I would like to know who planted the "Dead bug" in Meriden at Hubbard
Park. Angel and I found the bug today , a nice hike, a beautiful day,
and the box is in great shape. We are the only ones to log in so far.
The stamp is cute. I can not find who planted it, and like to credit
them in my log book. Please, does anyone know? thanks
Butterfly
ct.question
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-10-29
ct.question
From: Joseph L. Sperrazza (jsperrazza@snet.net) |
Date: 2002-10-29 18:18:30 UTC-05:00
Re: ct.question
From: defygravity2001 (defygravity@snet.net) |
Date: 2002-10-30 17:07:29 UTC
I believe Dead Bug is a Gal Pal's box. That's one we've been
meaning to get to, but haven't had the chance.
I, for one, think we should keep Daylight Savings Time going all
winter too. I don't mind the dark in the morning, I'd enjoy it more
in the afternoon.
Aili
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Joseph L. Sperrazza"
wrote:
> I would like to know who planted the "Dead bug" in Meriden at
Hubbard
> Park. Angel and I found the bug today , a nice hike, a beautiful
day,
> and the box is in great shape. We are the only ones to log in so
far.
> The stamp is cute. I can not find who planted it, and like to
credit
> them in my log book. Please, does anyone know? thanks
> Butterfly
meaning to get to, but haven't had the chance.
I, for one, think we should keep Daylight Savings Time going all
winter too. I don't mind the dark in the morning, I'd enjoy it more
in the afternoon.
Aili
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Joseph L. Sperrazza"
wrote:
> I would like to know who planted the "Dead bug" in Meriden at
Hubbard
> Park. Angel and I found the bug today , a nice hike, a beautiful
day,
> and the box is in great shape. We are the only ones to log in so
far.
> The stamp is cute. I can not find who planted it, and like to
credit
> them in my log book. Please, does anyone know? thanks
> Butterfly