Fussy Eater LbNA #55706
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Sep 18, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Reading |
County: | Berks |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Once upon a time, a little boy was born. This baby boy liked his milk, which meant he would soon become a big boy. It also meant that because he liked his milk SO much, he was given the nickname of “Milkmonster”. However as he grew bigger and bigger, he grew fussy. There were many foods he didn’t like and surprisingly some of these were sweets! But as he continued to grow he added pizza, mashed potatoes and pretzels to his list of favorite foods. However ice cream and other sweets… not so much. This wasn’t necessarily a bad thing though; he was growing up to be a strong curious fellow. He was a good grandson, son and brother to a little “Princess” who, unlike him, liked to gobble up almost anything!
If you’d like to find this fussy eater, he followed his grandma Mimi out on the trails one day in edloN etatS tseroF. Here’s where you can find a map:
www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/noldeforest/noldeforest_mini.pdf
To track down this funny little boy, start at the Sawmill parking lot. From here he darted onto the Watershed Trail heading towards the Mansion. He started slowing down when he reached the first Teaching Station past the Kissinger Trail. He stopped when he got to the middle of the back bench and then decided to hide from his Mimi and the rest of her letterboxing friends near a beech at 150° from the bench. Please be sure to tuck him safely back in place so he will be able to meet other friends (and perhaps entice them to eat the dinner he doesn’t want).
We don’t live nearby, so please send us a message to let us know how this boy is doing if you happen to look for him.
If you’d like to find this fussy eater, he followed his grandma Mimi out on the trails one day in edloN etatS tseroF. Here’s where you can find a map:
www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/noldeforest/noldeforest_mini.pdf
To track down this funny little boy, start at the Sawmill parking lot. From here he darted onto the Watershed Trail heading towards the Mansion. He started slowing down when he reached the first Teaching Station past the Kissinger Trail. He stopped when he got to the middle of the back bench and then decided to hide from his Mimi and the rest of her letterboxing friends near a beech at 150° from the bench. Please be sure to tuck him safely back in place so he will be able to meet other friends (and perhaps entice them to eat the dinner he doesn’t want).
We don’t live nearby, so please send us a message to let us know how this boy is doing if you happen to look for him.