Letterboxing in NewEngland
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Started on 2005-01-19
Letterboxing in NewEngland
From: Drew Family (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2005-01-19 16:46:23 UTC
> Gwen & I did a little boxing in Seal Beach today and nearly had
heat stroke. While the rest of the country was nice and cool we had
to suffer through a sunshiny 82 degrees. The worst part was I forgot
my bermuda shorts in Kernville and sweltered in long pants.(This is
primarily for Jay.)
>
> Don
Unable to make the recent caravan boxing trip that involved scurrying
from heated car to defrosted suv, M and I went for a hike in
yesterday's -10 degree sunshine. I had on my new silk underarmor
(sorry, LPNH) and was only frozen to the...bone...when I slipped on a
glaciated puddle. Thankfully my portable-desk sized box of stamps
broke my fall.
Thinking of you, Don, but not picturing the Bermuda shorts part, Jay
Re: Letterboxing in NewEngland
From: rscarpen (letterboxing@atlasquest.com) |
Date: 2005-01-19 17:01:12 UTC
> Thinking of you, Don, but not picturing the Bermuda shorts part, Jay
Oh, please, please please let's not go there..... =)
-- Ryan
Re: Letterboxing in NewEngland
From: dvn2rckr (dvn2rckr@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-01-19 22:29:15 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Drew Family"
wrote:
>
> > Gwen & I did a little boxing in Seal Beach today and nearly had
> heat stroke. While the rest of the country was nice and cool we
had
> to suffer through a sunshiny 82 degrees. The worst part was I
forgot
> my bermuda shorts in Kernville and sweltered in long pants.(This
is
> primarily for Jay.)
> >
> > Don
>
> Unable to make the recent caravan boxing trip that involved
scurrying
> from heated car to defrosted suv, M and I went for a hike in
> yesterday's -10 degree sunshine. I had on my new silk underarmor
> (sorry, LPNH) and was only frozen to the...bone...when I slipped
on a
> glaciated puddle. Thankfully my portable-desk sized box of stamps
> broke my fall.
>
> Thinking of you, Don, but not picturing the Bermuda shorts part,
Jay
Did we mention that the 3rd corner of the continental US (ref in the
previous two posts) was suffering under an unbearable 64 degrees
(thank you 'pineapple express'? Not bad since last week boasted
temperatures in the mid-low 30s and freezing rain. Anyways,
letterboxing in this miserable heat wave is almost out of the
question--as we can't locate our summer clothes all that quickly--
they've been stowed away until we get our 8 short weeks of summer
sometime next July. If we do get to go out before then, who knows
if the letterboxes are even still there--with all the record
rainfall we've experienced the past couple of days--many of the
letterboxes have probably floated away already and are now headed
either to Alaska or Asia. Just waiting on a letterboxing weather
report from Florida now... ;)
dvn2r ckr
Re: [LbNA] Re: Letterboxing in NewEngland
From: (StDebb@aol.com) |
Date: 2005-01-19 17:43:59 UTC-05:00
dvn2rckr@yahoo.com writes:
> Just waiting on a letterboxing weather
> report from Florida now... ;)
>
Okay, It's absolutely gorgeous here, so everyone should be making plans to
come for the gathering on Feb. 5. (shameless plug)
Highs have been in the high sixties or low seventies. It's a bit on the
breezy side, but sunny. This is our prime boxing time of year!
DebBee
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> Just waiting on a letterboxing weather
> report from Florida now... ;)
>
Okay, It's absolutely gorgeous here, so everyone should be making plans to
come for the gathering on Feb. 5. (shameless plug)
Highs have been in the high sixties or low seventies. It's a bit on the
breezy side, but sunny. This is our prime boxing time of year!
DebBee
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