I'm BRAND new to letterboxing, having stumbled upon it less than a
week ago.
Only two days from when I first heard about letterboxing, I had
found four of Spring Chick's boxes, carved my first two stamps, make
a soft-wrap dual-log book, placed my own first letterbox, posted it
to the LbNa website, and created quickie little letterboxing website
for myself. http://home.comcast.net/~bindlestiff_boxer/
As of this afternoon, I had privately emailed Spring Chick a status
report on the boxes I found, two of which I did some minor
upkeep/repairs to, have gotten a nice reply back from her already,
planned out a whole themed series of letterboxes I want to plant,
and carved the first four stamps for said series.
Wha-d'ya think? I am Letter-Boxer material or simply suffering from
obsessive-compulsive, bi-polar or some other type of impairment?
(grin)
Enjoy!
---PJ
aka: Bindle Babe
Great Lakes area -- what do you make of this?
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-11-27
Great Lakes area -- what do you make of this?
From: bindle_babe (Bindlestiff_Boxer@comcast.net) |
Date: 2003-11-27 02:48:46 UTC
Great Lakes area -- what do you make of this?
From: Dog Scouts Troop (DogScouts@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2003-11-27 10:08:14 UTC-05:00
Oh Yeah! You have it bad!!! I believe the common name is Letterboxing Fever-
there is no cure, but luckily, it's GOOD for you health! Welcome
to Letterboxing! Unfortunately you came in during one of the little 'flame
ups' about the database. We really are a great
bunch of people, honest!
Great job on the website and the stamps! I love the knots, you did a really
great job on them. I visit the Houghton Lake area each Summer, any chance
you are near there? I'm guessing that if you found Spring Chick's boxes,
that you are farther West.
I wish you many happy trails, great weather, good company and oh yeah, Happy
Thanksgiving!!
If you have any questions, I'd be happy to share what I know.
Scoutdogs
F-290 P-50 X-90 E-7
www.ScoutdogsBoxes.com
DogScouts @ hotmail dot com
"Experience is something you don't get till just after you need it""
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 02:48:46 -0000
From: "bindle_babe"
Subject: Great Lakes area -- what do you make of this?
I'm BRAND new to letterboxing, having stumbled upon it less than a
week ago.
Only two days from when I first heard about letterboxing, I had
found four of Spring Chick's boxes, carved my first two stamps, make
a soft-wrap dual-log book, placed my own first letterbox, posted it
to the LbNa website, and created quickie little letterboxing website
for myself. http://home.comcast.net/~bindlestiff_boxer/
As of this afternoon, I had privately emailed Spring Chick a status
report on the boxes I found, two of which I did some minor
upkeep/repairs to, have gotten a nice reply back from her already,
planned out a whole themed series of letterboxes I want to plant,
and carved the first four stamps for said series.
Wha-d'ya think? I am Letter-Boxer material or simply suffering from
obsessive-compulsive, bi-polar or some other type of impairment?
(grin)
Enjoy!
---PJ
aka: Bindle Babe
there is no cure, but luckily, it's GOOD for you health! Welcome
to Letterboxing! Unfortunately you came in during one of the little 'flame
ups' about the database
bunch of people, honest!
Great job on the website and the stamps! I love the knots, you did a really
great job on them. I visit the Houghton Lake area each Summer, any chance
you are near there? I'm guessing that if you found Spring Chick's boxes,
that you are farther West.
I wish you many happy trails, great weather, good company and oh yeah, Happy
Thanksgiving!!
If you have any questions, I'd be happy to share what I know.
Scoutdogs
F-290 P-50 X-90 E-7
www.ScoutdogsBoxes.com
DogScouts @ hotmail dot com
"Experience is something you don't get till just after you need it""
Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 02:48:46 -0000
From: "bindle_babe"
Subject: Great Lakes area -- what do you make of this?
I'm BRAND new to letterboxing, having stumbled upon it less than a
week ago.
Only two days from when I first heard about letterboxing, I had
found four of Spring Chick's boxes, carved my first two stamps, make
a soft-wrap dual-log book, placed my own first letterbox, posted it
to the LbNa website, and created quickie little letterboxing website
for myself. http://home.comcast.net/~bindlestiff_boxer/
As of this afternoon, I had privately emailed Spring Chick a status
report on the boxes I found, two of which I did some minor
upkeep/repairs to, have gotten a nice reply back from her already,
planned out a whole themed series of letterboxes I want to plant,
and carved the first four stamps for said series.
Wha-d'ya think? I am Letter-Boxer material or simply suffering from
obsessive-compulsive, bi-polar or some other type of impairment?
(grin)
Enjoy!
---PJ
aka: Bindle Babe