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Re: [LbNA] Digest Number 384

From: Carolyn Stearns (cstearns@neca.com) | Date: 2001-05-09 06:13:07 UTC-04:00
I would rather you not scan mine in as I think the suprise of what you find
when you get there is part of it too . The Cowboy and I always scramble to
see the design as if we were opening a Christmas gift. Carolyn - Leader of
the pack / Cock-A-Doodle-Moo
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Subject: [LbNA] Digest Number 384


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>Topics in this digest:
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> 1. The Good Fairy Letterbox
> From: cstearns@neca.com
> 2. Hi All
> From: cstearns@neca.com
> 3. Re: Lake Compounce
> From: "Melissa Harvey"
> 4. New! Black Dog Series, Meriden CT
> From: defygravity@snet.net
> 5. Squirrel's York River State Park, VA #1 replaced
> From: "Jay Chamberlain"
> 6. Ashford Oak
> From: Phyllis
> 7. Some Portland updates
> From: Letterboxr@aol.com
> 8. Some Portland updates
> From: Letterboxr@aol.com
> 9. Channel Islands #1
> From: my realbox
> 10. Guilford letterboxes
> From: MomaB1@aol.com
> 11. Geologic Time
> From: tjpike@snet.net
> 12. Re: Hi All
> From: "joie christensen"
> 13. RE: Guilford letterboxes
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
> 14. Re: Guilford letterboxes
> From: Randy Hall
> 15. RE: Guilford letterboxes
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
> 16. RE: Guilford letterboxes
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
> 17.
> From: "fred lorch"
> 18. Scanning stamp images
> From: Letterboxr@aol.com
> 19. Re: Some Portland updates
> From: "Ryan Carpenter"
> 20. RE: Guilford letterboxes
> From: Jeremy Disch
> 21. PCLG Thanks
> From: Noelle Bresser
> 22. Re: Valley Quest
> From: cstearns@neca.com
> 23. RE: Guilford letterboxes
> From: Eric Mings
> 24. RE: Scanning stamp images
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
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>Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 09:58:08 -0000
> From: cstearns@neca.com
>Subject: The Good Fairy Letterbox
>
>The Good Fairy Letterbox , Friedman Forest
>
>Rated easy 1 1/2 miles
>
>Planted: 5/6/01 By: Cock-A-Doodle_moo 4-H Club
>
>Bebbington Rd. Ashford , Ct. Windham County
>
>>From Mansfield Center take Rte 195 to Rte 89 Follow for several
>miles until you come to a light. The river is on your right. At the
>light turn right crossing the bridge then take an immediate left on
>River Rd. Proceed on River Rd. crossing into the town of Chaplin.
>Follow to the stop sign and continue straight. After a yellow farm
>house the Friedman Forest will be on your right. It is marked by a
>brown wood Joshua's trust sign.
>
>>From Rte 44 Ashford, at the junction of rte 89 turn onto 89 then take
>an immediate left onto Slade Rd. See the signs for Crooke Orchard and
>follow them. At the stop sign turn right onto Bebbington Rd. Pass
>the orchard the forest will be shortly after on the left.
>
>A Godd Fairy flitted from place to place in search of some enchanted
>woods seldom travelled and serene. Her travels kept her from
>settling down for a long time. To many people ,to much noise , many
>parks were not enchanting enough. When she came to Friedman Forest
>she new it would be home. After leaving the car area where a few
>passed the group entered a yellow blazed trail. The woods was green
>and inviting. Signs of the mythical beast Equus were on the trail.
>It was good. Crossing a small stream the light danced on her
>golden wings, water would mean many forest friends would live here.
>Moments later they crossed a more substantial stream with a lovely
>troll bridge and a pair of Mallards circling in a pool above the
>bridge. They came to a place where a choice of trail needed to be
>made. They went on the straight trail and AVOIDED the left turn. Up
>a grade and down the woodland scenery passed. They passed over a
>tumbled wall. After about 3/4 of a mile it was cool in the filtered
>light. Her wings were light and happy she flitted on. There was a
>choice of a Colt or return trip. She chose the return trip and
>left the Colt for another day. As the trail took a turn to run
>Parrallel to an old wall she felt a certain sense of being home. She
>flew to where the wall ended and the trail began to drop off a steep
>incline. There standing on a rock imbedded in the trail she took a
>bearing of 60 degrees and procceded to that spot to settle down and
>make a home. She new it would be only a matter of time before her
>woodland friends began to visit. The sunlight and birds bid her
>welcome and she awaits. After visiting head down the slope cross a
>marshy space where the woodsprites play ,walk up and on , to a
>tremendous tree a little more and then return across the bridge to
>the place in which you began.
