Hitcher on Loose in TX
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Started on 2005-03-28
Hitcher on Loose in TX
From: wandaandpete (wandaandpete@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-03-28 21:44:36 UTC
Wanda's still boxing up a storm out there in Texas, and has collected a couple
hundred boxes since that Rodeo Event last weekend in Brazos Bend. She'll
probably be reaching F7000 sometime while I'm out there with her in the next few
days. In the meantime, though, before I could get any boxes to plant out to her, she
must have gotten awfully desperate to plant something, because she just planted a
hitchhiker all by itself! I hope someone out there will rescue this homeless hitcher
soon, and perhaps plant a more permanent home in its temporary resting place.
The hitcher is in the northern part of Panna Maria cemetery in the historic little
Texas town of that same name, founded by Polish immigrants in 1854 along Bahia
Trail between San Antonio and Goliad. Look for a statue of a little girl (age 4 and 1/
2) under a Live Oak tree. On the north side of the nearby cedar to the south, find
Harriet tucked into a little nest at about the height Elzbieta might have reached.
Looking forward to letterboxing in TX and OK myself.
Cheers,
Pete