Ste. Sedna
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2001-07-17
Ste. Sedna
From: (ag737@freenet.carleton.ca) |
Date: 2001-07-17 18:49:36 UTC-04:00
Name: W. McLean
Box: Ste. Sedna
Date placed: Will be in place on or before July 21st, 2001
Location: That's for you to find out.
Jim on his landing expressed with disdain,
"This must be the place once allotted to Cain."
Some said this vast barren patch of earth
"Was found by the English; there's nothing of worth."
Abounding in nickel and iron so cold,
What does this place have to do with gold?
Re: [LbNA] Ste. Sedna
From: cowpost (cowpost@email.msn.com) |
Date: 2001-07-18 08:50:24 UTC-05:00
Holy Cow! People actually FIND these things???? Cowpost
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5:49 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Ste. Sedna
>
>
> Name: W. McLean
> Box: Ste. Sedna
> Date placed: Will be in place on or before July 21st, 2001
> Location: That's for you to find out.
>
>
> Jim on his landing expressed with disdain,
> "This must be the place once allotted to Cain."
> Some said this vast barren patch of earth
> "Was found by the English; there's nothing of worth."
> Abounding in nickel and iron so cold,
> What does this place have to do with gold?
>
> From your own home shores you will find your way
> To a rock-bound coast, and a sea storm-tossed,
> Where you must find yourself triple-crossed
> If you wish to find me some fine day.
>
> From the land of Brtagne to that of the Basque
> Is your first appointed crossing task;
> Thence north to the roving Norseman's lands,
> Look yonder! Can you see white find sands?
> And finally on to traverse the fine line
> That was scratched in the moss two years ere two-nine.
>
> St. Andrew for old Scotland pined;
> St. Lawrence's sentry, St. Paul, is long behind;
> David, George, Paul, and John,
> All have come and all have gone;
> (Let not St. Anthony lead you astray.)
> By His holy beard make now your way.
> Did you notice Ste. Thrse of Lisieux?
> Our patron-saint of missions; you're on a mission too.
>
> Theresa parted from this earth not forty years before
> The line was drawn to mark this place; I cannot yet say more.
> And she the patron of flyers too, a curious renown,
> For there landed not far hence bird-men of Bremen-town.
>
> A year before the bird-men came the line was firmly drawn,
> Their landing place changed hands that year, and so too did the bawn,
> Another parallel with that meridional line:
> But all were soon re-unified in two-score year and nine.
>
> A final Saint is in this cove: could she be Ste. Clare?
> Or was it just that Frenchmen saw a lot of lightning there?
> By chance the harbour waters were uncommonly clean?
> And now you should have crossed the line; if you know what I mean.
>
> Look for the Aurora Borealises;
> Risk no error now; be not mislead by fallacies.
> Day and night, cloudy or fair;
> Roadside you'll find it here, could I be more clear?
>
> You now approach the appointed station,
> Be bold; or have you any reservation?
> Ask and it shall be given you, seek and ye shall find;
> If ye ring, ring, ring the bell then you'll claim that "this prize is
mine."
>
> A cross stick marks not the site of my protection,
> But a cross stick of sorts will give you some vague direction.
> Seven and eight, don't be late; these clues you may re-contemplate;
> Alpha, not omega, to re-arrange and allocate.
>
>
>
>
> --
> http://members.xoom.com/labradorian
>
> 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/
>
>
>
>
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5:49 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Ste. Sedna
>
>
> Name: W. McLean
> Box: Ste. Sedna
> Date placed: Will be in place on or before July 21st, 2001
> Location: That's for you to find out.
>
>
> Jim on his landing expressed with disdain,
> "This must be the place once allotted to Cain."
> Some said this vast barren patch of earth
> "Was found by the English; there's nothing of worth."
> Abounding in nickel and iron so cold,
> What does this place have to do with gold?
>
> From your own home shores you will find your way
> To a rock-bound coast, and a sea storm-tossed,
> Where you must find yourself triple-crossed
> If you wish to find me some fine day.
>
> From the land of Brtagne to that of the Basque
> Is your first appointed crossing task;
> Thence north to the roving Norseman's lands,
> Look yonder! Can you see white find sands?
> And finally on to traverse the fine line
> That was scratched in the moss two years ere two-nine.
>
> St. Andrew for old Scotland pined;
> St. Lawrence's sentry, St. Paul, is long behind;
> David, George, Paul, and John,
> All have come and all have gone;
> (Let not St. Anthony lead you astray.)
> By His holy beard make now your way.
> Did you notice Ste. Thrse of Lisieux?
> Our patron-saint of missions; you're on a mission too.
>
> Theresa parted from this earth not forty years before
> The line was drawn to mark this place; I cannot yet say more.
> And she the patron of flyers too, a curious renown,
> For there landed not far hence bird-men of Bremen-town.
>
> A year before the bird-men came the line was firmly drawn,
> Their landing place changed hands that year, and so too did the bawn,
> Another parallel with that meridional line:
> But all were soon re-unified in two-score year and nine.
>
> A final Saint is in this cove: could she be Ste. Clare?
> Or was it just that Frenchmen saw a lot of lightning there?
> By chance the harbour waters were uncommonly clean?
> And now you should have crossed the line; if you know what I mean.
>
> Look for the Aurora Borealises;
> Risk no error now; be not mislead by fallacies.
> Day and night, cloudy or fair;
> Roadside you'll find it here, could I be more clear?
>
> You now approach the appointed station,
> Be bold; or have you any reservation?
> Ask and it shall be given you, seek and ye shall find;
> If ye ring, ring, ring the bell then you'll claim that "this prize is
mine."
>
> A cross stick marks not the site of my protection,
> But a cross stick of sorts will give you some vague direction.
> Seven and eight, don't be late; these clues you may re-contemplate;
> Alpha, not omega, to re-arrange and allocate.
>
>
>
>
> --
> http://members.xoom.com/labradorian
>
> 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/
>
>
>
>