Hi my name is Joanne, and one day I was strolling thru
the park near my house with a friend. And we just
happen to stumble across a letterbox. For my friend it
was the first time she ever heard of them, and now she
plans on joining in on the fun. The letterbox we found
was originally placed there about a year ago. So to
make it more interesting we decided to move the box
around, it is still in the park just in a different
location. So as of April 15,2002 the letter box can
found, by following these clues:
1) go to Merrow Park, which is located of route 32 in
Merrow, CT (Merrow, CT is located between Tolland and
Storrs, CT [home of the Huskies!!!!])
2) There is a small parking lot near the front of the
park. After exiting your car, enter the park on the
paved road and begin your adventure.
3) To find the letter you begin your journey by
walking either to the right or left on the paved
trail.
4) If you go to the left, you past lucky post 13
first, continue to follow the trail, until you come to
area where you can branch off to an unpaved trail.
5) Follow the trail until you come to the area where
the bench marks the spot, and behind the bush you will
see a tree with three trunks. Go luck on your journey.
6) If you choose to go the right, the journey will
take a little longer, but will be very rewarding.
Email me about your journey at:
artistichands2002@hotmail.com
ENJOY the HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Three trunks
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-04-16
Three trunks
From: Queenie Brown (me_queenbee@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-04-16 11:13:51 UTC-07:00
Re: [LbNA] Three trunks
From: Kimberly (MartianShark@msn.com) |
Date: 2002-04-16 18:31:08 UTC-04:00
You're moving a box that someone else hid?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Queenie Brown"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 2:13 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Three trunks
> Hi my name is Joanne, and one day I was strolling thru
> the park near my house with a friend. And we just
> happen to stumble across a letterbox. For my friend it
> was the first time she ever heard of them, and now she
> plans on joining in on the fun. The letterbox we found
> was originally placed there about a year ago. So to
> make it more interesting we decided to move the box
> around, it is still in the park just in a different
> location. So as of April 15,2002 the letter box can
> found, by following these clues:
>
> 1) go to Merrow Park, which is located of route 32 in
> Merrow, CT (Merrow, CT is located between Tolland and
> Storrs, CT [home of the Huskies!!!!])
> 2) There is a small parking lot near the front of the
> park. After exiting your car, enter the park on the
> paved road and begin your adventure.
> 3) To find the letter you begin your journey by
> walking either to the right or left on the paved
> trail.
> 4) If you go to the left, you past lucky post 13
> first, continue to follow the trail, until you come to
> area where you can branch off to an unpaved trail.
> 5) Follow the trail until you come to the area where
> the bench marks the spot, and behind the bush you will
> see a tree with three trunks. Go luck on your journey.
> 6) If you choose to go the right, the journey will
> take a little longer, but will be very rewarding.
>
> Email me about your journey at:
> artistichands2002@hotmail.com
>
> ENJOY the HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Queenie Brown"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 2:13 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Three trunks
> Hi my name is Joanne, and one day I was strolling thru
> the park near my house with a friend. And we just
> happen to stumble across a letterbox. For my friend it
> was the first time she ever heard of them, and now she
> plans on joining in on the fun. The letterbox we found
> was originally placed there about a year ago. So to
> make it more interesting we decided to move the box
> around, it is still in the park just in a different
> location. So as of April 15,2002 the letter box can
> found, by following these clues:
>
> 1) go to Merrow Park, which is located of route 32 in
> Merrow, CT (Merrow, CT is located between Tolland and
> Storrs, CT [home of the Huskies!!!!])
> 2) There is a small parking lot near the front of the
> park. After exiting your car, enter the park on the
> paved road and begin your adventure.
> 3) To find the letter you begin your journey by
> walking either to the right or left on the paved
> trail.
> 4) If you go to the left, you past lucky post 13
> first, continue to follow the trail, until you come to
> area where you can branch off to an unpaved trail.
> 5) Follow the trail until you come to the area where
> the bench marks the spot, and behind the bush you will
> see a tree with three trunks. Go luck on your journey.
> 6) If you choose to go the right, the journey will
> take a little longer, but will be very rewarding.
>
> Email me about your journey at:
> artistichands2002@hotmail.com
>
> ENJOY the HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> __________________________________________________
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> Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
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Re: Three trunks
From: noreester (SJinNJ@aol.com) |
Date: 2002-04-16 23:42:09 UTC
Joanne,
You really should not be moving another person's letterbox. If you
wish to hide one, you should make one up yourself. I would hope that
you move this letterbox back to it's original location, there may be
folks who've printed out the original clues and are now searching in
vain for it.
