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5 messages in this thread | Started on 2001-05-07

Hi All

From: (cstearns@neca.com) | Date: 2001-05-07 10:05:04 UTC
Posted the good Fairy, we could not find the Asford Oak will return
when have more time foe a more thorough look anyone else been there
lately? I am still scratching at last weeks poison ivy and hated to
poke about to much in the lush crop that was growing there.

6 visitors have been to the new Bed Rug box which will be nice for
my Mom to see ,the box was part of her birthday gift.

I am now p46f20x41e1 closing in on the 50 mark a considerable goal
in 9 months.

Anyone in the eastern Ct. area check out the Parent Planner newspaper
for a letterboxing article and quotes from me. It is a paper of
things to do with kids and they interviewed me several months back.
They even included clues to a first box the Queen of hearts, so we
will see even more local growth I hope. I plan to send a copy to the
Drews maybe we can get it on the site.

Welcome to Bird house Lady and the 2 fat Cats glad to see you got
your first boxes. many great ones to come. Have a great day all.
Carol - in to bad I have to work today!


Re: [LbNA] Hi All

From: joie christensen (see_joy29@hotmail.com) | Date: 2001-05-07 17:34:32 UTC-04:00
Closing in on the planted 50 mark?
"YOU GO GIRL!"!!!!! :)

See Joy


>From: cstearns@neca.com
>Reply-To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [LbNA] Hi All
>Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 10:05:04 -0000
>
>Posted the good Fairy, we could not find the Asford Oak will return
>when have more time foe a more thorough look anyone else been there
>lately? I am still scratching at last weeks poison ivy and hated to
>poke about to much in the lush crop that was growing there.
>
>6 visitors have been to the new Bed Rug box which will be nice for
>my Mom to see ,the box was part of her birthday gift.
>
>I am now p46f20x41e1 closing in on the 50 mark a considerable goal
>in 9 months.
>
>Anyone in the eastern Ct. area check out the Parent Planner newspaper
>for a letterboxing article and quotes from me. It is a paper of
>things to do with kids and they interviewed me several months back.
>They even included clues to a first box the Queen of hearts, so we
>will see even more local growth I hope. I plan to send a copy to the
>Drews maybe we can get it on the site.
>
>Welcome to Bird house Lady and the 2 fat Cats glad to see you got
>your first boxes. many great ones to come. Have a great day all.
>Carol - in to bad I have to work today!
>

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Hi All

From: jgadley2000 (jgadley2000@yahoo.com) | Date: 2006-10-11 17:28:49 UTC
Hi
Just wanted to introduce myself. My kids and I found some references to
this on different Scout websites, and thought it sounded like fun.
We've just carved our first stamp, and we'll be getting our other
necessities together soon. My son's excited about earning his
Orienteering merit badge, and we've found a geocaching badge for my
daughter, too, though we'll have to borrow a gps for that, lol. Are
there any letterboxes in the WKY area we can get started with?

Thanks,
Megamom & kids




Re: [LbNA] Hi All

From: Barefoot Lucy (barefootlucy@gmail.com) | Date: 2006-10-11 13:30:30 UTC-05:00
Hi Megamom,

If I'm not mistaken (I'm a Cub Scouter, not a Girl Scouter), the Girl Scout
badge is actually called Hi Tech Hide and Seek, and it covers both
letterboxing and geocaching. Maybe you won't have to borrow a GPS after
all, or maybe you can, and then she can use both for her badge?




On 10/11/06, jgadley2000 wrote:
>
> Hi
> Just wanted to introduce myself. My kids and I found some references to
> this on different Scout websites, and thought it sounded like fun.
> We've just carved our first stamp, and we'll be getting our other
> necessities together soon. My son's excited about earning his
> Orienteering merit badge, and we've found a geocaching badge for my
> daughter, too, though we'll have to borrow a gps for that, lol. Are
> there any letterboxes in the WKY area we can get started with?
>
> Thanks,
> Megamom & kids
>
>
>



--
Barefoot Lucy
"It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"


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RE: [LbNA] Hi All

From: erica flory (ericaflory@nc.rr.com) | Date: 2006-10-11 15:25:25 UTC-04:00
Connecticut trails council has a letterboxing patch that's available to
brownies on up.



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From: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com [mailto:letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Barefoot Lucy
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 2:31 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Hi All



Hi Megamom,

If I'm not mistaken (I'm a Cub Scouter, not a Girl Scouter), the Girl Scout
badge is actually called Hi Tech Hide and Seek, and it covers both
letterboxing and geocaching. Maybe you won't have to borrow a GPS after
all, or maybe you can, and then she can use both for her badge?

On 10/11/06, jgadley2000
yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
> Just wanted to introduce myself. My kids and I found some references to
> this on different Scout websites, and thought it sounded like fun.
> We've just carved our first stamp, and we'll be getting our other
> necessities together soon. My son's excited about earning his
> Orienteering merit badge, and we've found a geocaching badge for my
> daughter, too, though we'll have to borrow a gps for that, lol. Are
> there any letterboxes in the WKY area we can get started with?
>
> Thanks,
> Megamom & kids
>
>
>

--
Barefoot Lucy
"It's not about footwear, it's about philosophy"

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