We try to make an annual trip to Chaplin to visit a friend's sugar house
(weather permitting) when he is boiling down the maple sap. While we are up
there tomorrow we are planning on stopping and doing a box or two. With so
many wonderful sounding boxes up there if you had to pick a favorite or two
what would you recommend?
Thanks,
Trish
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Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
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Started on 2002-03-08
Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
From: Trish Kurdziel (trishkri@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-03-08 08:52:06 UTC-08:00
Re: Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
From: wandaandpete (wandaandpete@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-03-08 17:28:06 UTC
if you had to pick a favorite or two
> what would you recommend?
>
> Thanks,
> Trish
>
> Mother Hubbard, Woodelves, Good Fairy and Secret Santa are all
great and fun for kids! Enjoy!
> what would you recommend?
>
> Thanks,
> Trish
>
> Mother Hubbard, Woodelves, Good Fairy and Secret Santa are all
great and fun for kids! Enjoy!
Re: Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
From: wandaandpete (wandaandpete@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-03-08 17:32:52 UTC
Mother Hubbard, Woodelves, Good Fairy and Secret Santa are all great
and fun for kids! Enjoy!
and fun for kids! Enjoy!
Re: [LbNA] Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
From: dmlathrop (pineknoll@snet.net) |
Date: 2002-03-09 07:41:58 UTC-05:00
Hey Trish! I know you have kids and my daughter Bonnie(age 10) put together
the Mother Hubbard Letterboxes on an easy and fun trail at the Chaplin Town
Hall/recreation area. Three letterboxes on a 1 1/4 mile loop, including
some interesting beaver work. There are foot an a half diameter trees that
have been toppled by the beavers around the Darling Pond there that kids
would find interesting. Plus the story is cute! Give it a try and if you
have a dog, or know someone with a dog, take a treat at the end! Course,
you could eat them yourselves. (When I was a kid, we had a bus driver who
would give us dog biscuits, and all of us kids started eating them
ourselves! That was in kindergarten! Oh well, just a funny story to tell.)
Hope you and others get to visit the Mother hubbard Boxes in Chaplin!
Molly fromthe Bonnie and Clyde Gang!-----Original Message-----
From: Trish Kurdziel
To: letterbox
Date: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
>We try to make an annual trip to Chaplin to visit a friend's sugar house
>(weather permitting) when he is boiling down the maple sap. While we are
up
>there tomorrow we are planning on stopping and doing a box or two. With so
>many wonderful sounding boxes up there if you had to pick a favorite or two
>what would you recommend?
>
>Thanks,
>Trish
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the Mother Hubbard Letterboxes on an easy and fun trail at the Chaplin Town
Hall/recreation area. Three letterboxes on a 1 1/4 mile loop, including
some interesting beaver work. There are foot an a half diameter trees that
have been toppled by the beavers around the Darling Pond there that kids
would find interesting. Plus the story is cute! Give it a try and if you
have a dog, or know someone with a dog, take a treat at the end! Course,
you could eat them yourselves. (When I was a kid, we had a bus driver who
would give us dog biscuits, and all of us kids started eating them
ourselves! That was in kindergarten! Oh well, just a funny story to tell.)
Hope you and others get to visit the Mother hubbard Boxes in Chaplin!
Molly fromthe Bonnie and Clyde Gang!-----Original Message-----
From: Trish Kurdziel
To: letterbox
Date: Friday, March 08, 2002 11:52 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
>We try to make an annual trip to Chaplin to visit a friend's sugar house
>(weather permitting) when he is boiling down the maple sap. While we are
up
>there tomorrow we are planning on stopping and doing a box or two. With so
>many wonderful sounding boxes up there if you had to pick a favorite or two
>what would you recommend?
>
>Thanks,
>Trish
>
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Re: Boxes in the Chaplin CT area
From: mothermoo2001 (cstearns07@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-03-09 14:18:14 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Trish Kurdziel wrote:
> what would you recommend?
>
> Thanks,
> Trish
> Hi Trish, depending on just what part of Chaplin your'e in I would
suggest Paddle To The Sea and You Otter See That both on the Windham
Chaplin line off Rte 6 near the Walmart and Airport. Look for river
otters and swans as well as migratory birds always an interesting set
of wildlife near the Hollow. Carol - Leader of the Pack
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> Thanks,
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> Hi Trish, depending on just what part of Chaplin your'e in I would
suggest Paddle To The Sea and You Otter See That both on the Windham
Chaplin line off Rte 6 near the Walmart and Airport. Look for river
otters and swans as well as migratory birds always an interesting set
of wildlife near the Hollow. Carol - Leader of the Pack
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