Wingfoot
You really should not be moving another person's letterbox. If you
wish to hide one, you should make one up yourself. I would hope that
you move this letterbox back to it's original location, there may be
folks who've printed out the original clues and are now searching in
vain for it.
Wingfoot
Re: Three trunks
From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) |
Date: 2002-04-17 02:23:55 UTC
So to
> make it more interesting we decided to move the box
> around, it is still in the park just in a different
> location.
I think the idea of a roving box is great. However, I would be really
bummed if someone did it with one of mine. It is so much fun to carve
stamps (not to mention addictive) that you should make a box of your
own and hide it in shifting locations. You've already got a hiding
place staked out for its first stop. Please return the one you've moved
to it's rightful home. Funhog
> make it more interesting we decided to move the box
> around, it is still in the park just in a different
> location.
I think the idea of a roving box is great. However, I would be really
bummed if someone did it with one of mine. It is so much fun to carve
stamps (not to mention addictive) that you should make a box of your
own and hide it in shifting locations. You've already got a hiding
place staked out for its first stop. Please return the one you've moved
to it's rightful home. Funhog
Re: Three trunks
From: woodschuckstraub (woodschuckstraub@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-04-17 02:49:14 UTC
Hi, I'm from the area and I'm fairly sure that I know the letterbox
you found and moved. The box should be returned to the original spot.
It is an active letterbox not abandoned. You should make up a box
yourself and plant it in your new spot then write back to the LBNA
talk list with the instructions. Put "CT new letterbox" in the
subject line and you will get it posted. But please, put the box back
to the original spot....Chuck & Molly
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Queenie Brown wrote:
> Hi my name is Joanne, and one day I was strolling thru
> the park near my house with a friend. And we just
> happen to stumble across a letterbox. For my friend it
> was the first time she ever heard of them, and now she
> plans on joining in on the fun. The letterbox we found
> was originally placed there about a year ago. So to
> make it more interesting we decided to move the box
> around, it is still in the park just in a different
> location. So as of April 15,2002 the letter box can
> found, by following these clues:
>
> 1) go to Merrow Park, which is located of route 32 in
> Merrow, CT (Merrow, CT is located between Tolland and
> Storrs, CT [home of the Huskies!!!!])
> 2) There is a small parking lot near the front of the
> park. After exiting your car, enter the park on the
> paved road and begin your adventure.
> 3) To find the letter you begin your journey by
> walking either to the right or left on the paved
> trail.
> 4) If you go to the left, you past lucky post 13
> first, continue to follow the trail, until you come to
> area where you can branch off to an unpaved trail.
> 5) Follow the trail until you come to the area where
> the bench marks the spot, and behind the bush you will
> see a tree with three trunks. Go luck on your journey.
> 6) If you choose to go the right, the journey will
> take a little longer, but will be very rewarding.
>
> Email me about your journey at:
> artistichands2002@h...
>
> ENJOY the HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
> http://taxes.yahoo.com/
you found and moved. The box should be returned to the original spot.
It is an active letterbox not abandoned. You should make up a box
yourself and plant it in your new spot then write back to the LBNA
talk list with the instructions. Put "CT new letterbox" in the
subject line and you will get it posted. But please, put the box back
to the original spot....Chuck & Molly
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Queenie Brown
> Hi my name is Joanne, and one day I was strolling thru
> the park near my house with a friend. And we just
> happen to stumble across a letterbox. For my friend it
> was the first time she ever heard of them, and now she
> plans on joining in on the fun. The letterbox we found
> was originally placed there about a year ago. So to
> make it more interesting we decided to move the box
> around, it is still in the park just in a different
> location. So as of April 15,2002 the letter box can
> found, by following these clues:
>
> 1) go to Merrow Park, which is located of route 32 in
> Merrow, CT (Merrow, CT is located between Tolland and
> Storrs, CT [home of the Huskies!!!!])
> 2) There is a small parking lot near the front of the
> park. After exiting your car, enter the park on the
> paved road and begin your adventure.
> 3) To find the letter you begin your journey by
> walking either to the right or left on the paved
> trail.
> 4) If you go to the left, you past lucky post 13
> first, continue to follow the trail, until you come to
> area where you can branch off to an unpaved trail.
> 5) Follow the trail until you come to the area where
> the bench marks the spot, and behind the bush you will
> see a tree with three trunks. Go luck on your journey.
> 6) If you choose to go the right, the journey will
> take a little longer, but will be very rewarding.
>
> Email me about your journey at:
> artistichands2002@h...
>
> ENJOY the HUNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax
> http://taxes.yahoo.com/