Friday, August 7, 2009

Marconi and Lobster


Yes, Marconi, not macaroni! Cubed and I set out for South Wellfleet and nabbed the Wizard of the Waves and the Stonecroft letterboxes. Both very nice on a great little hike. I had never been to this area and was pleased to be introduced to it!

Additionally, we went to check on Eman's Lobster box. It was missing, possibly due to some pruning to the tree it was hidden behind. Bummer. That was a fun one.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Rocking (and Rolling)


Cubed and I set out again and this time we headed to Eastham. We found a great little path that took us to Coast Guard Cedars.

Also, I planted my Rock (n Roll) box.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Sweltering at Sandy Neck


My newly recruited letterboxing buddy, Cubed, and I headed out to Sandy Neck to find the Life's a Beach Series. It was extremely hot and buggy. We had a hard time finding several of the boxes and at the end of the hike a creepy guy kept us moving along swiftly insead of lingering to find the boxes. As usual, the adventure was fun.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Lewisburg, PA


Yesterday, we dropped our son off at camp and my DH took me through Lewisburg. It is a quaint town. I loved seeing the college campus. On a whim I pulled out my blackberry and pulled up AQ and randomly chose a drive through. As it happens, we were super close to the exact location of it. It was great to find an unexpected My-trishka.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Pond Pirate



I found a few free minutes to plant a new box, Pond Pirate. It is one of my earlier carvings, but I felt he needed a home and this seemed like a good place. And, hopefully, one that the Caped Coder and Mip can find their way to easily.

Friday, July 3, 2009

The Liveliest Cemetery


Another recent outing took me to a cool place. Hydeez Mom and I headed out to find the Dead Ahead series. I was interested in this series as I am a Dead fan but I was pleasantly surprised with the location. I thought it would be a typical cemetery but this was far from the case. This cemetery was like none other than I've seen. It was happy, whimsical, and had a good sense of humor. Hydeez Mom and I found it to be highly entertaining.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Hidden in Chatham


I've spent many, many years vacationing in Chatham, MA. But I never knew there was the Old Grist Mill. In fact, last year I went to try to get this box and incorrectly went to the Brewster Grist Mill. But this year I got it right and finally found what I was looking for. I even had a new boxing partner, Hydeez Mom. It was a great Cape day!