I regret to inform Princess Lea and others that Beach Grover has run
away. I found him this last week but he is now really missing. Poor
JugglerMouse who wanted him, too. Princess Lea, I offer a fake rock
for his home if you recarve and want to replant him.
BTW, JugglerMouse and I finished the Nancy Drew Notebook series today
with great luck. Found the three we have closest to us: Stolen
Unicorn, Princesses on Parade, and Stinky Cheese Surprise. All were
in good shape and well hidden. Those three "smool big stones" were
rather intimidating but we managed. *grin*
Thanks, again, for gracing 101 with such finds. We especially loved
the unicorn.
JugglerMouse and Sir B
Beach Grover (Central CA) Missing In Action
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Started on 2003-10-13
Beach Grover (Central CA) Missing In Action
From: Sir Balthazar (neovolatile@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-10-13 04:09:30 UTC
Re: Beach Grover (Central CA) Missing In Action
From: Lea Shangraw Fox (princesslea@alamedanet.net) |
Date: 2003-10-14 03:30:29 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Sir Balthazar" wrote:
> I regret to inform Princess Lea and others that Beach Grover has run
> away. I found him this last week but he is now really missing. Poor
> JugglerMouse who wanted him, too. Princess Lea, I offer a fake rock
> for his home if you recarve and want to replant him.
>
Uh oh - well that robably sets some kind of land speed record for fastest
disappearance act by a letterbox. Guess the pincher bugs that live in the driftwood
didn't do much to protect poor Grover. I just may recarve him - after I was done the
first time I realized I had forgotten the beach ball that I meant to put at his feet.
Thanks for the offer of the rock for better protection.
-- Princess Lea
> I regret to inform Princess Lea and others that Beach Grover has run
> away. I found him this last week but he is now really missing. Poor
> JugglerMouse who wanted him, too. Princess Lea, I offer a fake rock
> for his home if you recarve and want to replant him.
>
Uh oh - well that robably sets some kind of land speed record for fastest
disappearance act by a letterbox. Guess the pincher bugs that live in the driftwood
didn't do much to protect poor Grover. I just may recarve him - after I was done the
first time I realized I had forgotten the beach ball that I meant to put at his feet.
Thanks for the offer of the rock for better protection.
-- Princess Lea