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Never Give The Squirrel The Clues LbNA #47262

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:May 1, 2009
Location:
City:Collegeville
County:Montgomery
State:Pennsylvania
Boxes:1
Planted by:team blind squirrel
Found by: Riversol
Last found:Apr 7, 2012
Status:FFFF
Last edited:May 1, 2009
What had she been thinking? She never should have let Filbert talk her into this fools errand. Why had Hazel told him about the fairy ring? Ginger was puzzeled by Filbert's reaction to Hazel's story about the fairy ring in Evansburg, he was usualy very reluctant to leave the park he called home. But here they were in the family Nash far from home.
Thank the Lord he had at least let her drive, so at least they were at the right park. He kept insisting he knew right where it was. This just didn't seem right. There was only one trail that led from this parking area. It wasn't marked with a white diamond, in fact it wasn't marked at all! On the trail map the only trail was the Overlook. Overlook what?
Ginger struggled to keep up as Filbert dashed up the paved trail. No, no this jut wasn't right. He scampered all the way up till they reached the back of a housing development. No not right. Before she could catch her breath he was off back down the trail.
Hazel paused under the boughs of a tree a smith just might work under to search for nuts. She was fond of the Lebanese trees in this little area.....While she was admiring the local flora Filbert has dissappered down a small trail just to the right of the paved trail as she was facing downhill. Never again she thought as she followed.
The trail seemed to head toward the river. She decended till there was a split. Now what? She thought she could hear small sobs comming from the right so where the trail turned and headed uphill she went. She spyed a large fallen tree that had once blocked the trail.
The sobs were comming from behind a tree at the end of the log on the right of the trail. There he was the clues clutched in his little hands, quite damp now from his tears. " I was wrong wasn't I?" he sobed. "Now, now dear, it's perfectly fine. Just let me see the clues."