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>Message: 2
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 10:05:04 -0000
> From: cstearns@neca.com
>Subject: Hi All
>
>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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>Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 07:48:55 -0400
> From: "Melissa Harvey"
>Subject: Re: Lake Compounce
>
>
>Elmer
>Sarah
>Allison
>Kyle
>
>Dan, Max and I found your three boxes at Lake Compounce yesterday (and
Jay's Thrill Ride too)! What a great hike up along the stream. It was
really beautiful! We tried these boxes once in February, but the 3+ feet of
snow made it impossible to find any of the boxes. On top of the fact that
we kept falling in up to our thighs! Sunday was great though, we had a much
easier time minus the snow. The views from the top are really spectacular!
Thanks for a great hike!
>
>Melissa & Dan
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>Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 08:27:45 -0400
> From: defygravity@snet.net
>Subject: New! Black Dog Series, Meriden CT
>
>Two new letterboxes on the Metacomet Trail, with a mysterious legend to go
along.
>
>~ Aili & Bruce
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>Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 10:16:14 -0400
> From: "Jay Chamberlain"
>Subject: Squirrel's York River State Park, VA #1 replaced
>
>Below you will find the new clues for the replacement to York river SP #1,
Cardinals Rule... I am still experiencing problems with FTPing my updated
web page files, so for everyone that has to rush out and bag this
replacement, I have included the text of the web page.
>
>Jay C.
>Fredericksburg, VA
>The Jolly G-Man
>P37 F23 X0
>www.1bigred.com/users/jayc/letterbox/
>
>P.S. Squirrel...... Really loved your York River #2 stamp... way
cool!!!
>
>York River (2)
>York River State Park
>Near Williamsburg, Virginia
>James City County
>Placed April 1, 2000
>
>Letterbox #1
>Cardinals Rule
>York River Park. Located near Williamsburg, Virginia. From Interstate 64
take the Croaker exit #231B. Go north on State Route 607 (Croaker Road) for
one mile. Take State Route 606 (Riverview Road) for 1.5 miles to park
entrance.
>
>Once you are in the park visit the Nature Center and get a map to the
Taskinas Creek Trail. Go the third overlook, Coire Maranzano Troup 135 Eagle
Scout Project. Look out onto the Taskinas Creek and look for Osprey that are
common to the area. Do an about-face and standing on the edge of the
platform, look past the right side of the closest Pine and note a large
double Beech tree (I think) up the hill at a bearing of 255. Go up the hill
on the left side of the Pine and you should find your reward on the back
side of the double tree. Continue on the trail back to the Park
Headquarters. Replaced 4 May, 2001 by the Jolly G-Man for Squirrel.
>
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>Message: 6
> Date: Sun, 06 May 2001 04:06:12 -0400
> From: Phyllis
>Subject: Ashford Oak
>
>Hi,
>I signed in on it April 16 2001 and it was in good condition. I dont
>know if that helps or not.
>The Willington gang
>
>
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>Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 14:46:09 EDT
> From: Letterboxr@aol.com
>Subject: Some Portland updates
>
>Der Mad Stamper has placed another letterbox in Portland, OR. Located near
>the world-famous Japanese Garden, I believe this is the first box in the
>Washington Park area. There is plenty of room for about a hundred more
boxes
>in this park, but we've got to start somewhere...
>
>http://members.aol.com/Letterboxr/usa/japangar.htm
>
>Also, I promised Gary (when we met at the Northwest Letterboxing Summit)
that
>I would check on the Cedar Hills Twins #1 box.... it's still there,
Gary --
>I suspect your fingers were just inches away from it. Better luck next
>time!!!
>
> -- Der Mad Stamper
>
>
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>Message: 8
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 14:46:54 EDT
> From: Letterboxr@aol.com
>Subject: Some Portland updates
>
>Der Mad Stamper has placed another letterbox in Portland, OR. Located near
>the world-famous Japanese Garden, I believe this is the first box in the
>Washington Park area. There is plenty of room for about a hundred more
boxes
>in this park, but we've got to start somewhere...
