Black Knight LbNA #67067 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Donutz716 |
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Plant date: | Jun 9, 2014 |
Location: | Center Cemetery |
City: | Lebanon |
County: | New London |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | SherlockMiles |
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Last found: | Sep 24, 2016 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFam |
Last edited: | Oct 14, 2015 |
Center Cemetery
Once upon a time, the Black Knight heard a story about many black creatures and their insatiable appetites. He also heard tale of a Black Dragon who professes to be "friendly" and invites all to visit so he can keep them "safe"! HA! Unless he's Puff the Magic Dragon, there is no Black Dragon who is friendly and Puff wasn't black. Enough said! The Black Knight felt it was his honorable duty to "really" keep the visitors safe so he and his Royal Steed made a visit to that giant block in the corner of the wall. He drew his sword and when the Black Dragon came out from behind his quartz rock and tried to eat him, the Black Knight slayed him. Feeling quite valiant he proudly rode his steed past the slain dragon and continued around the perimeter of the cemetery, passing a tumbled down grave stone that has a concrete round pillar with a B about 6 feet to its left. Continuing, he came upon another concrete round pillar with a B and stopped. At 340 degrees they tread through bittersweet and myrtle to a wall. If you would like to pay homage to the Black Knight and his steed, you can find them resting 2 feet left of the depression behind a small cave door.
enjoy~
donutz716
Once upon a time, the Black Knight heard a story about many black creatures and their insatiable appetites. He also heard tale of a Black Dragon who professes to be "friendly" and invites all to visit so he can keep them "safe"! HA! Unless he's Puff the Magic Dragon, there is no Black Dragon who is friendly and Puff wasn't black. Enough said! The Black Knight felt it was his honorable duty to "really" keep the visitors safe so he and his Royal Steed made a visit to that giant block in the corner of the wall. He drew his sword and when the Black Dragon came out from behind his quartz rock and tried to eat him, the Black Knight slayed him. Feeling quite valiant he proudly rode his steed past the slain dragon and continued around the perimeter of the cemetery, passing a tumbled down grave stone that has a concrete round pillar with a B about 6 feet to its left. Continuing, he came upon another concrete round pillar with a B and stopped. At 340 degrees they tread through bittersweet and myrtle to a wall. If you would like to pay homage to the Black Knight and his steed, you can find them resting 2 feet left of the depression behind a small cave door.
enjoy~
donutz716