Untie the Ribbons LbNA #5947 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 5, 2003 |
Location: | |
City: | Circleville |
County: | Pickaway |
State: | Ohio |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Shutterbug27 |
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Last found: | May 23, 2009 |
Status: | FaFaaaaaaFaFFaFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Oct 5, 2003 |
Title: Untie the Ribbons.
Placed 10-5-03 by Salamander.
Location: Near Circleville, Ohio, Pickaway County.
Difficulty: Easy.
This letterbox was inspired by a framed print which has hung in the
living room of a dear friend for many years. The picture depicts
many "fancy" things, such as flowers, ribbons, bows etc., but what I
really like is the message it contains: that each day offers us many
gifts, but it is up to each of us to "untie the ribbons".
CLUES: Go to the Logan Elm State Memorial Park on Rt. 361 in Pickaway County. Start at the "Regulations" sign which is just past the gate.
Starting from a point in front of the sign, take 26 paces due north
to an oddly shaped tree. From here, go 14 paces at 15 degrees to a 2-
trunked Sycamore which has had one of its trunks broken off. The
letterbox is hidden in the hollowed out part of the broken trunk
under some bark and a few rocks.
Placed 10-5-03 by Salamander.
Location: Near Circleville, Ohio, Pickaway County.
Difficulty: Easy.
This letterbox was inspired by a framed print which has hung in the
living room of a dear friend for many years. The picture depicts
many "fancy" things, such as flowers, ribbons, bows etc., but what I
really like is the message it contains: that each day offers us many
gifts, but it is up to each of us to "untie the ribbons".
CLUES: Go to the Logan Elm State Memorial Park on Rt. 361 in Pickaway County. Start at the "Regulations" sign which is just past the gate.
Starting from a point in front of the sign, take 26 paces due north
to an oddly shaped tree. From here, go 14 paces at 15 degrees to a 2-
trunked Sycamore which has had one of its trunks broken off. The
letterbox is hidden in the hollowed out part of the broken trunk
under some bark and a few rocks.