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My First Love LbNA #9508 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Flutterby Flew By
Plant date:Jul 22, 2004
Location:
City:Lebanon
County:New London
State:Connecticut
Boxes:1
Found by: WWW
Last found:Oct 15, 2008
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFaFaFFFFFr
Last edited:Jul 22, 2004
~Update 7/31/08
Sadly when we went to check on this box tonight we found out that it has become a victim of progress. There has been some site work done around the baseball field and the box is now buried under lots of dirt, shrubbery and trees. It is probably still there, but nearly impossible to find 8-(

This is a box dedicated to the true love of Fat Cat's life. It is located on town owned recreational fields, but is adjacent to the elementary school. PLEASE do not find this box during school hours. You need to look for it after school is out, on school vacations or during the summer break. Thanks for honoring this request.

Directions:
Turn into the Lebanon Elementary School driveway and proceed all the way to the town owned sports fields (the driveway turns to dirt). Park in the vicinity of the flagpole that is behind homeplate.
Clues:
Walk through the opening in the fence by the flagpole. Keeping the baseball field on your right and the newly constructed Ed Lazur Memorial Pavilion on your left go to the end of the pavilion. It is dedicated to one of Lebanon's 7th grade teachers who was loved by all. At the end of this wonderful structure go left, downhill. You will see a scoreboard and a sign that says Field B at the fence. Follow this outfield fence ON THE INSIDE (where kids play) until you come to an opening.
At the opening, STOP. Face southeast. From the end of the fence on your right go 15 paces, or count 9 support posts, and stop.
Look to your left (east) and see a mostly dead/ dying bush among all of the healthy ones of the same kind. Go to it (there is some tall grass here) and look at the base of the tree behind it for My True Love. This field is where the love affair began.
Stamp in and rehide well so that others will be able to enjoy the contents. We hope you enjoy it.
This box was done completely by Fat Cat. She carved it herself and did the placement/clues also.