> I'm thinking about replacing box #2, but I don't know what the
subject was of
> the box. Does anyone have a stamp from box #2 that would be
willing to tell
> me what the stamp is of?
>
Pam,
The stamp is a Native American head in profile, with full feather
headdress. It appeared store-bought. The narrative (we think), was
something like: "Where do you want to have the party, Olivia(not
sure of name)?" "Remember the park with the Indian & the Water
Fountain? We can have it there."
And momma said allright.
Patrick went & checked the location where we found it
previously, and also found it missing. They have done alot of park
cleanup in that area, and it probably got caught in that. We don't
know who the owner of the boxes are, and don't know the ediquette of
the situation either. But it is a fun little series that we really
enjoyed. We live in Norwich and have another box of our own in the
park. We wouldn't mind upkeeping them also, but again, don't want to
overstep. Don't know what to tell you there. Sorry!
Patrick & Amy
Norwich CT: The Indian and the Water Fountain Letterboxes
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Started on 2002-07-30
Norwich CT: The Indian and the Water Fountain Letterboxes
From: (mindizney@aol.com) |
Date: 2002-07-30 06:46:55 UTC-04:00
I sent an e-mail a couple of days ago concerning the Indian and the WF letterboxes and how they needed updating. Since no one has spoken up concerning the ownership of those boxes, then perhaps I should take over, since I drive through Norwich a lot to go to the beach house in Quonnie RI.
I'm thinking about replacing box #2, but I don't know what the subject was of the box. Does anyone have a stamp from box #2 that would be willing to tell me what the stamp is of?
I'll try and get down there on Thursday evening to plant the box and replace logbooks. However, I do not want to step on anyone's toes, so speak up if this is taboo!
See ya!
Pam in CT
I'm thinking about replacing box #2, but I don't know what the subject was of the box. Does anyone have a stamp from box #2 that would be willing to tell me what the stamp is of?
I'll try and get down there on Thursday evening to plant the box and replace logbooks. However, I do not want to step on anyone's toes, so speak up if this is taboo!
See ya!
Pam in CT
Re: Norwich CT: The Indian and the Water Fountain Letterboxes
From: thelionandsanddollar (pmoriarty01@snet.net) |
Date: 2002-07-30 13:42:41 UTC