>
>http://members.aol.com/Letterboxr/usa/japangar.htm
>
>Also, I promised Gary (when we met at the Northwest Letterboxing Summit)
that
>I would check on the Cedar Hills Twins #1 box.... it's still there,
Gary --
>I suspect your fingers were just inches away from it. Better luck next
>time!!!
>
> -- Der Mad Stamper
>
>
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>Message: 9
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 12:26:42 -0700
> From: my realbox
>Subject: Channel Islands #1
>
>Santa Rosa letterbox.
>This is the first letterbox planted on the channel islands. It was planted
>on April 29, 2001.
>Santa Rosa Island is in Ventura County.
>There are different ways to get to each of the islands. This box is on
Santa
>Rosa island. Probably the best way to get there is to fly
>(http://flycia.com/). You can also get there by boat
>(http://islandpackers.com/)
>This particular letterbox is on a cliff overlooking the beaches under the
>grove of Torrey Pines. (1 of the 2 place these trees grow in the world)
>>From the campsite, take the road east towards Skunk point.
>About 1 mile from the campground, you will see the Torrey pines become
>thicker, as you approach the end of the Torrey pine grove, where the pines
>almost reach the road, you will see a pile of rocks (cairn), what you seek
>is buried by these rocks. If the tide is right, opposite the letterbox,
you
>will see a blowhole.
>Keep your eyes open for pinnipeds (seals & sea lions) just beyond the surf
>zone, there are tons around the islands. If you can make your way down to
>the beach from here, there are some interesting grottoes to the west of the
>box. Please take caution not to disturb the nesting Cormorants. Their eggs
>are very fragile.
>
>The channel islands are a beautiful area that is rarely visited & never
>crowded. From kayaking & hiking to animal watching, there are plenty of
>things to do for all ages. Hopefully this will entice more people to enjoy
>this unspoiled jewel of a national park.
>have fun
>The Jacksons
>
>
>
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>Message: 10
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 21:20:31 -0000
> From: MomaB1@aol.com
>Subject: Guilford letterboxes
>
>Help! My sister and I were in Madison, CT this past weekend opening
>up our cottage and decided we'd rather letterbox - her first
>experience and my second! (Only 2 boxes in Ohio - I'll change that!)
>Anyway, we have some questions (how frustrating it is to seek and not
>find!)
>
>1) Westwoods trail: can you expand upon the clue: 'curiously balanced
>shard of rock'. Man, talk about bushwacking!!! Is the box still there?
>
>Found the Monument bx - yahoo.
>
>2) Dinosaurs before dark - is it still there? Directions were very
>straightforward, yet we couldn't find it!
>
>3) Thimble Island Box: again, couldn't find it, though the
>description was great and we were sure we had the spot! It wasn't
>located beyond those "No Trespassing - you'll be prosecuted' signs,
>was it? We found a beautifully rounded outcropping, with a gorgeous
>tree, wonderful root system - looked like the perfect spot, but no
>box. Geezle!
>
>Anyway, if anyone can help these novices... I"ll be up in July and
>WILL find those boxes!
>
>
>
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>Message: 11
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 21:22:33 -0000
> From: tjpike@snet.net
>Subject: Geologic Time
>
>Greetings ESAK & Keith -
>
>Thanks for taking the time to search out our boxes. Much thanks to
>Keith for pointing out the error in the directions. Webmaster:
>please make the correction from I-95 to I-91 before posting our clues.
> Thanks also for your great praise of the "Trilobite" stamp. It
>turned out much larger than I had originally intended (just fits a 3 x
>5 index card); it may be a problem for those of you with smaller
>journals. Have many more stamps carved - just need to get our act
>together and plant them. Thanks again for the feedback.
>
>S.Pike
>
>
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>Message: 12
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 17:34:32 -0400
> From: "joie christensen"
>Subject: Re: Hi All
>
> 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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>Message: 13
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 17:54:08 -0400
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
>Subject: RE: Guilford letterboxes
>
>If you were looking for the Thimble Island View Letterbox (check
>http://www.ksdmsystems.com/letterboxing/ where I list the letterboxes I
have
>found with a scan of the stamp). I visited it on 4/19/2001, it was there
>and in good shape then.
