Bichon Frise LbNA #36215
Owner: | Flutterby Flew By |
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Plant date: | Oct 21, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Berlin |
County: | Hartford |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Corrina |
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Last found: | Oct 23, 2010 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFr |
Last edited: | Oct 21, 2007 |
**1/20/10 This box has been removed.**
~This box is in honor of my favorite Bichon Frise-D'Lyla Pyrl!
We spent a beautiful afternoon at this park! It is wonderful.
No ink is provided for this box, but black will do nicely.
Direction;
Find Route 71A/Chamberlin Highway and Norton Road which runs off of it. Once on Norton from the Chamberlin Highway, take your first right onto Winesap Road and follow the road straight until it ends in a cul-de-sac, which is the entrance to Bicentennial Park. (Directions borrowed from Mark & Sue's 'Dog Walk' series).
Clues;
Go through the metal gate and turn left at the first opening. This is before you come to the wooden signboard.
Stay along the treeline on the left and you will soon see red blazes and a fun trail begins!
Walk downhill and when you get to the spot where the trail levels out a bit, there will be an unmarked trail on your left.
Take it just a short way, and you will come to a very large tree on the left side of the trail.
Look behind this tree under rocks and leaves to find one of my "girls".
Add on to the Dog Walk series
Flutterby~
~This box is in honor of my favorite Bichon Frise-D'Lyla Pyrl!
We spent a beautiful afternoon at this park! It is wonderful.
No ink is provided for this box, but black will do nicely.
Direction;
Find Route 71A/Chamberlin Highway and Norton Road which runs off of it. Once on Norton from the Chamberlin Highway, take your first right onto Winesap Road and follow the road straight until it ends in a cul-de-sac, which is the entrance to Bicentennial Park. (Directions borrowed from Mark & Sue's 'Dog Walk' series).
Clues;
Go through the metal gate and turn left at the first opening. This is before you come to the wooden signboard.
Stay along the treeline on the left and you will soon see red blazes and a fun trail begins!
Walk downhill and when you get to the spot where the trail levels out a bit, there will be an unmarked trail on your left.
Take it just a short way, and you will come to a very large tree on the left side of the trail.
Look behind this tree under rocks and leaves to find one of my "girls".
Add on to the Dog Walk series
Flutterby~