The Color of Imagination LbNA #24603
Owner: | Tamsyn |
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Plant date: | Jul 5, 2006 |
Location: | Altamont Free Library |
City: | Altamont |
County: | Albany |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Brazilian Angel |
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Last found: | Jun 21, 2010 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jul 5, 2006 |
Library Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9 am - 8 pm, Fridays 9 am -5 pm, Saturdays 10 am-1 pm. Labor Day-Memorial Day, Sundays 2-5.
**7/9/13: This stamp has been re-carved with a new image, as well as a new location. Please be discreet in this public place and re-hide as well as you can.
Locate the place in the library where you will find a classic children's book (circa 1955) about a boy who goes on an adventure that he creates as he goes,
ultimately looking for the moon seen through his bedroom window. Along the way, he goes for a boat ride, eats a lot of pie, and gets lost in a city.When you find where this book lives (if it's available or not when you're there), reach behind the last book in the bin for this box. This is one of my all-time favorite books and stamps.
This image looks best colored with markers, but either way, you will need to bring your own ink. (You'll find the librarian willing to share, too.)
There is another children's literature box in this library, if you are still inquisitive. Enjoy!
Monday-Thursday 9 am - 8 pm, Fridays 9 am -5 pm, Saturdays 10 am-1 pm. Labor Day-Memorial Day, Sundays 2-5.
**7/9/13: This stamp has been re-carved with a new image, as well as a new location. Please be discreet in this public place and re-hide as well as you can.
Locate the place in the library where you will find a classic children's book (circa 1955) about a boy who goes on an adventure that he creates as he goes,
ultimately looking for the moon seen through his bedroom window. Along the way, he goes for a boat ride, eats a lot of pie, and gets lost in a city.When you find where this book lives (if it's available or not when you're there), reach behind the last book in the bin for this box. This is one of my all-time favorite books and stamps.
This image looks best colored with markers, but either way, you will need to bring your own ink. (You'll find the librarian willing to share, too.)
There is another children's literature box in this library, if you are still inquisitive. Enjoy!