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Turville Point Letterbox

2 messages in this thread | Started on 1998-10-24

[L-USA] Re: Turville Point Letterbox

From: (MixtMedia@aol.com) | Date: 1998-10-24 19:45:57 UTC-04:00
In a message dated 10/23/98 7:37:14 PM Central Daylight Time, elf@pclink.com
writes:

> I think I had the clues out of order before
> on this new letterbox.
> I hope I fix it. How do they read now?...
> Dan'l

Looks FANTASTIC, Dan'l!
This is so thrilling ~ thanks so much for putting it up!
I had hoped that we would have a chance to test the clues
today, but too busy .... maybe tomorrow. I think this qualifies
as an easy one, though...
The map is great fun ~ if you look at the lake Turville Point is
on, the tiny river leading from the lake and under the highway
is right where the Castle Park is in Monona (north of the highway) ~
we live a bit of a ways east of that.
The grey line that separates Monona Bay from the lake is
a road ~ and to the left of that road alongside the lake is the bike
path. The square with the grid of streets around it in the isthmus is
the Capitol. The map is too too cool!
I can attempt to send a pic of the image as an attachment, if you
have room to include it, but it's iffy because I'd have to figure out
how to send an attachment first! LMK...
Thanks again!
Deborah
(P.S. ~ Melanie the 3 yr old is gonna be into maps! She was sitting
here next to me watching Peter Pan and suddenly announced ~
"Mom! Why are you looking at that map!" LOL ~ she knows what
they are because of our first driving vacation with her this summer ~
she was fond of looking at the road maps and asking "where are we?")



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[L-USA] Re: Turville Point Letterbox

From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) | Date: 1998-10-24 20:21:48 UTC-05:00
MixtMedia@aol.com (Deborah of Wisconsin) wrote:
( in reference to her Turville Pt. Letterbox --
http://www.cplink.com/elf/turv_pt.htm )
> I can attempt to send a pic of the image as an attachment, if you
> have room to include it, but it's iffy because I'd have to figure out
> how to send an attachment first! LMK...

Sending an attachment is easy if you have a scan of the picture on your
computer or on a disk. Do you? If so, I can tell you how to attach it
to an e-mail. If not, you would have to go to a copy place or some
such place as does computer scans (maybe your work?) and have it
scanned first.

> (P.S. ~ Melanie the 3 yr old is gonna be into maps! She was sitting
> here next to me watching Peter Pan and suddenly announced ~
> "Mom! Why are you looking at that map!" LOL ~ she knows what
> they are because of our first driving vacation with her this summer ~
> she was fond of looking at the road maps and asking "where are we?")

Good for Melanie! Can she actually work with a map at 3? What
level of map would she need if she could work with one?

Dan'l
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