Okay, everyone. Could we please have a moment of silence? (:
I went to check on "Bread" (my first plant containing my first hand
carved stamp) today and I could see the open, wet Rubbermaid from 30
feet away. The stamp is gone and the logbook is moldy. So, for
now, I've pulled the box. I haven't decided whether to re-carve and
re-plant somewhere else nearby or to give it up!
It is sad when a box dies *sniff*
Happy trails,
Kerri
RI: Bread at Meshanticut
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-08-11
RI: Bread at Meshanticut
From: playschoolteach (playschoolteach@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-11 21:02:28 UTC
Re: RI: Bread at Meshanticut
From: birder579 (birder579@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-12 13:20:52 UTC
Let me share your sadness.
I have not yet had the unfortunate experience to loose one of my
boxes. Yet I can understand it takes a lot of work and faith to put
out a box, and hope other boxers will come and enjoy it. Continue
to plant and hope, and other boxes will survive.
The Bird Stamper
(Who is normally silent, but must respond.)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "playschoolteach"
wrote:
> Okay, everyone. Could we please have a moment of silence? (:
>
> I went to check on "Bread" (my first plant containing my first
hand
> carved stamp) today and I could see the open, wet Rubbermaid from
30
> feet away. The stamp is gone and the logbook is moldy. So, for
> now, I've pulled the box. I haven't decided whether to re-carve
and
> re-plant somewhere else nearby or to give it up!
>
> It is sad when a box dies *sniff*
>
> Happy trails,
> Kerri
I have not yet had the unfortunate experience to loose one of my
boxes. Yet I can understand it takes a lot of work and faith to put
out a box, and hope other boxers will come and enjoy it. Continue
to plant and hope, and other boxes will survive.
The Bird Stamper
(Who is normally silent, but must respond.)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "playschoolteach"
> Okay, everyone. Could we please have a moment of silence? (:
>
> I went to check on "Bread" (my first plant containing my first
hand
> carved stamp) today and I could see the open, wet Rubbermaid from
30
> feet away. The stamp is gone and the logbook is moldy. So, for
> now, I've pulled the box. I haven't decided whether to re-carve
and
> re-plant somewhere else nearby or to give it up!
>
> It is sad when a box dies *sniff*
>
> Happy trails,
> Kerri