Sitting Pretty LbNA #45880 (ARCHIVED)
| Owner: | Lone Star Quilter
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| Plant date: | Mar 5, 2009 |
| Location: | |
| City: | Mexia |
| County: | Limestone |
| State: | Texas |
| Boxes: | 1 |
| Found by: | Silver Eagle |
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| Last found: | Mar 5, 2011 |
| Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFaaa |
| Last edited: | Mar 5, 2009 |
I saw a little bluebird
Sitting pretty in a tree;
I looked up at him
And he looked down at me.
I saw a little bluebird
Sitting pretty on a limb;
He looked down at me
And I looked up at him.
What do you think you’re doing,
Sitting pretty in that tree:
I asked the little bluebird,
And he replied to me:
“I’m just sitting pretty,
‘Cause that’s what bluebirds do,
That, and making music,
So I’m singing pretty, too!”
Directions:
This letterbox is located at Fort Parker State Park in Limestone County, Texas, about halfway between Groesbeck and Mexia.
To the box:
Go to the park and pay your fee. Drive to the camping area, but continue past it to a picnic area and park your car on the left side. Look down at the lake in front of you and you will see a trail sign and, past it, an aluminum floating bridge. Cross the bridge and take the Bur Oak Nature Trail (green) to the right. Just before you get to trail marker #3, there will be a bluebird house on your left. Continue on toward the trail marker. When you get about 5 steps from it, there will be a big oak tree on the left side of the trail. The box is sitting pretty behind that tree, hiding under sticks and stuff.
Sitting pretty in a tree;
I looked up at him
And he looked down at me.
I saw a little bluebird
Sitting pretty on a limb;
He looked down at me
And I looked up at him.
What do you think you’re doing,
Sitting pretty in that tree:
I asked the little bluebird,
And he replied to me:
“I’m just sitting pretty,
‘Cause that’s what bluebirds do,
That, and making music,
So I’m singing pretty, too!”
Directions:
This letterbox is located at Fort Parker State Park in Limestone County, Texas, about halfway between Groesbeck and Mexia.
To the box:
Go to the park and pay your fee. Drive to the camping area, but continue past it to a picnic area and park your car on the left side. Look down at the lake in front of you and you will see a trail sign and, past it, an aluminum floating bridge. Cross the bridge and take the Bur Oak Nature Trail (green) to the right. Just before you get to trail marker #3, there will be a bluebird house on your left. Continue on toward the trail marker. When you get about 5 steps from it, there will be a big oak tree on the left side of the trail. The box is sitting pretty behind that tree, hiding under sticks and stuff.