I Checked several on the Baylor that were doing fine, though somebody thought it would be a good idea to take one of our boxes (Zuni Bear) and deposit it inside a nearby hitchhiker hostel of ours (Just Passing Through). That one I pulled and will replant in a new location. Behold the Power of B's, Baylor History Walking Tour, and Ducky Duckles were exactly where and how they should have been. Sadly, Sailor Bear has disappeared as has Quiet Angel. Trying to decide if we should recreate those or let them be. Any advice from you veteran's who've lost boxes is greatly appreciated. Another one that I was really sad to discover had gone missing was Pilgrimage, a photo clue box in a great cemetery. I've marked these as "retired" rather than deleting them so we can remember what we've planted and what the clues were. I was relieved to find that three other cemetery boxes of ours were still there: The Draped Urn, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, and Tempus Fugit. Two boxes were clearly not where they were supposed to be. Will the Circle was laying out on the ground in plain sight (I think it fell victim to groundskeeper weed wacking...though still perfectly intact). Tiny Texas Ranger was still there and doing ok, though it was also out in the open. Uggh! is it THAT hard to put stuff back where you found it?
I was pleased to learn that the Austin group found a number of boxes in Mother Neff Park. I was afraid many if not all of these had gone missing in the massive flooding experienced by the park this last year.
I need to get back in the letterboxing swing of things. 4Armstrongs and us need to get cracking on this big series we starting working on last summer for Cameron Park, a series for which several of you guest carvers have already submitted stamps!
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Glad for the update - we will be in the Waco area in March and we are looking forward to letterboxing in the area.
lionsmane
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