Hi!
I checked on one of my boxes today after not looking at it since I put it there in 2007 and found that it was pretty waterlogged. I took it home and made a new journal, etc and repackaged the box.
I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
Do people scan them and put them online?
I made a bunch of boxes years ago, but when I became really interested in birding, I put all my time into that. Once in a while someone will let me know that a box need replacing or repair.
Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of Downy Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had breakfast in the tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the new journal.
Thanks
Carolyn
What to do with damaged journal
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Started on 2012-01-08
What to do with damaged journal
From: clongwor (bvm1290@comcast.net) |
Date: 2012-01-08 20:03:51 UTC
Re: What to do with damaged journal
From: rifamilylbing (RIFamily@cox.net) |
Date: 2012-01-09 12:59:23 UTC
I save all my log books in a pretty box and I look at them every so often.
RIFamily
RIFamily
Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
From: R (ontario_cacher@yahoo.ca) |
Date: 2012-01-09 05:16:22 UTC-08:00
I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't
know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
Do people scan them and put them online?
Yes, I have scanned a few a put them in my blog:
http://wp.me/P2VEt-2S
Once in a while someone will let me know that a box need replacing or repair.
I really appreciate when people notify me of any issues. I'm fortunate, in my area most people do.
Lone R
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know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
Do people scan them and put them online?
Yes, I have scanned a few a put them in my blog:
http://wp.me/P2VEt-2S
Once in a while someone will let me know that a box need replacing or repair.
I really appreciate when people notify me of any issues. I'm fortunate, in my area most people do.
Lone R
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Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
From: Dawnmarie - www.wordsfromdug.blogspot.com (dawnmarieug@gmail.com) |
Date: 2012-01-09 09:07:07 UTC-05:00
Is there room to put some of the dried pages back into the box? Sometimes
I like to look through old logbooks and see who logged the find and how
long ago it was. It is kind of neat to find a box with logs from years
ago. 8^)
-D of RDHG
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 3:03 PM, clongwor wrote:
> **
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I checked on one of my boxes today after not looking at it since I put it
> there in 2007 and found that it was pretty waterlogged. I took it home and
> made a new journal, etc and repackaged the box.
>
> I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know
> what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
> Do people scan them and put them online?
>
> I made a bunch of boxes years ago, but when I became really interested in
> birding, I put all my time into that. Once in a while someone will let me
> know that a box need replacing or repair.
>
> Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of Downy
> Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had breakfast in the
> tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the new journal.
>
> Thanks
> Carolyn
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I like to look through old logbooks and see who logged the find and how
long ago it was. It is kind of neat to find a box with logs from years
ago. 8^)
-D of RDHG
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 3:03 PM, clongwor
> **
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I checked on one of my boxes today after not looking at it since I put it
> there in 2007 and found that it was pretty waterlogged. I took it home and
> made a new journal, etc and repackaged the box.
>
> I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know
> what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
> Do people scan them and put them online?
>
> I made a bunch of boxes years ago, but when I became really interested in
> birding, I put all my time into that. Once in a while someone will let me
> know that a box need replacing or repair.
>
> Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of Downy
> Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had breakfast in the
> tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the new journal.
>
> Thanks
> Carolyn
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Re: What to do with damaged journal
From: jim54invc (chaosmanor47@gmail.com) |
Date: 2012-01-09 16:25:31 UTC
I never even thought about that, but it seems like a nice idea :-)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "clongwor" wrote:
> ... I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but
> don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw
> them out. Do people scan them and put them online?
The blog idea makes sense, or just put them in an album on one of the many on-line photo-sites. We have a free website as part of our internet access package, but I've never really used it; you've given me an idea!
> Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of > Downy Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had
> breakfast in the tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the > new journal.
Cool! If you took a photo of it (I hope, I hope) that would be a nifty addition to the album. I really like the idea of adding the feather :-) Which box was it? The odds are we'll never get it, but it gives us something to keep an eye out for.
Jim, the other half of chaosmanor
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "clongwor" wrote:
> ... I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but
> don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw
> them out. Do people scan them and put them online?
