I will be visiting your area in a couple of weeks for
a Convention and was wondering if things are back to
normal after all your floods? I hope to do some
letterboxing and sightseeing if I have time, and was
wondering if any areas are closed. I hope to also make
it up the coast a little ways into Maine near Yorks, so
any information about this area would be appreciated, too.
Thanks,
Silver Eagle
Boston Area Boxers: Question About Floods
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Started on 2006-05-27
Boston Area Boxers: Question About Floods
From: Silver Eagle (sileagle@alltel.net) |
Date: 2006-05-27 02:55:05 UTC
Re: Boston Area Boxers: Question About Floods
From: kathiekelleher (kathiekelleher@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-05-30 12:12:02 UTC
We seem to be all dried out North of Boston. I can't speak for the Yorks. I know the
Atlantic definitely pulled a real high tide up there. All my boxes survived our 20" rain-
thank God! There are some excellent boxes in this area. Have fun!!!
Take care, Orion
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Silver Eagle" wrote:
>
> I will be visiting your area in a couple of weeks for
> a Convention and was wondering if things are back to
> normal after all your floods? I hope to do some
> letterboxing and sightseeing if I have time, and was
> wondering if any areas are closed. I hope to also make
> it up the coast a little ways into Maine near Yorks, so
> any information about this area would be appreciated, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Silver Eagle
>
Atlantic definitely pulled a real high tide up there. All my boxes survived our 20" rain-
thank God! There are some excellent boxes in this area. Have fun!!!
Take care, Orion
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Silver Eagle"
>
> I will be visiting your area in a couple of weeks for
> a Convention and was wondering if things are back to
> normal after all your floods? I hope to do some
> letterboxing and sightseeing if I have time, and was
> wondering if any areas are closed. I hope to also make
> it up the coast a little ways into Maine near Yorks, so
> any information about this area would be appreciated, too.
>
> Thanks,
> Silver Eagle
>