I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving day. Mine was different this year as I
am newly divorced (BTW, not looking for internet romance),
and because most of my nuclear family travelled elsewhere, including
my mom who went to San Fransisco. But I ended up at my oldest sister's
house and am happy to report that after dinner I could do nothing but
sit and watch football -- not that I'm into football, its just that I couldn't
move. The couch was my friend for at least a couple of hours. A nap would have
been nice too, but its hard to nap when people are rooting for a game!
Anyway, I did find enough hutzpah early in the day to place two more letterboxes
and you will find them on the Minnesota map under "Ft. Snelling".
I hope you all had a good meal and some relaxation. Thank you all for being
part of this unusual but fun mix of people. Its a bit of an odd hobby, but I'm
really enjoying being part of this and watching it grow from so many angles. I
thank each of you for being a part of it! Keep sending your comments when ya
think of 'em. That's what makes it.
Dan
Ps. You will notice I put the mailbox icon right at the top next to the main
page menu. This will make it easy for you to send out a comment whenever you
are on the site.
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Happy Turkey Day!
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Started on 1998-11-27
[L-USA] Happy Turkey Day!
From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) |
Date: 1998-11-27 11:01:17 UTC-06:00
[L-USA] Re: Happy Turkey Day!
From: Adrian Williams (havefeet@letterboxing.freeserve.co.uk) |
Date: 1998-11-27 17:35:08 UTC
Hi Dan
Glad you had a nice day. Great to hear you placed two more
boxes. Have some stamp images to post to you later from my walk last weekend
(YES IT STOPPED RAINING OVER HERE). Will post them to my web space hopefully
it will give you all some ideas. Had a good day 12 stamps from the charity
walk and another 21 extras on the way around. Dont worry they say it's the
quality thats important not the amount. Rumour has it that it is walking
weather again this weekend any one care to join me. I have two americans
visiting on Monday and Tuesday hoping to meet up. Will let you know how i
get on.
Adrian
Okehampton
Dartmoor
Bright is the ring of words
When the right man rings them
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Servatius
To:
Sent: 27 November 1998 17:01
Subject: [L-USA] Happy Turkey Day!
>I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving day. Mine was different this year
as I
>am newly divorced (BTW, not looking for internet romance),
>and because most of my nuclear family travelled elsewhere, including
>my mom who went to San Fransisco. But I ended up at my oldest sister's
>house and am happy to report that after dinner I could do nothing but
>sit and watch football -- not that I'm into football, its just that I
couldn't
>move. The couch was my friend for at least a couple of hours. A nap would
have
>been nice too, but its hard to nap when people are rooting for a game!
>
>Anyway, I did find enough hutzpah early in the day to place two more
letterboxes
>and you will find them on the Minnesota map under "Ft. Snelling".
>
>I hope you all had a good meal and some relaxation. Thank you all for
being
>part of this unusual but fun mix of people. Its a bit of an odd hobby, but
I'm
>really enjoying being part of this and watching it grow from so many
angles. I
>thank each of you for being a part of it! Keep sending your comments when
ya
>think of 'em. That's what makes it.
>
>Dan
>
>Ps. You will notice I put the mailbox icon right at the top next to the
main
>page menu. This will make it easy for you to send out a comment whenever
you
>are on the site.
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Glad you had a nice day. Great to hear you placed two more
boxes. Have some stamp images to post to you later from my walk last weekend
(YES IT STOPPED RAINING OVER HERE). Will post them to my web space hopefully
it will give you all some ideas. Had a good day 12 stamps from the charity
walk and another 21 extras on the way around. Dont worry they say it's the
quality thats important not the amount. Rumour has it that it is walking
weather again this weekend any one care to join me. I have two americans
visiting on Monday and Tuesday hoping to meet up. Will let you know how i
get on.
Adrian
Okehampton
Dartmoor
Bright is the ring of words
When the right man rings them
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Servatius
To:
Sent: 27 November 1998 17:01
Subject: [L-USA] Happy Turkey Day!
>I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving day. Mine was different this year
as I
>am newly divorced (BTW, not looking for internet romance),
>and because most of my nuclear family travelled elsewhere, including
>my mom who went to San Fransisco. But I ended up at my oldest sister's
>house and am happy to report that after dinner I could do nothing but
>sit and watch football -- not that I'm into football, its just that I
couldn't
>move. The couch was my friend for at least a couple of hours. A nap would
have
>been nice too, but its hard to nap when people are rooting for a game!
>
>Anyway, I did find enough hutzpah early in the day to place two more
letterboxes
>and you will find them on the Minnesota map under "Ft. Snelling".
>
>I hope you all had a good meal and some relaxation. Thank you all for
being
>part of this unusual but fun mix of people. Its a bit of an odd hobby, but
I'm
>really enjoying being part of this and watching it grow from so many
angles. I
>thank each of you for being a part of it! Keep sending your comments when
ya
>think of 'em. That's what makes it.
>
>Dan
>
>Ps. You will notice I put the mailbox icon right at the top next to the
main
>page menu. This will make it easy for you to send out a comment whenever
you
>are on the site.
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>The Weather Underground. We provide weather across the world.
>Visit http://www.wunderground.com
>
>Free Web-based e-mail groups -- http://www.eGroups.com
>
>
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