Sunday, February 22, 2009

Practice Run

Blue Butterfly called me last Sunday and asked if I could go letterboxing this weekend. Of course I said YES! My work schedule was free, so of course.....let's go! We decided to head out to Waco for the day. I hadn't found most of the LBs there, and I 'd had my eye on some of them for quite some time. I also told her to PLEASE bring her GPS system, because Waco is a strange city to navigate.

We made our way to Waco, then headed to one of the local cemeteries to find three governors there. The governor boxes had their logbooks full. BB had a couple of extra logbooks to leave, but her logbooks were too big for the small boxes. BB tore out a few pages from her logbooks and we folded them up and added them to the box.

It was a nice, quiet morning. The sun was out, but the wind was blowing COLD. Luckily, most of these boxes were drive-bys, so we were able to sit in the van and stamp in within it's shelter.

Next, we headed next door to another cemetery to find a couple of boxes by the Travelin' Ts. We had quite a good time deciphering the clues to find these boxes. The Travelin' Ts did an excellent job of giving us an adventure with these two boxes.

After looking back through the clues, I discovered that there was another box in the other cemetery we'd missed. We found that one, then headed out to find some lunch!

After a good lunch at Fazoli's, we headed downtown to the Dr. Pepper Museum to find Squished Hiker's PEPPER, PH.D. We pulled in to the parking lot and I told BB where to find it--or so I thought. She came back to the van and we had to read over the clue again. This time, we both got out and went to the CORRECT spot. We took the box and stamped in. We didn't go into the museum today, but we enjoyed looking at the retro delivery truck parked outside.

After this, we headed to Cameron Park. BB had an adventure at this park a few years ago, but this was my first time to hit the park. We were going there to find MISS NELLIE'S HIDDEN PICNIC. Miss Nellie's has a fountain and a field of wildflowers, which I'm sure is absolutely beautiful when it is in full bloom. I definitely want to head back there when they are blooming and take a few photos for my photo collection. Anyhow, we followed the trail back to where the picnic was. Then.....BB smelled it first. I finally caught a whiff of it. Something ......was......dead. YUCK! ACK! ICK! We were sitting there at the oh-so-convenient picnic table trying to stamp in, but P.U.! We got out of there as fast as we could.

We left Cameron park and headed back to the Baylor Campus. There is a series called A STRANGER IN TOWN that we were intrigued by. These are four boxes hidden at an historic village near a pond. North Star wrote a little story to go along with this series. We had a good time searching through the village to find all of our prizes. We managed to find three out of four boxes. Box #2 was not to be found.

After getting into our time machine and making our way back to 2009, we drove around the campus to try and find the bear habitat. We heard a rumor that you could see the Baylor Mascot there. After finally finding a map, we made our way to the habitat. Of course, since it is winter, the bears were hibernating. We were able to look through one of the cave windows and see the bears sleeping. We'll have to go back when the bears are awake.

We wanted to find one more box, so we made our way to the Texas Ranger Museum and stamped into TINY TEXAS RANGER. After this, we headed back to Navarro County. WHEW! Hopefully we practiced enough on this day to be ready for the Texas gathering in TWO WEEKS!




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