Birds of Feather14 LbNA #66617
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 20, 2014 |
Location: | Bridgeland Oak Meadow Park |
City: | Cypress |
County: | Harris |
State: | Texas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Birdsofafeather14 |
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Found by: | ripshard |
Last found: | Oct 9, 2015 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Oct 9, 2015 |
My daughter made this letter box to earn her Girl Scout Brownie Letterbox badge as part of her World of Girls Journey.
Directions:
From Highway 290, heading out of town, exit Spring Cypress/Cypress Rosehill. Go through the 1st light and turn left on Cypress Rosehill/Fry road. You will pass Black Horse Ranch subdivision, continue south until you see the sign for Bridgeland. Turn right on North Bridgeland Parkway. At the first stop sign turn right on House Hahl road. Make a quick left turn at the Oak Meadow Park entrance. Park near the brick building.
Facing the building, go right on the sidewalk and cross the wooden bridge. Take the nature trail to the left. Follow the path and cross over the metal bridge. Take a break and sit on the bench looking towards the street. Your view will be blocked by a group of trees where you will find the letterbox covered in moss.
Please out the box back in the ziploc bag. CLose it tight and cover the box back up with moss and be sure to leave a quick note with your stamp.
Directions:
From Highway 290, heading out of town, exit Spring Cypress/Cypress Rosehill. Go through the 1st light and turn left on Cypress Rosehill/Fry road. You will pass Black Horse Ranch subdivision, continue south until you see the sign for Bridgeland. Turn right on North Bridgeland Parkway. At the first stop sign turn right on House Hahl road. Make a quick left turn at the Oak Meadow Park entrance. Park near the brick building.
Facing the building, go right on the sidewalk and cross the wooden bridge. Take the nature trail to the left. Follow the path and cross over the metal bridge. Take a break and sit on the bench looking towards the street. Your view will be blocked by a group of trees where you will find the letterbox covered in moss.
Please out the box back in the ziploc bag. CLose it tight and cover the box back up with moss and be sure to leave a quick note with your stamp.