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in at all the boxes. We also bagged the #3 Christmas Series box which we were
also the first to do so. A clean sweep. Thank you Amy. But Amy, where are 1 &
2?>>
Let me add my appreciation to Bill and Val and to Amy, especially for
planting those boxes so close to my home! On Sunday afternoon, the Crew from
Collinsville (the CT branch, not the IL branch!) - consisting of my friends
David and Sarah, their kids Rebekah (a/k/a Tiki) and Josh (the Squash), and
me - were the second group to lay claim to these letterboxes. As new as these
boxes are, I just had that funny feeling that we wouldn't be the first ones
to find them. Sure enough, I was right: when I saw that ESAK had stamped in
right before us at each of the five letterboxes, I smiled and nodded
knowingly. (Both ESAK and the Crew from Collinsville live one town away from
Sessions Woods, but in opposite directions.) One benefit, however, of
stamping in after ESAK was getting to see their brand new, personal
letterboxing stamp; it is most attractive and very colorful! Definitely one
of the nicest I've seen on the trails.
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in one week -- not too shabby. The kids enjoyed all the extras too with
Smokey. 'Nuf said right? Thanks again. >>
Ack! This is the second time I know of that I've *just* missed snagging a
hitchhiker. Some folks have all the luck, I guess. :-)
Regards,
Alan from Axtown