Instinct LbNA #65727
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 6, 2013 |
Location: | Sparky Park |
City: | Austin |
County: | Travis |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Giant Eyeball! |
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Found by: | Angel Winks |
Last found: | Jan 29, 2021 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 22, 2015 |
lyrical inspiration:
I lit the match
I lit the match
I saw another monster turn to ash
Felt the burden lifting from my back
Do you recognise a nervous twitch
That exposes the weakness of the myth
When your turn comes round
And the light goes on
And you feel your attraction again
And your instinct can't be wrong
Separate the fiction from the fact
I've been little slow to react
But it's nearly time to flick the switch
And I'm hanging by a single stitch
Laughing at the stony face of gloom
When your turn comes round
And the light goes on
And you feel your attraction again
And your instinct can't be wrong
Feel this come and go
Where the true present lies, calling down
Calling down
Yeah, calling
Laughing at the stony face of gloom
When your turn comes round
And the days get long
And you feel your attraction to him
And your instinct can't be wrong
Calling down
Calling down
find the box:
Go to Sparky Park which is at 3701 Grooms St. Next to the former electrical substation is the Grotto Wall by artist Berthold Haas. It is made of karst stone, mirror balls, seashells, slag glass, petrified wood. After exploring the wall, walk behind the substation building. You will see two concrete benches beneath a vine-covered arbor created from cables cleverly topped with glass insulators. If you sit on either bench facing the substation, there will be a stone-rimmed ring of lawn in front of you. On either side of you is an alley edged by a row of wooden bollards. Follow the line of bollards on your left to where it intersects the chain link fence behind you. The box is hidden between a utility pole and the fence post, under some broken concrete.
I lit the match
I lit the match
I saw another monster turn to ash
Felt the burden lifting from my back
Do you recognise a nervous twitch
That exposes the weakness of the myth
When your turn comes round
And the light goes on
And you feel your attraction again
And your instinct can't be wrong
Separate the fiction from the fact
I've been little slow to react
But it's nearly time to flick the switch
And I'm hanging by a single stitch
Laughing at the stony face of gloom
When your turn comes round
And the light goes on
And you feel your attraction again
And your instinct can't be wrong
Feel this come and go
Where the true present lies, calling down
Calling down
Yeah, calling
Laughing at the stony face of gloom
When your turn comes round
And the days get long
And you feel your attraction to him
And your instinct can't be wrong
Calling down
Calling down
find the box:
Go to Sparky Park which is at 3701 Grooms St. Next to the former electrical substation is the Grotto Wall by artist Berthold Haas. It is made of karst stone, mirror balls, seashells, slag glass, petrified wood. After exploring the wall, walk behind the substation building. You will see two concrete benches beneath a vine-covered arbor created from cables cleverly topped with glass insulators. If you sit on either bench facing the substation, there will be a stone-rimmed ring of lawn in front of you. On either side of you is an alley edged by a row of wooden bollards. Follow the line of bollards on your left to where it intersects the chain link fence behind you. The box is hidden between a utility pole and the fence post, under some broken concrete.