Just to let you know. When I visited it the standing tree was laying
down. The new maintainer may have moved it to another nearby standing
tree.
Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
6 messages in this thread |
Started on 2005-08-17
Re: Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
From: John (jprovetto@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-08-17 17:55:35 UTC
Re: Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
From: gerania93 (gerania93@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-08-18 00:24:58 UTC
I'm still looking for Deepest on the map and wondering who the heck
Barbara was. I may have to stake out Aud's house this weekend ; )
Gerania
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote:
> Just to let you know. When I visited it the standing tree was laying
> down. The new maintainer may have moved it to another nearby
standing
> tree.
Barbara was. I may have to stake out Aud's house this weekend ; )
Gerania
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "John"
> Just to let you know. When I visited it the standing tree was laying
> down. The new maintainer may have moved it to another nearby
standing
> tree.
Re: Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
From: John Rovetto (jprovetto@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-08-18 09:37:14 UTC-04:00
TO: "gerania93"
Do you know who Margaret and Mary are? Barbara is just a question of faith.
How's that for continuing the riddle?
Do you know who Margaret and Mary are? Barbara is just a question of faith.
How's that for continuing the riddle?
Re: Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
From: Rick in Boca (rick_in_boca@bigfoot.com) |
Date: 2005-08-18 14:54:49 UTC
Gosh that is a tough set of clues. I use the excuse that I am new to
New Jersey and unfamiliar with many of the sights and cities. But the
truth is, I'm just not very good with riddles. While I can out-google
anyone, I really don't even know where to start with this one. So, as
with most of these mystery boxes, I'll categorize it as unattainable.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "John Rovetto"
wrote:
> TO: "gerania93"
>
> Do you know who Margaret and Mary are? Barbara is just a question of
faith.
> How's that for continuing the riddle?
New Jersey and unfamiliar with many of the sights and cities. But the
truth is, I'm just not very good with riddles. While I can out-google
anyone, I really don't even know where to start with this one. So, as
with most of these mystery boxes, I'll categorize it as unattainable.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "John Rovetto"
wrote:
> TO: "gerania93"
>
> Do you know who Margaret and Mary are? Barbara is just a question of
faith.
> How's that for continuing the riddle?
Re: Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
From: wpastfarm (ckanaa@netscape.net) |
Date: 2005-08-18 16:04:12 UTC
Don't be so quick to write off a talent for googling; I am also a
googler par excellence (we will have to have a google-off some day)
and have solved quite a few mystery boxes (including Deepest NJ, even
before John gave his hint) with its help. As a matter of fact, I was
just wondering the other day how anyone figured out mystery boxes in
the dark ages before google!
~ the b's
ps Wow John, were you really the second finder? Can't wait to get
there myself. Thanks for the tip about the fallen tree.
googler par excellence (we will have to have a google-off some day)
and have solved quite a few mystery boxes (including Deepest NJ, even
before John gave his hint) with its help. As a matter of fact, I was
just wondering the other day how anyone figured out mystery boxes in
the dark ages before google!
~ the b's
ps Wow John, were you really the second finder? Can't wait to get
there myself. Thanks for the tip about the fallen tree.
Re: Deepest NJ - A word from the second finder
From: Rick in Boca (rick_in_boca@bigfoot.com) |
Date: 2005-08-19 17:13:32 UTC
Speaking of Google, I got an e-mail the other day from someone who had
Googled:
http://www.google.com/search?&q=Letterbox+Echo+Lake+Park+Springfield
He was trying to find out if the rock group "They Might Be Giants" was
going to play their song "Letterbox" at their evening concert in "Echo
Lake Park".
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "wpastfarm" wrote:
> Don't be so quick to write off a talent for googling; I am also a
> googler par excellence (we will have to have a google-off some day)
> and have solved quite a few mystery boxes (including Deepest NJ, even
> before John gave his hint) with its help. As a matter of fact, I was
> just wondering the other day how anyone figured out mystery boxes in
> the dark ages before google!
>
> ~ the b's
>
> ps Wow John, were you really the second finder? Can't wait to get
> there myself. Thanks for the tip about the fallen tree.
Googled:
http://www.google.com/search?&q=Letterbox+Echo+Lake+Park+Springfield
He was trying to find out if the rock group "They Might Be Giants" was
going to play their song "Letterbox" at their evening concert in "Echo
Lake Park".
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "wpastfarm"
> Don't be so quick to write off a talent for googling; I am also a
> googler par excellence (we will have to have a google-off some day)
> and have solved quite a few mystery boxes (including Deepest NJ, even
> before John gave his hint) with its help. As a matter of fact, I was
> just wondering the other day how anyone figured out mystery boxes in
> the dark ages before google!
>
> ~ the b's
>
> ps Wow John, were you really the second finder? Can't wait to get
> there myself. Thanks for the tip about the fallen tree.