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Clarification

3 messages in this thread | Started on 2006-11-30

Clarification

From: rozebud.rm (rozebud@rocketmail.com) | Date: 2006-11-30 17:25:26 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "SpringChick"
wrote:
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> You can wait for it to "grow up" or you can actively nurture it
along. You could be the one with a few clues posted on a personal
blog instead of LbNA or AQ -- there are many free blogging services
that take very little time and technical know-how to get off the
ground. The more you do to coax the hobby, the more that will come
back to you. You don't have to resign yourself to waiting for it to
happen. Make it happen. Think of it as an opportunity...
>
> SpringChick

Good lard, lad - why would I want to do that? No, I want to
encourage activity in the area in general, so any plants I create
will be posted to the two "big lists". I was simply saying that,
since starting the hobby last April, I have found almost all the
listed boxes w/in an hour's drive of home, will probably get the
last couple this weekend (weather permitting), and, having looked
around, cannot locate anyone posting clues for this area elsewhere.
Which means I'm watching and waiting for new plants to find. And
since there are only a few active boxers around here, they are not
coming with any great frequency. The locals I have met/corresponded
with have indicated that yes, they will plant, but not right now -
busy with family, work, etc. Which I totally understand...I won't
be very active come spring because of my job. It all just means
that I have a LB itch I cannot scratch. It's...distracting.


Re: Clarification

From: SpringChick (letterbox@comcast.net) | Date: 2006-11-30 18:37:40 UTC
And I'm just saying there is more than one way to scratch that itch.

SpringChick



It all just means
> that I have a LB itch I cannot scratch. It's...distracting.
>



Re: Clarification

From: rozebud.rm (rozebud@rocketmail.com) | Date: 2006-12-01 06:45:08 UTC
Yeah. Maybe I'll take up geocaching. ;-p

--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "SpringChick"
wrote:
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> And I'm just saying there is more than one way to scratch that itch.
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> SpringChick
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> It all just means
> > that I have a LB itch I cannot scratch. It's...distracting.
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