I read about Pandora's plea in the What's New Section of the LbNA
website. I do not have postal letterboxes, but I do have my own
planted letterboxes. I've decided to do a little "letterboxing by
proxy" for Pandora by making an extra image stamp of the letterboxes
I find in RI and MA and sending them along to her to keep her spirits
up while she recovers and until she can get back on the trails again.
So far, I have sent her my own signature stamp image, and the stamp
images of all the letterboxes that I have personally planted or have
personally adopted.
I have been given information that according to the rules, I am not
supposed to publish or re-transmit another letterboxers' box stamp
image without their express consent. I did not consider making an
extra stamp image on a 3x5 index card to send to one individual a
violation of this rule, but I stand corrected.
If there is any letterbox placer in RI or MA who does NOT wish me to
letterbox by proxy at any of their boxes, please contact me off list
and I will abide by your decision.
Thank you for listening.
Warrior Woman
(tries to get creative and gets into trouble-again!)
To all RI and MA letterbox placers
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-10-21
To all RI and MA letterbox placers
From: Warrior Woman (warrioringilead@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-10-21 17:11:34 UTC
Re: To all RI and MA letterbox placers
From: cavy_lovers4 (adelcoll@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2003-10-21 17:24:10 UTC
I'd be honored if you thought any of my box stamps were worth sharing!
I'd do what you want and not worry about it. Who is going to know or
be harmed? I don't think stamping 2 cards is "transmitting" anyway.
Cavy Lovers
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Warrior Woman"
wrote:
> I read about Pandora's plea in the What's New Section of the LbNA
> website. I do not have postal letterboxes, but I do have my own
> planted letterboxes. I've decided to do a little "letterboxing by
> proxy" for Pandora by making an extra image stamp of the
letterboxes
> I find in RI and MA and sending them along to her to keep her
spirits
> up while she recovers and until she can get back on the trails
again.
>
> So far, I have sent her my own signature stamp image, and the stamp
> images of all the letterboxes that I have personally planted or
have
> personally adopted.
>
> I have been given information that according to the rules, I am not
> supposed to publish or re-transmit another letterboxers' box stamp
> image without their express consent. I did not consider making an
> extra stamp image on a 3x5 index card to send to one individual a
> violation of this rule, but I stand corrected.
>
> If there is any letterbox placer in RI or MA who does NOT wish me
to
> letterbox by proxy at any of their boxes, please contact me off
list
> and I will abide by your decision.
>
> Thank you for listening.
>
> Warrior Woman
> (tries to get creative and gets into trouble-again!)
I'd do what you want and not worry about it. Who is going to know or
be harmed? I don't think stamping 2 cards is "transmitting" anyway.
Cavy Lovers
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Warrior Woman"
> I read about Pandora's plea in the What's New Section of the LbNA
> website. I do not have postal letterboxes, but I do have my own
> planted letterboxes. I've decided to do a little "letterboxing by
> proxy" for Pandora by making an extra image stamp of the
letterboxes
> I find in RI and MA and sending them along to her to keep her
spirits
> up while she recovers and until she can get back on the trails
again.
>
> So far, I have sent her my own signature stamp image, and the stamp
> images of all the letterboxes that I have personally planted or
have
> personally adopted.
>
> I have been given information that according to the rules, I am not
> supposed to publish or re-transmit another letterboxers' box stamp
> image without their express consent. I did not consider making an
> extra stamp image on a 3x5 index card to send to one individual a
> violation of this rule, but I stand corrected.
>
> If there is any letterbox placer in RI or MA who does NOT wish me
to
> letterbox by proxy at any of their boxes, please contact me off
list
> and I will abide by your decision.
>
> Thank you for listening.
>
> Warrior Woman
> (tries to get creative and gets into trouble-again!)
Re: To all RI and MA letterbox placers
From: monotropa (bsennott@crocker.com) |
Date: 2003-10-21 19:55:28 UTC
Warrior Woman, you have my permission to send images from
any of my letterboxes to Pandora. I think it's a nice gesture. I'm
sure she's not going to publish them anywhere. I sent her a tiny
HH I found recently (it fit in a film canister!) as well as a
brand-new microbox I made that she can either use as a postal
box or hide as an HH once she is able to get outside and box
again. (Altoids tins make great microboxes if you make your own
logbooks to fit in them.)
I'm glad her request was posted on the LBNA site. It was fun
putting together a package to send her and it made me
remember how lucky I am. It's easy to take for granted being able
to get out and about.
Bonnie
P.S. I won't get into the P,F,X, etc. fray. Looks like there are
almost as many ways of counting as there are letterboxers!
any of my letterboxes to Pandora. I think it's a nice gesture. I'm
sure she's not going to publish them anywhere. I sent her a tiny
HH I found recently (it fit in a film canister!) as well as a
brand-new microbox I made that she can either use as a postal
box or hide as an HH once she is able to get outside and box
again. (Altoids tins make great microboxes if you make your own
logbooks to fit in them.)
I'm glad her request was posted on the LBNA site. It was fun
putting together a package to send her and it made me
remember how lucky I am. It's easy to take for granted being able
to get out and about.
Bonnie
P.S. I won't get into the P,F,X, etc. fray. Looks like there are
almost as many ways of counting as there are letterboxers!