Greetings from Sunny Arizona...
Hopefully this long weekend -- or next weekend at the latest, I will more
than double the number of Letterboxes in the state of Arizona. (The
Letterboxing.org site shows 5 now.)
My first six Letterboxes will be the 'Petroglyph Series' each with a
hand-carved stamp based on an actual petroglyph from the Southwest. These
will be placed mostly around my home area of Scottsdale in Maricopa County.
A question -- with only 5 current boxes in Arizona, are there ANY Arizonans
now looking for letterboxes here in this state? Or can I expect it will be
one loooonnnnngg time before these boxes receive visits? Any Letterboxing
retirees who spend their winters in Arizona?
Email me direct at mailto:letterboxing@home.com
Happy Labor Day weekend all.
Kokopelli
Arizona Letterboxes To Double
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2001-09-01
Arizona Letterboxes To Double
From: Kokopelli (Letterboxing@Home.com) |
Date: 2001-09-01 14:00:15 UTC-07:00
Re: [LbNA] Arizona Letterboxes To Double
From: Richard Kaszeta (kaszeta@me.umn.edu) |
Date: 2001-09-01 16:51:58 UTC-05:00
Kokopelli writes ("[LbNA] Arizona Letterboxes To Double"):
>A question -- with only 5 current boxes in Arizona, are there ANY Arizonans
>now looking for letterboxes here in this state? Or can I expect it will be
>one loooonnnnngg time before these boxes receive visits? Any Letterboxing
>retirees who spend their winters in Arizona?
I usually visit the AZ letterboxes every November and December.
And the South Mountain one has a decent number of stamps in it...
So I wouldn't worry.
--
Richard W Kaszeta
rich@kaszeta.org
http://www.kaszeta.org/rich
>A question -- with only 5 current boxes in Arizona, are there ANY Arizonans
>now looking for letterboxes here in this state? Or can I expect it will be
>one loooonnnnngg time before these boxes receive visits? Any Letterboxing
>retirees who spend their winters in Arizona?
I usually visit the AZ letterboxes every November and December.
And the South Mountain one has a decent number of stamps in it...
So I wouldn't worry.
--
Richard W Kaszeta
rich@kaszeta.org
http://www.kaszeta.org/rich