After being informed that one of the boxes in my Lightening My Load series was planted in a spot that is under 3 feet of water in the spring I decided to move the box today and changed the clues.
Thanks to all who've stamped in so far!
the lazy letterboxer
Change in clues-Athol, MA series
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Started on 2005-09-02
Change in clues-Athol, MA series
From: davebes (deebes@net1plus.com) |
Date: 2005-09-02 17:11:40 UTC-04:00
Re: Change in clues-Athol, MA series
From: automan01440 (automan01440@msn.com) |
Date: 2005-09-03 22:56:40 UTC
I have been to that box twice and I saw the note in the log book and
forgot to mention.
I guess that I will have to revisit this one to find out its new
location with Grandpa Joe.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "davebes" wrote:
> After being informed that one of the boxes in my Lightening My Load
series was planted in a spot that is under 3 feet of water in the
spring I decided to move the box today and changed the clues.
> Thanks to all who've stamped in so far!
> the lazy letterboxer
forgot to mention.
I guess that I will have to revisit this one to find out its new
location with Grandpa Joe.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "davebes"
> After being informed that one of the boxes in my Lightening My Load
series was planted in a spot that is under 3 feet of water in the
spring I decided to move the box today and changed the clues.
> Thanks to all who've stamped in so far!
> the lazy letterboxer
Re: Change in clues-Athol, MA series
From: cpascott (seh-letterbox@comcast.net) |
Date: 2005-09-07 19:24:51 UTC
I know which box you refer to ... and it was in suprisingly great
condition when found in late July. No real evidence of being
underwater. A testament, perhaps, to the carefulness of the box
placer and subsequent finders to make sure that everything was
properly sealed.
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "davebes" wrote:
> After being informed that one of the boxes in my Lightening My Load
series was planted in a spot that is under 3 feet of water in the
spring I decided to move the box today and changed the clues.
> Thanks to all who've stamped in so far!
> the lazy letterboxer
condition when found in late July. No real evidence of being
underwater. A testament, perhaps, to the carefulness of the box
placer and subsequent finders to make sure that everything was
properly sealed.
CPAScott
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "davebes"
> After being informed that one of the boxes in my Lightening My Load
series was planted in a spot that is under 3 feet of water in the
spring I decided to move the box today and changed the clues.
> Thanks to all who've stamped in so far!
> the lazy letterboxer