To those who are creating and planting letterboxes hidden
indoors, in libraries and retail stores and such, could I make a
small suggestion? Please include in your clue the days and
times when the location is open.
On Saturday I drove about 45 minutes to find a box that is hidden
in a rubber stamp store. (Neat idea, huh?) But when I got there,
I discovered the store is closed on weekends.
I know I could have called ahead--but who would think that a
retail store on Main Street would not be open on a Saturday
afternoon? Had the store hours been noted in the clue, I would
have known better.
Anyway, just a suggestion. Happy winter boxing everyone--
Bonnie
P.S. To Team Green Dragon: Wow, what a fabulous carving!
Indoor Boxes: Clue Suggestion
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Started on 2003-12-22
Indoor Boxes: Clue Suggestion
From: monotropa (bsennott@crocker.com) |
Date: 2003-12-22 15:47:34 UTC
RE: [LbNA] Indoor Boxes: Clue Suggestion
From: Pam Kleingers (pam@kleingers.net) |
Date: 2003-12-22 18:41:16 UTC-05:00
Gosh I bet that was frustrating!
Of course, even if the hours were posted with the clues, there is no
guarantee that they wouldn't change unexpectedly, so it would be worthwhile
to double check anyhow--especially for museums and small crafty type places
that are owner-operated or staffed by volunteers etc.
And as a reminder, many parks are subject ot the whim of the weather at thsi
time of year, so checking on trail conditions (and even accessibility)
becomes more important as well.
Of course, even if the hours were posted with the clues, there is no
guarantee that they wouldn't change unexpectedly, so it would be worthwhile
to double check anyhow--especially for museums and small crafty type places
that are owner-operated or staffed by volunteers etc.
And as a reminder, many parks are subject ot the whim of the weather at thsi
time of year, so checking on trail conditions (and even accessibility)
becomes more important as well.