Sign Up  /  Login

Read A Book LbNA #26312

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Oct 9, 2006
Location:
City:Norton
County:Bristol
State:Massachusetts
Boxes:1
Found by: Sagacorn
Last found:Jul 18, 2010
Status:FFaFFFFFFFFa
Last edited:Oct 9, 2006
This is a very simple & short, yet ENJOYABLE, Letterbox for children of all ages!

Begin @ the Norton Public Library's parking lot.

Park, then follow the path into the Library Park. You are now in a rocky area. Take a right (walking through the grass) to the GAZEBO.

Go to the Center of the Gazebo, skip around the outside.

Don't forget to look up and read the *Star*!

Then, stand in the middle and spin....until you see the path surrounded by trees. Take this path until you come to a fork. Go right onto the dirt path, follow, until you see the bench. Sit down! Relax! Admire the beautiful tree in front of you!

Get up now, don't be lazy!

Take the other path opposite the one you came from. Go to the end of this path, look under the last tree on your right. The letterbox should be there! SORRY - just kidding!!

Continue on the path you came down until you return to the fork. When you see a post w/a handicapped sign on it, stand next to it and take the path directly to your right. Follow this path to a large rock and lamppost. Take a left. Stop at a bench near the trash can - take a nice long break before continuing your search. AHHH!

Now, hop back onto your feet and throw away any trash you may have in the can. (Don't be a litterbug!) Please continue down the path next to the bushes.

You will pass another lamp on your left. Keep following this path until you come to a rock wall w/statues of children reading.

Take a right down the double path admiring the flowers until you reach the fountain. Look at all the names inscribed on the bricks. See if you can find the brick that reads "I love you Daddy, Meatball".

Ready, pass the Mass Flag to the tree on the left.
Then, search all the rocks to the right of the tree that have fallen out of the rock wall. Now you should find the letterbox for real, this time!

There are three rocks that are shaped into a triangle. Look under and Viola! Happy Exploring!

...and don't forget to visit the library on your way out!