I took advantage of the lightning and pouring rain to place another
letterbox in the Magic Tree House Series. This one is called the
Revolutionary War on Wednesday after the book by the same name and is
located at the site of the only Revolutionary War land battle in RI.
http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/RevWar.html
With lots of hiking and letterboxing in NH planned for the long
weekend I hope that the weather improves. I am sure it wasn't me who
was complaining a few days ago about the lack of rain.
Trish in "where's the off button for the rain" RI
Another Magic Tree House LB and #100 for Rhode Island
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Started on 2001-05-24
Another Magic Tree House LB and #100 for Rhode Island
From: (trishkri@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2001-05-24 18:05:35 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Another Magic Tree House LB and #100 for Rhode Island
From: Nancy Harms (nharms@lisco.com) |
Date: 2001-05-24 18:03:22 UTC-07:00
Hi Trish,
I'm excited about your last entry, Revolutionary War on Wednesday.
According to my grandmother's DAR papers, my 5 time great grandfather fought
as a sergeant under Brig. Gen. Taylor at New Port in August 1778. I have a
definite interest in letterboxing but on my first attempt I failed (South
Mountain Municipal Park, Phoenix). But my determination has certainly not
diminished. I am a tour conductor and my group will be staying in Newport,
early October. I will coax my coach driver to take me the few miles so that
I can find the letterbox, and I will feel more excited than ever. Also, on
your homepage you referred to the Magic Treehouse series. I volunteer, one
on one, in the school system reading with elementary kids. Just so happens
I have one boy who has completed the series and I've followed along with him
to all parts of the world. He'll be the next letterbox fan, I'm sure.
Thank you, Trish. Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: trishkri@yahoo.com
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:06 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Another Magic Tree House LB and #100 for Rhode Island
>I took advantage of the lightning and pouring rain to place another
>letterbox in the Magic Tree House Series. This one is called the
>Revolutionary War on Wednesday after the book by the same name and is
>located at the site of the only Revolutionary War land battle in RI.
>
>http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/RevWar.html
>
>With lots of hiking and letterboxing in NH planned for the long
>weekend I hope that the weather improves. I am sure it wasn't me who
>was complaining a few days ago about the lack of rain.
>
>Trish in "where's the off button for the rain" RI
>
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I'm excited about your last entry, Revolutionary War on Wednesday.
According to my grandmother's DAR papers, my 5 time great grandfather fought
as a sergeant under Brig. Gen. Taylor at New Port in August 1778. I have a
definite interest in letterboxing but on my first attempt I failed (South
Mountain Municipal Park, Phoenix). But my determination has certainly not
diminished. I am a tour conductor and my group will be staying in Newport,
early October. I will coax my coach driver to take me the few miles so that
I can find the letterbox, and I will feel more excited than ever. Also, on
your homepage you referred to the Magic Treehouse series. I volunteer, one
on one, in the school system reading with elementary kids. Just so happens
I have one boy who has completed the series and I've followed along with him
to all parts of the world. He'll be the next letterbox fan, I'm sure.
Thank you, Trish. Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: trishkri@yahoo.com
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:06 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Another Magic Tree House LB and #100 for Rhode Island
>I took advantage of the lightning and pouring rain to place another
>letterbox in the Magic Tree House Series. This one is called the
>Revolutionary War on Wednesday after the book by the same name and is
>located at the site of the only Revolutionary War land battle in RI.
>
>http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/RevWar.html
>
>With lots of hiking and letterboxing in NH planned for the long
>weekend I hope that the weather improves. I am sure it wasn't me who
>was complaining a few days ago about the lack of rain.
>
>Trish in "where's the off button for the rain" RI
>
>
>To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
>List info, archives, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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