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Look What I Found! LbNA #24824 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Aug 22, 2006
Location:
City:Penacook
County:Merrimack
State:New Hampshire
Boxes:1
Planted by:Team New Hampshire
Found by: Marc and Cindy
Last found:Sep 13, 2008
Status:FFFFFFFFFFaar
Last edited:Aug 22, 2006
-BRING CLUES FOR "IF I WERE YOU I'D..." FOR PENACOOK. THEY CONTINUE AFTER THESE CLUES.-

So one day a mother and her son desided to go to the park. Being from Penacook, she thought that they would go to Rolfe Park. So they hopped into the car and headed down Village St. Turned onto Stark St and followed it to its end, turned left and took an immediate right onto Dolphin St. At the end of Dolphin St, he would see the sign for Rolfe Park. They were there.

They parked close to the pool. They got out of the car and mom asked her son what he would like to do. Surprised by his answer, he remarked that he would like to take the Rolfe Park Trails located across the fields. She looked and sure enough, there was a brown sign with yellow letters which read Rofle Park Trails. Surely, she thought he would have wanted to play at the playground, but she headed towards the sign with him.

Once at the sign, he pointed to the right where the trails were. They kinda branched before the woods, so he pointed right. Pulling on her hand he guided her in the direction he wanted to go. They came to a 4 way intersection and he wondered which way he should go. She thought for a second, but before she could give him an answer, he pulled on her hand again, heading left, and then left again down a hill. Heading down this hill, he was running. His mother almost lost her footing calling for her son to slow down. Before the bottom he quickly headed right. As the trail levels out, he pulled her right again. It was about now she thought about stopping. She was out of breathe. Of course with her son still on the go, he was quick with pep. Pulled on her hand 1 more time turning right again, took 20-25 steps, when his mother finally said enough. She had told him she needed to rest for a moment. She located a rock behind a 5 sister tree and sat down. Her son sat down to. This is where he said to his mother, "Look what I found!"

I don't know how many people travel these trails. I happen to find them one day while playing softball near the pool. The park was kinda empty, but I would imagine that during the summer months, they may be traveled. So as I ask always, please replace this box as if it was your own. Don't be careless.

-Team New Hampshire
http://teamnerhampshire.blogspot.com