W & P Rock LbNA #37224
Owner: | wandaandpete |
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Plant date: | Not specified |
Location: | |
City: | ?? |
County: | Mystery |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Rubaduc |
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Last found: | Sep 19, 2009 |
Status: | FFFFF |
Last edited: | Apr 30, 2020 |
210. W & P ROCK Just a little bit of intrigue and romance to add to our rock collection!
Checked 26 April 2020
Well, we've planted A&P Rock, S&S Rock, even Galapagos Rock, so why not add another rock that was even more important to us to the collection? No, it's not the rock we were married on - that's on private property - but it is a rather distant second because it's the rock where we first thought about getting married, on Valentine's Day many years ago, when Pete first gave me a chocolate rose, and I first gave him a kiss!
We've dropped a hint in a nearby CT box, so everyone getting there after us and reading our entry will know where to go. Apparently we weren't the only ones to think of this rock as a good place to set up housekeeping, since the alcove at present contains a cupboard and a chair, and is rather close to a "power source". From the eastern end of the slanted king-size bedrock, cozy up to the large oak and look about 50 feet away at 100 degrees. The western cubby of a low-lying boulder hides our little rock pillow box!
Checked 26 April 2020
Well, we've planted A&P Rock, S&S Rock, even Galapagos Rock, so why not add another rock that was even more important to us to the collection? No, it's not the rock we were married on - that's on private property - but it is a rather distant second because it's the rock where we first thought about getting married, on Valentine's Day many years ago, when Pete first gave me a chocolate rose, and I first gave him a kiss!
We've dropped a hint in a nearby CT box, so everyone getting there after us and reading our entry will know where to go. Apparently we weren't the only ones to think of this rock as a good place to set up housekeeping, since the alcove at present contains a cupboard and a chair, and is rather close to a "power source". From the eastern end of the slanted king-size bedrock, cozy up to the large oak and look about 50 feet away at 100 degrees. The western cubby of a low-lying boulder hides our little rock pillow box!