WE went Letterboxing today, and found Stone soup and the Hand of Saroman in
good shape.
We also went in search of st. Patricks fliers. We had trouble finding the
first one (we were looking in the wrong tree) and the second one is
unfortunatly in the same tree that a family of bees have built a hive. We
were able to get to the box but be very CAREFULl while searching for this
one.
I was going to contact Pandora (the placer) but didn't copy her e-mail from
the box. Hopefully the message will be sent along from here.
Otherwise we had fun and as G sais it's always an adventure.
GSD
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Started on 2003-09-07
St patricks fliers CA
From: Bootsy Collins (box_gsd@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2003-09-07 23:47:02 UTC
Re: St patricks fliers CA
From: Sir Balthazar (neovolatile@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-09-08 00:13:23 UTC
> I was going to contact Pandora (the placer) but didn't copy her e-
mail from
> the box. Hopefully the message will be sent along from here.
>
> Otherwise we had fun and as G sais it's always an adventure.
>
> GSD
>
No need in contacting Pandy. She no longer lives in this area and is
really not that involved in the boxes' upkeep. I sort of inherited
them when she went to Portland.
Sorry about the bees. That is a twist on the fliers. On a similar
note, this weekend up at the Norcal event, JugglerMouse was bit by a
yellowjacket. Thanks to A-Bear, who had some anti-sting meds, the
bite seems to be fine. More of my reflections on the event in another
post.
BTW, I think it might be a nice touch to have a small seminar at the
October 4th event on using a compass. I know it looks simple but it
is sometimes the simple things that get one.
Glad you are out getting those boxes. Thanks for the update.
Sincere as a badger can be(e),
Sir B
mail from
> the box. Hopefully the message will be sent along from here.
>
> Otherwise we had fun and as G sais it's always an adventure.
>
> GSD
>
No need in contacting Pandy. She no longer lives in this area and is
really not that involved in the boxes' upkeep. I sort of inherited
them when she went to Portland.
Sorry about the bees. That is a twist on the fliers. On a similar
note, this weekend up at the Norcal event, JugglerMouse was bit by a
yellowjacket. Thanks to A-Bear, who had some anti-sting meds, the
bite seems to be fine. More of my reflections on the event in another
post.
BTW, I think it might be a nice touch to have a small seminar at the
October 4th event on using a compass. I know it looks simple but it
is sometimes the simple things that get one.
Glad you are out getting those boxes. Thanks for the update.
Sincere as a badger can be(e),
Sir B