My two kids and I went out letterboxing after my daughter's soccer
game in Lyme this Saturday. We decided to go out to Bluff Point and
try to find Elaine & Jerry's and the 6 boxes in the Sound View
Series. We managed to find E & J's and the first 3 in the series, but
it was starting to get late and the boy did have to get ready for his
first ever school dance tonight, which is where he is now. He's a 6th
grader and my daughter, Katie is a 4th grader. Since we discovered
letterboxing from a Norwich Bulletin article back in the spring,
we've become avid fans. We planted our first one a couple of months
ago at the Bartlett Brook Wildlife Mgmt Area. The 4 letterboxes we
found today put us at P1F25. We've found 25 letterboxes since June.
Our goal is to find every one the Drew's plant. Not likely, but a
worthy goal nonetheless.
I met Eric at EMS with my kids a while back and have corresponded
with Jay Drew and Tom Cooch (the best letterbox ever is Thunder Hole
in Maine) and I like the list. A great rest of the weekend to you all.
Mark (of the 4 hearted Fitton's)
A Fine Day To Letterbox
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A Fine Day To Letterbox
From: (mfitton@snet.net) |
Date: 2000-10-08 00:35:29 UTC
Re:[LbNA] A Fine Day To Letterbox
From: Eric Eurto (enic_iwon@ourhouse.net) |
Date: 2000-10-08 04:21:46 UTC
I always love to see your stamp when I stamp up at a box! So great to see familys doing this.
Eric Eurto
AKA ~The Ram~
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000 00:35:29 -0000 mfitton@snet.net wrote:
>My two kids and I went out letterboxing after my daughter's soccer
>game in Lyme this Saturday. We decided to go out to Bluff Point and
>try to find Elaine & Jerry's and the 6 boxes in the Sound View
>Series. We managed to find E & J's and the first 3 in the series, but
>it was starting to get late and the boy did have to get ready for his
>first ever school dance tonight, which is where he is now. He's a 6th
>grader and my daughter, Katie is a 4th grader. Since we discovered
>letterboxing from a Norwich Bulletin article back in the spring,
>we've become avid fans. We planted our first one a couple of months
>ago at the Bartlett Brook Wildlife Mgmt Area. The 4 letterboxes we
>found today put us at P1F25. We've found 25 letterboxes since June.
>Our goal is to find every one the Drew's plant. Not likely, but a
>worthy goal nonetheless.
>
>I met Eric at EMS with my kids a while back and have corresponded
>with Jay Drew and Tom Cooch (the best letterbox ever is Thunder Hole
>in Maine) and I like the list. A great rest of the weekend to you all.
>
>
>Mark (of the 4 hearted Fitton's)
>
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Eric Eurto
AKA ~The Ram~
On Sun, 08 Oct 2000 00:35:29 -0000 mfitton@snet.net wrote:
>My two kids and I went out letterboxing after my daughter's soccer
>game in Lyme this Saturday. We decided to go out to Bluff Point and
>try to find Elaine & Jerry's and the 6 boxes in the Sound View
>Series. We managed to find E & J's and the first 3 in the series, but
>it was starting to get late and the boy did have to get ready for his
>first ever school dance tonight, which is where he is now. He's a 6th
>grader and my daughter, Katie is a 4th grader. Since we discovered
>letterboxing from a Norwich Bulletin article back in the spring,
>we've become avid fans. We planted our first one a couple of months
>ago at the Bartlett Brook Wildlife Mgmt Area. The 4 letterboxes we
>found today put us at P1F25. We've found 25 letterboxes since June.
>Our goal is to find every one the Drew's plant. Not likely, but a
>worthy goal nonetheless.
>
>I met Eric at EMS with my kids a while back and have corresponded
>with Jay Drew and Tom Cooch (the best letterbox ever is Thunder Hole
>in Maine) and I like the list. A great rest of the weekend to you all.
>
>
>Mark (of the 4 hearted Fitton's)
>
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Re: [LbNA] A Fine Day To Letterbox
From: Susan/Erik Davis (davisarc@wcvt.com) |
Date: 2000-10-08 09:09:02 UTC-04:00
It's always a fine day to letterbox! When reading your post it occurred
to me that we are finally realizing one of the initial visions- family
letterboxing. Recent posts suggest there are a wealth of 8-15 year olds
out there. I do hope we can have a rambunctious Fall gathering with
plenty of kids. We can contribute a nine year old (4th grade).
Regards,
Susan
to me that we are finally realizing one of the initial visions- family
letterboxing. Recent posts suggest there are a wealth of 8-15 year olds
out there. I do hope we can have a rambunctious Fall gathering with
plenty of kids. We can contribute a nine year old (4th grade).
Regards,
Susan