GUMMY BEAR LbNA #31908
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 15, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Essex |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | butterfly |
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Found by: | quiltjoy |
Last found: | Oct 18, 2023 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Jun 15, 2007 |
GUMMY BEAR
This Land Trust is a fun place to go . It is called Windswept Ridge , and is mostly in the woods. You must find Mares Hill in Essex and go to Old Dobbin Lane . Turn right onto Dobbin Lane and then another right onto Windswept Ridge Road . Turn again , this time left onto Windemere Road and go to the end of the street. A sort of meadow is the beginning of this Land Trust trail. Walk through the meadow on a little path to the edge of the woods. There is a yellow marker on the tree and a nice path to follow . Walk down on this yellow trail and through a whole lot of ferns , till you come to a place of many boulders, I call it Boulderville. Here you will come to a nice size yellow birch tree . It has a yellow marker on both sides of the tree . Right ahead is a huge boulder . Stop here and notice there are two big boulders on each side of the trail , right at that birch tree. One of the boulders has a big split in it , and on the other side of the trail , that boulder has a small cave . I Wonder where Gummy Bear is hiding .???
Have fun, I hope you like this place. The trail continues ?? But I went back the way I came .
Gummy
This Land Trust is a fun place to go . It is called Windswept Ridge , and is mostly in the woods. You must find Mares Hill in Essex and go to Old Dobbin Lane . Turn right onto Dobbin Lane and then another right onto Windswept Ridge Road . Turn again , this time left onto Windemere Road and go to the end of the street. A sort of meadow is the beginning of this Land Trust trail. Walk through the meadow on a little path to the edge of the woods. There is a yellow marker on the tree and a nice path to follow . Walk down on this yellow trail and through a whole lot of ferns , till you come to a place of many boulders, I call it Boulderville. Here you will come to a nice size yellow birch tree . It has a yellow marker on both sides of the tree . Right ahead is a huge boulder . Stop here and notice there are two big boulders on each side of the trail , right at that birch tree. One of the boulders has a big split in it , and on the other side of the trail , that boulder has a small cave . I Wonder where Gummy Bear is hiding .???
Have fun, I hope you like this place. The trail continues ?? But I went back the way I came .
Gummy