Thanks, Bonnie. We absolutely LOVE the three separate parks that make
up that amazing ridge. The Holyoke basalt lava flow extended down into
our home area in southern connecticut also, and the M&M trail is
therefore just spectacular even before reaching Monadnock. Bonnie, we
loved your boxes on the M&M at Wendell, and you were our inspiration
that we could indeed foray into carving our own. We've "boxed" the two
northern sections of the Holyoke (Skinner State Park and Mt
Norrowotock). Maybe we should get together for the southern section at
Mt Tom and do a joint effort. I'll bring the kids if you'll bring the
stamps!
Jay
> Wow, I had NO IDEA boxes were hidden on the Holyoke Range in Amherst,
Mass!
> This is my back door, can't wait to go hunting there.
>
> Your web page looks great. I am taking an HTML workshop next month,
so
> hopefully soon I will no longer need to bother Tom Cooch with setting
up my
> clues on the web either. Interesting how this hobby is prompting us
all to
> grow in our knowledge, indoors and out.
>
> Nice work, and thanks!
>
> Bonnie
> Leverett, MA
> P6F3
>
>
> >From: nep1bjd@nep10.med.navy.mil
> >Reply-To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
> >To: letterbox-usa@eGroups.com
> >Subject: [LbNA] Under Construction
> >Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 19:17:27 -0700
> >
> >Happy Sunday, all. We had the most terrificly incredible fall day
here
> >in New England. Hope your weekend was great too.
> >
> >I'm writing to specially thank Tom Cooch for all his work on getting
my
> >clues up: I've been working on a web page and had no idea what a
> >limited, archaic, testy, quirky business web publishing was. It
reminds
> >me of word processing 10 years ago (the dark ages in computer-years)
> >before it got so easy my 8 year old could do it. html is a PAIN!
> >Anybody remember wysiwyg? Give me a break! But it's been kind of fun
> >too, which is weird enough that I'm not sure I want it known in
public.
> >
> >So anyway, I thought I'd ask a few of my friends to test drive my new
> >first web site to see if it works and loads fast and is visually
> >pleasing to a discerning crowd. Please check it out at:
> >
> >http://members.aol.com/drewclan/index.htm
> >
> >....and give me your feed back (probably off the list might be
> >better?). As a bonus, there are some new clues there that haven't
been
> >seen outside our little local community.
> >
> >Thanks, Tom! Jay
> >
> >
> >