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: MomaB1@aol.com [mailto:MomaB1@aol.com]
>Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 5:21 PM
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [LbNA] Guilford letterboxes
>
>
>Help! My sister and I were in Madison, CT this past weekend opening
>up our cottage and decided we'd rather letterbox - her first
>experience and my second! (Only 2 boxes in Ohio - I'll change that!)
>Anyway, we have some questions (how frustrating it is to seek and not
>find!)
>
>1) Westwoods trail: can you expand upon the clue: 'curiously balanced
>shard of rock'. Man, talk about bushwacking!!! Is the box still there?
>
>Found the Monument bx - yahoo.
>
>2) Dinosaurs before dark - is it still there? Directions were very
>straightforward, yet we couldn't find it!
>
>3) Thimble Island Box: again, couldn't find it, though the
>description was great and we were sure we had the spot! It wasn't
>located beyond those "No Trespassing - you'll be prosecuted' signs,
>was it? We found a beautifully rounded outcropping, with a gorgeous
>tree, wonderful root system - looked like the perfect spot, but no
>box. Geezle!
>
>Anyway, if anyone can help these novices... I"ll be up in July and
>WILL find those boxes!
>
>
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>Message: 14
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 18:01:14 -0400
> From: Randy Hall
>Subject: Re: Guilford letterboxes
>
>
>> [...] where I list the letterboxes I have found with a scan of the
stamp).
>
>If you find any of the letterboxes I have placed, please do not post
>a scan of the stamp on the web.
>
>Thx
>Randy
>
>
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>Message: 15
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 18:07:59 -0400
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
>Subject: RE: Guilford letterboxes
>
>Ok
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Randy Hall [mailto:randy@mapsurfer.com]
>Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 6:01 PM
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [LbNA] Guilford letterboxes
>
>
>
>> [...] where I list the letterboxes I have found with a scan of the
stamp).
>
>If you find any of the letterboxes I have placed, please do not post
>a scan of the stamp on the web.
>
>Thx
>Randy
>
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>Message: 16
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 18:19:42 -0400
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
>Subject: RE: Guilford letterboxes
>
>If there is any one else who would prefer I not post a scan of the stamp
>from one of their letterboxes please let me know and I will not.
>
>Keith
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Randy Hall [mailto:randy@mapsurfer.com]
>Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 6:01 PM
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [LbNA] Guilford letterboxes
>
>
>
>> [...] where I list the letterboxes I have found with a scan of the
stamp).
>
>If you find any of the letterboxes I have placed, please do not post
>a scan of the stamp on the web.
>
>Thx
>Randy
>
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>Message: 17
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 22:27:30 -0400
> From: "fred lorch"
>Subject:
>
>Here are the clues to the Portsmouth Harbor Light Letterbox
>
>lonemasswolf
>
>P20 F128 E4
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>Message: 18
> Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 03:58:33 EDT
> From: Letterboxr@aol.com
>Subject: Scanning stamp images
>
>Keith wrote:
>
><< If there is any one else who would prefer I not post a scan of the stamp
>from one of their letterboxes please let me know and I will not. >>
>
>I really hate to rain on anyone's parade, especially since Keith has
created
>such a nice Webpage, but I feel it deserves to be pointed out that this is
>probably not the best way to handle such matters. In fact, it is most
likely
>a blatent copyright violation.
>
>It is my understanding that any hand-carved rubber stamp image technically
>belongs to the maker of the stamp. Finding a letterbox does not give one
the
>right to publish the stamp's image without first obtaining the express
>permission of the original artist.
>
>It is up to the artist to decide whether or not to publish a stamp image...
>and if they decide to allow it to be published, they should have exclusive
>control over WHERE it is published.
>
>I doubt that posting a general notice asking people to speak up if they
>object to their image being used is really sufficient. As an analogy, what
>if I were to publish a notice in the LA Times asking authors to let me know
>if they object to having me plagiarize their works? I don't think I would
>legally be able to get away with reprinting a Stephen King novel just
because
>he failed to respond to my notice. Whether it's a book, an oil painting,
or
>a rubber stamp image, one must legally obtain specific permission from its
>creator before re-publishing it in printed form or on a Webpage.
