i don't know which seacoast boxes you are saying have vanished but at least
one of yours is still there. just this past month i have found seacoast1,
which was very well hidden and a real challenge to get out of its hiding
spot. pretty sure seacoast #2 is missing. also in january was at gilson road
it was still there. i never did find the one at the cemetery the first time
so it could very well not be there or be there.
smile
uneksia
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aisling d'art boxes in n.h.
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Started on 2005-04-24
aisling d'art boxes in n.h.
From: uneksia (uneksia@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-04-24 11:40:21 UTC-04:00
Re: [LbNA] aisling d'art boxes in n.h.
From: Eibhlin Morey (eibhlinm@gmail.com) |
Date: 2005-04-27 07:05:59 UTC-05:00
Hi,
I just returned from a (real) "ghost hunt" in New Orleans, and I was
thrilled to find out that some of my letterboxes are still in NH!
Thanks, Uneksia!
I know that someone had refurbished the Seacoast #1 box, but had heard
that it had gone missing... perhaps the person just couldn't find it.
It is a tricky one to find, especially if you're trying to be discreet
about it.
I'm also delighted that the Gilson Road one is still there; I'd heard
that the cemetery one was missing, but it wasn't especially
well-hidden, so that's no surprise since it was a hand-carved stamp.
Thanks for the updates... I'll be back online tomorrow and change the
info on my webpages.
Cheerfully,
Aisling
On 4/24/05, uneksia wrote:
>
> ...at least
> one of yours is still there. just this past month i have found seacoast1,
> which was very well hidden and a real challenge to get out of its hiding
> spot. pretty sure seacoast #2 is missing. also in january was at gilson road
> it was still there....
I just returned from a (real) "ghost hunt" in New Orleans, and I was
thrilled to find out that some of my letterboxes are still in NH!
Thanks, Uneksia!
I know that someone had refurbished the Seacoast #1 box, but had heard
that it had gone missing... perhaps the person just couldn't find it.
It is a tricky one to find, especially if you're trying to be discreet
about it.
I'm also delighted that the Gilson Road one is still there; I'd heard
that the cemetery one was missing, but it wasn't especially
well-hidden, so that's no surprise since it was a hand-carved stamp.
Thanks for the updates... I'll be back online tomorrow and change the
info on my webpages.
Cheerfully,
Aisling
On 4/24/05, uneksia
>
> ...at least
> one of yours is still there. just this past month i have found seacoast1,
> which was very well hidden and a real challenge to get out of its hiding
> spot. pretty sure seacoast #2 is missing. also in january was at gilson road
> it was still there....