The blog idea makes sense, or just put them in an album on one of the many on-line photo-sites. We have a free website as part of our internet access package, but I've never really used it; you've given me an idea!
> Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of > Downy Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had
> breakfast in the tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the > new journal.
Cool! If you took a photo of it (I hope, I hope) that would be a nifty addition to the album. I really like the idea of adding the feather :-) Which box was it? The odds are we'll never get it, but it gives us something to keep an eye out for.
Jim, the other half of chaosmanor
Re: [LbNA] Re: What to do with damaged journal
From: Carolyn Longworth (bvm1290@comcast.net) |
Date: 2012-01-09 21:09:38 UTC
Thanks, Jim...
I think I will scan the pages eventually.
I did take a picture of some of the feathers on the letterbox (it's Baltimore Oriole (LbNA # 35059)in Fairhaven Mass.
http://smu.gs/xLgOaP
I had a Feathers identification book and narrowed it to a Downy or a Hairy Woodpecker.
I put the new box back today.
Carolyn
Carolyn Longworth
Acushnet, MA
bvm1290atcomcast.net
Bird Pages at:
http://home.comcast.net/~birdpage/birdblog.htm
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/bvm1290&tag=Birds
----- Original Message -----
From: jim54invc
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:25:31 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: [LbNA] Re: What to do with damaged journal
I never even thought about that, but it seems like a nice idea :-)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "clongwor" wrote:
> ... I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but
> don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw
> them out. Do people scan them and put them online?
The blog idea makes sense, or just put them in an album on one of the many on-line photo-sites. We have a free website as part of our internet access package, but I've never really used it; you've given me an idea!
> Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of > Downy Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had
> breakfast in the tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the > new journal.
Cool! If you took a photo of it (I hope, I hope) that would be a nifty addition to the album. I really like the idea of adding the feather :-) Which box was it? The odds are we'll never get it, but it gives us something to keep an eye out for.
Jim, the other half of chaosmanor
I think I will scan the pages eventually.
I did take a picture of some of the feathers on the letterbox (it's Baltimore Oriole (LbNA # 35059)in Fairhaven Mass.
http://smu.gs/xLgOaP
I had a Feathers identification book and narrowed it to a Downy or a Hairy Woodpecker.
I put the new box back today.
Carolyn
Carolyn Longworth
Acushnet, MA
bvm1290atcomcast.net
Bird Pages at:
http://home.comcast.net/~birdpage/birdblog.htm
http://www.librarything.com/catalog/bvm1290&tag=Birds
----- Original Message -----
From: jim54invc
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 16:25:31 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: [LbNA] Re: What to do with damaged journal
I never even thought about that, but it seems like a nice idea :-)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "clongwor" wrote:
> ... I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but
> don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw
> them out. Do people scan them and put them online?
The blog idea makes sense, or just put them in an album on one of the many on-line photo-sites. We have a free website as part of our internet access package, but I've never really used it; you've given me an idea!
> Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of > Downy Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had
> breakfast in the tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the > new journal.
Cool! If you took a photo of it (I hope, I hope) that would be a nifty addition to the album. I really like the idea of adding the feather :-) Which box was it? The odds are we'll never get it, but it gives us something to keep an eye out for.
Jim, the other half of chaosmanor
Re: What to do with damaged journal
From: geckospot (geckospot2000@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2012-01-10 01:14:58 UTC
I'd dry it and add it to the new box. People like to see the earlier stamps. If some pages are unsalvageable then I'd take them out.
geckospot
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "clongwor" wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
> Do people scan them and put them online?
geckospot
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "clongwor"
>
> Hi!
> I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
> Do people scan them and put them online?
Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
From: (Stellabaker123@aol.com) |
Date: 2012-01-12 15:45:04 UTC-05:00
I would put the old pages in a small evelope with a note in a mini plastic baggie. The note is of your choice.
You can just keep them for yourself in a letterbox scrap book.
