When Pigs Fly... LbNA #18844
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 23, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | Sandy Spring |
County: | Montgomery |
State: | Maryland |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Energizer Bunnie |
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Found by: | Hiking Vikings |
Last found: | Aug 16, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Oct 23, 2005 |
http://www.mc-mncppc.org/parks/park_maps/map_pages/woodlawnculturalsp/woodlawnculturalp.shtm
Locate the Woodlawn Cultural Park at the intersection of Norwood Road and Ednor Road in Sandy Spring, MD. Pull into and down the main drive and at the "T", make a left toward the Woodlawn Parking area.
Park in the north corner of the lot and look for a fence made of 5 white wooden poles about 2 feet tall and a chain stringing them together. Walk to the post that meets the gravel drive and look across. You should see, across from where you stand, a horse "yard" and fence. Beginning with the post directly across from you and a little to the right, count a total of twenty posts to the left along the gravel drive. At the 20th post, look left for a 3 in 1 tree. Walk, carefully, to the tree, it is tricky as the tree is surrounded by vines and fallen branches. Look eye level to a place where two parts of the tree make a nice resting place for the Flying Pig. Please rehide carefully with the rocks and sticks to shield it from view. (I hope it doesn't fall out!) I planted this box with the help of my wonderful husband Ink Spot.
This is the location of the State Police Medivac building...LOL
Locate the Woodlawn Cultural Park at the intersection of Norwood Road and Ednor Road in Sandy Spring, MD. Pull into and down the main drive and at the "T", make a left toward the Woodlawn Parking area.
Park in the north corner of the lot and look for a fence made of 5 white wooden poles about 2 feet tall and a chain stringing them together. Walk to the post that meets the gravel drive and look across. You should see, across from where you stand, a horse "yard" and fence. Beginning with the post directly across from you and a little to the right, count a total of twenty posts to the left along the gravel drive. At the 20th post, look left for a 3 in 1 tree. Walk, carefully, to the tree, it is tricky as the tree is surrounded by vines and fallen branches. Look eye level to a place where two parts of the tree make a nice resting place for the Flying Pig. Please rehide carefully with the rocks and sticks to shield it from view. (I hope it doesn't fall out!) I planted this box with the help of my wonderful husband Ink Spot.
This is the location of the State Police Medivac building...LOL