What I Like About Texas: Night Songs LbNA #33876 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Puddle-Splasher |
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Plant date: | Aug 7, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Wichita Falls |
County: | Wichita |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Quixi |
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Last found: | Apr 26, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFF |
Last edited: | Aug 7, 2007 |
What I like about Texas: Night Songs
I remember as a child growing up in Wichita Falls, summer nights lying in bed on the screened-in sleeping porch at my Great Grandmother’s house. I would lay there listening to all the wonderful “songs of a country night” – the whistle of a passing train, a chorus of crickets, the song of a night bird, frogs croaking, or an occasional clucking from the hen house as a startled chicken would calm herself down into her roost. Beautiful sounds, country sounds: just one of the many things I like about Texas.
Clues:
Find your way to the Elizabeth Prothro Pavilion beside the new Butterfly Conservatory located at Sunset and 3rd St. Park and go through the pavilion and find the zig zag concrete path leading down the hill into the woods below. Just after you cross over the bridge into the woods, you will see the little wooden building, "United Super Market" on your right. Facing the front of the store, the letterbox is hidden under the store by the left, back pillar under a rock.
Please replace the rock so that the letterbox doesn’t wash out into view. Thanks.
I remember as a child growing up in Wichita Falls, summer nights lying in bed on the screened-in sleeping porch at my Great Grandmother’s house. I would lay there listening to all the wonderful “songs of a country night” – the whistle of a passing train, a chorus of crickets, the song of a night bird, frogs croaking, or an occasional clucking from the hen house as a startled chicken would calm herself down into her roost. Beautiful sounds, country sounds: just one of the many things I like about Texas.
Clues:
Find your way to the Elizabeth Prothro Pavilion beside the new Butterfly Conservatory located at Sunset and 3rd St. Park and go through the pavilion and find the zig zag concrete path leading down the hill into the woods below. Just after you cross over the bridge into the woods, you will see the little wooden building, "United Super Market" on your right. Facing the front of the store, the letterbox is hidden under the store by the left, back pillar under a rock.
Please replace the rock so that the letterbox doesn’t wash out into view. Thanks.