suggest the topic to
your local paper/radio or TV station/regional magazine. Those folks are
often looking for stories, and the fact that a reader/listener/local person
suggests the idea carries some weight.
Good luck!
--Wild Woman
If you happen to know a writer, they might be into querying a
magazine/newspaper--but keep in mind that you can always suggest the topic to
your local paper/radio or TV station/regional magazine. Those folks are
often looking for stories, and the fact that a reader/listener/local person
suggests the idea carries some weight.
Good luck!
--Wild Woman