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Alphabet Soup #3 LbNA #52323 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Mar 1, 2010
Location:
City:Griswold
County:New London
State:Connecticut
Boxes:5
Planted by:Wittless
Found by: Traveln Turtle (2)
Last found:Mar 29, 2016
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFr
Last edited:Mar 1, 2010
Series 3
Go to the Pachaug Cemetery on Campbell road, right off of 138. Enter and take a left, park at the white shed. Make sure you have already done series 1 and 2, so you will have your soup bowl. This is a kid-friendly series and should take around 45 min. to complete. Bring an ink pad. As mentioned before, at the end of this entire series you will be able to send us a copy of your "soup" for a Wittless letterboxing patch, so make sure you stamp well, and perhaps make 2 copies.

Box 1, K: (It seems that K is missing. The canister is still there though) Walk up behind the shed and head to your right until you see the Tyler plot. Notice a small “hill” and go to it. Behind this “hill” is a door. Go to the door. Stop. Facing out, take 19 steps, passing John Tyler. Look in the wall for K.

Box 2, L: Walk back up the little hill and go stand by the flag pole. Face route 138. Walk in a straight line until you come to cedars with memorials between them. Find William Rossiter Waters. Search his trees to find L.

Box 3, M: Keep going the same direction you were when walking from the flag pole. At the road take a right and walk until you have a cedar pillar on each side of you. Stop. Look and find two stones marked Barber. Go stand between them. Walk directly to the wall. Here is M.

Box 4, N: From M walk East along the wall until you find this poem, “He that hath my commandments and keepeth them, he is that loveth me, and that loveth me shall be loved of my father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.” From here take a reading of 160 degrees and stop when you reach more rock. N is resting in the second corner.

Box 5, O: After finding N, turn around and notice a large path. Follow this to a tree with a green lightning rod attached to it. Go to the opposite side from the rod and see a rock wall. Go to the closest corner to find O.