FLD LbNA #45930
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 13, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Simsbury |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Rubaduc |
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Found by: | JKSCamera |
Last found: | Mar 27, 2021 |
Status: | FFFOFFF |
Last edited: | Mar 13, 2009 |
A very nice stamp given to me by Bell Lady after it made it's debut on Dec. 21st (2008). I believe the phrase was also coined by Bell Lady as it was presented in a bouquet of flowers.
Park at the intersection of route 10 and 315 in the large bike path parking lot. This is the Farmington River Greenway and you need to go north (left if you face the trail). Round trip will be a tad over a mile on a not so scenic path.
Going left, you'll have to cross route 315. PLEASE USE THE CROSSWALK. Continue on, soon seeing mile marker 13.5 then walk (ride, wheel, whatever) until the path veers away from route ten and you have swamp on both sides, coming to mile marker 14.0 (this marker is missing as of 8-21-12 so if you get to marker 14.4, you went too far). This will be followed by a section of fence and when the fence ends take 55 steps to a seven (?) sister tree on the left. Look in the center under a small chunk of wood.
Park at the intersection of route 10 and 315 in the large bike path parking lot. This is the Farmington River Greenway and you need to go north (left if you face the trail). Round trip will be a tad over a mile on a not so scenic path.
Going left, you'll have to cross route 315. PLEASE USE THE CROSSWALK. Continue on, soon seeing mile marker 13.5 then walk (ride, wheel, whatever) until the path veers away from route ten and you have swamp on both sides, coming to mile marker 14.0 (this marker is missing as of 8-21-12 so if you get to marker 14.4, you went too far). This will be followed by a section of fence and when the fence ends take 55 steps to a seven (?) sister tree on the left. Look in the center under a small chunk of wood.