STAR:W+S=DRR
Message-----
From: Dawnmarie - www.wordsfromdug.blogspot.com
To: letterbox-usa
Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 9:54 pm
Subject: Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
Is there room to put some of the dried pages back into the box? Sometimes
like to look through old logbooks and see who logged the find and how
ong ago it was. It is kind of neat to find a box with logs from years
go. 8^)
-D of RDHG
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 3:03 PM, clongwor
> **
Hi!
I checked on one of my boxes today after not looking at it since I put it
there in 2007 and found that it was pretty waterlogged. I took it home and
made a new journal, etc and repackaged the box.
I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know
what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
Do people scan them and put them online?
I made a bunch of boxes years ago, but when I became really interested in
birding, I put all my time into that. Once in a while someone will let me
know that a box need replacing or repair.
Finding that box today was fun...there was actually a fresh pile of Downy
Woodpecker feathers all over it...some hawk must have had breakfast in the
tree above. I taped one of the feathers into the new journal.
Thanks
Carolyn
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Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
From: dixiedarlin_snakedancer (dixiedarlin_snakedancer@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2012-01-30 21:41:31 UTC
we have a LB on Cape Cod
that has lived thru many challenges
but did fill up LOGBOOK 1
and was replaced
we entered the original info
placement date, etc. in LOGBOOK 2
but also entered
the name and date of FIRST FINDER
on first page of LOGBOOK 2
seeing the personal stamps and activity in a logbook
is one of the exciting parts about LBing
but i figure is a 2nd logbook is needed
then there would soon be finders stamps entered
and that would be good enough
dixie darlin'
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Stellabaker123@... wrote:
>
>
> I would put the old pages in a small evelope with a note in a mini plastic baggie. The note is of your choice.
> You can just keep them for yourself in a letterbox scrap book.
>
> STAR:W+S=DRR
>
> Message-----
> From: Dawnmarie - www.wordsfromdug.blogspot.com
> To: letterbox-usa
> Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 9:54 pm
> Subject: Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
>
>
>
> Is there room to put some of the dried pages back into the box? Sometimes
> like to look through old logbooks and see who logged the find and how
> ong ago it was. It is kind of neat to find a box with logs from years
> go. 8^)
> -D of RDHG
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 3:03 PM, clongwor wrote:
> > **
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I checked on one of my boxes today after not looking at it since I put it
> there in 2007 and found that it was pretty waterlogged. I took it home and
> made a new journal, etc and repackaged the box.
>
> I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know
> what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
> Do people scan them and put them online?
>
>
that has lived thru many challenges
but did fill up LOGBOOK 1
and was replaced
we entered the original info
placement date, etc. in LOGBOOK 2
but also entered
the name and date of FIRST FINDER
on first page of LOGBOOK 2
seeing the personal stamps and activity in a logbook
is one of the exciting parts about LBing
but i figure is a 2nd logbook is needed
then there would soon be finders stamps entered
and that would be good enough
dixie darlin'
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Stellabaker123@... wrote:
>
>
> I would put the old pages in a small evelope with a note in a mini plastic baggie. The note is of your choice.
> You can just keep them for yourself in a letterbox scrap book.
>
> STAR:W+S=DRR
>
> Message-----
> From: Dawnmarie - www.wordsfromdug.blogspot.com
> To: letterbox-usa
> Sent: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 9:54 pm
> Subject: Re: [LbNA] What to do with damaged journal
>
>
>
> Is there room to put some of the dried pages back into the box? Sometimes
> like to look through old logbooks and see who logged the find and how
> ong ago it was. It is kind of neat to find a box with logs from years
> go. 8^)
> -D of RDHG
> On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 3:03 PM, clongwor
> > **
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I checked on one of my boxes today after not looking at it since I put it
> there in 2007 and found that it was pretty waterlogged. I took it home and
> made a new journal, etc and repackaged the box.
>
> I took all the pages out of the old journal and dried them, but don't know
> what I should do with them. It seems a shame to throw them out.
> Do people scan them and put them online?
>
>