I spent a beautiful afternoon yesterday walking through Rocky Neck State
Park, here is what I found (or did not find, as the case may be).
BOX #1 - Hermit Crab Letterbox: The box is there however it was full of
salt marsh water. The log is completely soaked. There is a pen and the top
to the stamp pad. The stamp is missing.
BOX #2 - Gathering Letterbox: I believe that this box is gone. The area at
the base of the tree appears to have been cleared out, possibly by the last
person who reported it missing not to long ago.
BOX #3 - Resolution Letterbox: This box is alive and well, and the ants are
gone.
Keith
East Lyme, CT - Rocky Neck State Park, Resolution series
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Started on 2001-06-11
East Lyme, CT - Rocky Neck State Park, Resolution series
From: A. Keith Eaton III (keith@ksdmsystems.com) |
Date: 2001-06-11 07:44:59 UTC-04:00
Re: [LbNA] East Lyme, CT - Rocky Neck State Park, Resolution series
From: Karen Thomsen (thomsen_k@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2001-06-11 09:35:45 UTC-07:00
Hi Keith,
I'm the one who reported on Rocky Neck boxes before.
--- "A. Keith Eaton III"
wrote:
> I spent a beautiful afternoon yesterday walking
> through Rocky Neck State
> Park, here is what I found (or did not find, as the
> case may be).
Yes, it was a beautiful walk, regardless of my other
complaints!
> BOX #1 - Hermit Crab Letterbox: The box is there
> however it was full of
> salt marsh water. The log is completely soaked.
> There is a pen and the top
> to the stamp pad. The stamp is missing.
It must have gotten soaked *again* because I dried it
out pretty thoroughly when I was there. The stamp was
there at that time. Such a shame to have it missing,
because it was a beautiful stamp!
> BOX #2 - Gathering Letterbox: I believe that this
> box is gone. The area at
> the base of the tree appears to have been cleared
> out, possibly by the last
> person who reported it missing not to long ago.
I don't think it was me that cleared out the base of
the tree, because I don't think I even found the right
tree! It just didn't seem like I was in the right
place at all. At any rate, I didn't clear out anything
around any of the trees that I looked at.
> BOX #3 - Resolution Letterbox: This box is alive and
> well, and the ants are
> gone.
Glad to hear those nasty ants are gone!
Karen in CT
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I'm the one who reported on Rocky Neck boxes before.
--- "A. Keith Eaton III"
wrote:
> I spent a beautiful afternoon yesterday walking
> through Rocky Neck State
> Park, here is what I found (or did not find, as the
> case may be).
Yes, it was a beautiful walk, regardless of my other
complaints!
> BOX #1 - Hermit Crab Letterbox: The box is there
> however it was full of
> salt marsh water. The log is completely soaked.
> There is a pen and the top
> to the stamp pad. The stamp is missing.
It must have gotten soaked *again* because I dried it
out pretty thoroughly when I was there. The stamp was
there at that time. Such a shame to have it missing,
because it was a beautiful stamp!
> BOX #2 - Gathering Letterbox: I believe that this
> box is gone. The area at
> the base of the tree appears to have been cleared
> out, possibly by the last
> person who reported it missing not to long ago.
I don't think it was me that cleared out the base of
the tree, because I don't think I even found the right
tree! It just didn't seem like I was in the right
place at all. At any rate, I didn't clear out anything
around any of the trees that I looked at.
> BOX #3 - Resolution Letterbox: This box is alive and
> well, and the ants are
> gone.
Glad to hear those nasty ants are gone!
Karen in CT
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