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Too Hot to Hike: July 2009
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Too Hot to Hike. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Date Planted: August 5, 2006. Once upon a time there was a beautiful young girl named Melin. An Lake. Not remembering anything her mother and father had taught her about talking to strangers, she climbed aboard. They soon approached the building where Melinda’s grandfather had stayed while he was recovering from his fall out. Of the apple tree and the young man pointed out this nearb. Y tower to the beautiful, young girl. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. 2 Box Series Di...
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Too Hot to Hike: Mordecai's Grandson
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Too Hot to Hike. Sunday, September 6, 2009. Walk past the white gazebo and head for the shrubbery. When you find the cluster which consists of three yews and two blue cedar, duck into the nook created by the second cedar and the second and third yews. Facing the road, look on the lower branches of the yew to the right. The shrubs form a perfect hiding spot for stamping in. Length of walk: .1 mile. Color needed for stamp: Black. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Letterboxing Mimser: April 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013. This got me to thinking on my drive home, how can letterboxes which are actually hidden in the woods go missing but these car keys which were right out in the open remained? Links to this post. Sunday, April 14, 2013. Would someone place a box less than 50 feet from the only letterbox (which just happens to be mine) in a 9000 acre wildlife wilderness and then even reference the fact that there is another box across the trail? 9000 acres full of trails, I just don't understand why!
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Letterboxing Mimser: This is My Pennsylvania - Colonel Denning State Park
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. This is My Pennsylvania - Colonel Denning State Park. We made the trip about three quarters of the way to the top when I took some time to plant my box, aided by my very capable assistants who played Vanna White for my clues to my box. We soon passed the expected shelter used by hikers on the Tuscorora Trail which also crossed the ridge top but I was totally amazed to see an outhouse next to the shelter along the ridge of the mountain. Knowing my fear of heights, we stayed well awa...
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Letterboxing Mimser: June 2014
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Sunday, June 29, 2014. Most people who have ever boxed with me know that I am an early morning person and amazingly, I don't usually get any resistance from my friends when I name a time for starting my boxing day. That is why we were able to watch the sunrise over the Susquehanna at Highpoint a week ago and why we were able to observe the full moon setting and a sunrise at Cheslen Preserve this time out. The actual 300 year old marker has been worn down to a little nibbly piece of rock. This little cair...
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Letterboxing Mimser: April 2015
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Sunday, April 05, 2015. Easter Morning Worship Service. Unfortunately, I didn't find the box but I did enjoy the beauty of the day and the trail before heading to our family get together. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Too Hot to Hike. Milkmonster, the Princess and Mimi. Working 9 to 5.er, Make that 7 to 4. This is Why I Letterbox. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Letterboxing Mimser: November 2013
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Saturday, November 16, 2013. This is Why I Letterbox - Hay Creek Boxing. Letterbox, Dogs with Wings and I went exploring in what is now called Berks County Park. There is just enough autumn color left to make everything still appear lovely. The winter blahs have not yet made an appearance in the woods. We backdoored our way into Deutsche Märchen. Links to this post. This is Why I Letterbox. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Too Hot to Hike. Milkmonster, the Princess and Mimi. This is Why I Letterbox.
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Letterboxing Mimser: May 2015
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Sunday, May 31, 2015. How Might a Letterboxer Spend a Rainy Day? You know that question that keeps popping up on the interview portion of the Atlas Quest profile? You know, that one that asks how a letterboxer might spend a rainy day? But to get back to letterboxing and threatening thunderstorms, I decided to spend my time wisely. So I started making a mess of my paper supplies and the next day ended up with a stash worthy of a letterboxer on a thunderstormy day. Links to this post. Tuesday, May 19, 2015.
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Letterboxing Mimser: March 2013
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Thursday, March 21, 2013. Winter berries at the Bell Tower. Love the look of the cannons today but I can't imagine actually fighting with them. Just transporting them from one location to another had to be quite a job and then trying to get accuracy with them must have been a nightmare. I also can't imagine living in one of these cold little huts with their bunk beds made of branches. Very picturesque today but I am really glad that I do live in today's world and not in the eighteen hundreds. Then I call...
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Too Hot to Hike: September 2009
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Too Hot to Hike. Monday, September 7, 2009. It would be best to visit this site on a weekend or evening because there is a very active day care on the premise with lots of outdoor activities for the children. Length of walk: less than .1 mile. Color needed for stamp: Black. Sunday, September 6, 2009. Length of walk: .1 mile. Color needed for stamp: Black. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Location: Angelica Park, Reading, PA. Hike Length: 0.1 miles. Elevation Game: 15 feet. Date Planted: October 23, 2005.