Dragon's Breath LbNA #37462 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jan 7, 2008 |
Location: | |
City: | Orlando |
County: | Orange |
State: | Florida |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Screeching Dragons |
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Found by: | Birding Granny |
Last found: | May 7, 2008 |
Status: | FFFFFFaam |
Last edited: | Jan 7, 2008 |
This box is located in Moss Park and was placed in honor of the Central Florida Letterboxing Group's Winter 2008 Gathering.
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/dept/cesrvcs/parks/ParkDetails.asp?ParkID=29
Clues:
This box is missing. Sorry!
The dragon was searching for a fair maiden and followed the path to where one could be found sleeping in her castle on wheels. Along the way, he saw a sign announcing the island of one of his fellow constellations. He decided to visit his friend. He followed the mulch trail until he came to a well read slash pine. At this point the dragon got sleepy. He turned around to see a leaning palm. He curled up under the palm for a nap. After a short time passed, a knight came by and frightened the less than brave dragon away. In his haste, he left behind his breath.
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Our son has been fascinated with dragons since he was three. He has many dragon books. While looking through his “Dragonology” book, I discovered some wonderful riddles. Dragons love to be puzzled by a good riddle, so each of our dragon boxes will contain a riddle with the clue. The answer can be found inside the box.
Dragon’s Breath Riddle:
Little Nancy Etticoat,
In a white petticoat,
And a red nose.
The longer she stands the shorter she grows.
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/dept/cesrvcs/parks/ParkDetails.asp?ParkID=29
Clues:
This box is missing. Sorry!
The dragon was searching for a fair maiden and followed the path to where one could be found sleeping in her castle on wheels. Along the way, he saw a sign announcing the island of one of his fellow constellations. He decided to visit his friend. He followed the mulch trail until he came to a well read slash pine. At this point the dragon got sleepy. He turned around to see a leaning palm. He curled up under the palm for a nap. After a short time passed, a knight came by and frightened the less than brave dragon away. In his haste, he left behind his breath.
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Our son has been fascinated with dragons since he was three. He has many dragon books. While looking through his “Dragonology” book, I discovered some wonderful riddles. Dragons love to be puzzled by a good riddle, so each of our dragon boxes will contain a riddle with the clue. The answer can be found inside the box.
Dragon’s Breath Riddle:
Little Nancy Etticoat,
In a white petticoat,
And a red nose.
The longer she stands the shorter she grows.