>
>I'm not trying to single Keith out for a scolding... I just want to help
>avoid future problems. For the record, I would prefer that none of my
stamp
>images be published anywhere besides my own Webspace.
>
> -- Der Mad Stamper
> P52 F20 X7
>
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>Message: 19
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 17:00:21 -0700
> From: "Ryan Carpenter"
>Subject: Re: Some Portland updates
>
>Doah! I was going to hide the first letterbox in the Washington Park area
>in another week or so! *grumbling* I even create the stamp for it
already.
> I just had to go out and hide it.
>
>Well, I'm sure the stamp won't mind the company of your letterbox *too*
>much. =)
>
>-- Ryan1
>
>Der Mad Stamper has placed another letterbox in Portland, OR. Located near
>>the world-famous Japanese Garden, I believe this is the first box in the
>>Washington Park area. There is plenty of room for about a hundred more
>>boxes
>>in this park, but we've got to start somewhere...
>
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>Message: 20
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 19:57:54 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Jeremy Disch
>Subject: RE: Guilford letterboxes
>
>Not to ruffle any feathers but...
>
>I happen to agree with Randy. I feel a bit shakky about seeing stamp
>images scanned onto finder's websites.
>
>I don't mind if authors do it, I am sure they would love to show off
>their handywork. But I think it will sometimes spoil the surprise of a
>good stamp if I see it before I offically find it.
>
>In fact there are a few stamps I have spent hours carving (especially the
>?? ones) and I think it would be disappointing to see it displayed for the
>world to see. I would like to keep them mysteries as they were intended.
>
>I however like the idea of keeping an online log of where I have
>been, and just simply listing a table of dates and letterboxes should be
>adequate enough for my tastes.
>
>Jeremy Disch
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Jeremy Disch |Department of Chemistry www.tufts.edu/~jdisch
>jdisch@tufts.edu |Tufts University www.tufts.edu/
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>Message: 21
> Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 20:09:46 -0400
> From: Noelle Bresser
>Subject: PCLG Thanks
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>Brian and Gang,
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>Thanks a bunch for a great day. Today I snatched up Sneak Attack,
>Panic/Attack, A "Mooving" Tail, and "Toe" Path. They were all great
>carvings and a lot of fun to hunt for. It's great to have boxes a
>little closer to home (PA). I will be picking up Fisherman's Point and
>Into the Woods in the next week or so. Thanks again.
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>Noelle
>aka Muk-Luk
>p0f30x2
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>Message: 22
> Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 09:42:40 -0000
> From: cstearns@neca.com
>Subject: Re: Valley Quest
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>I recieved my book of the Valley Quest clues in the mail yesterday.
>What a fantastic job these schools have done to coordinate this
>hobby with the curriculum and make learning fun. I hope the students
>in that area know how lucky they are. I can't wait to head north and
>attempt to get the 21 required Valley Quest to earn a patch. It may
>take a couple trips but thats o.k. we are certainly inspired by their
>publication!
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>Also wanted to mention that the Good Fairy box I planted this weekend
>is what I consider my best effort at carving yet. I purposly chose a
>low traffic park as a form of protection for her, I'm sure fairies
>prefer the safety of solitude and only the visits of friends. Hope
>some of you get a chance for that enchanting walk in the woods.
> Carol - Leader of the Pack
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>Message: 23
> Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 23:43:24 -0400
> From: Eric Mings
>Subject: RE: Guilford letterboxes
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>>If there is any one else who would prefer I not post a scan of the stamp
>>from one of their letterboxes please let me know and I will not.
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>I wouldn't want to speak for anyone else, but I think it generally
>considered bad form to post images that are supposed to be seen only
>by those who find a box. Please don't post mine.
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>Regards,
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>Eric Mings Ph.D.
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>Message: 24
> Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 06:49:25 -0400
> From: "A. Keith Eaton III"
>Subject: RE: Scanning stamp images
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>Der Mad Stamper wrote: "...it is most likely a blatent copyright violation"
>about posting the scanned images of the stamps to my web page.
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>I disagree, technically placed in the public they in the public domain.
>That being said I believe that doing what is right is more important than
>what is "legal". I will not post the scans and will remove the ones I have
>posted, except for the scan of the LbNA patch since that seems to be the
>general desire. I apologize if I ruffled any one's feathers.
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>Keith
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