Mary's Box LbNA #9984 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Compass Points |
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Plant date: | Aug 10, 2004 |
Location: | |
City: | Anthony |
County: | Harper |
State: | Kansas |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Judy |
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Last found: | Apr 5, 2009 |
Status: | FFFFaU |
Last edited: | Aug 10, 2004 |
I've been told that the log book in this box is completely wet and ruined, however the stamp is still in place. We won't be doing maintenance any time soon so just be prepared to take the image.
*** This box is placed in memory of my friend
Mary Millard. Mary died of a form of Leukemia in November 2003. She left a lasting impression on me and everyone who knew her. ***
We have moved this box so it will be hidden better and hopefully survive the winter.
This Letterbox is at the Anthony Lake. One mile North of Anthony on hwy 14. Camping sites are available.
As you enter the park go neither Right nor Left. Drive straight ahead and park near the lake information board.
You'll see a long row of hedges to your left. Directly across from the sign you see a way through the hedge. Duck through the sacred entrance.
To your right will be a view of the lake to your left is the "bottom" of the V in the hedge row. Look here for the box covered in leaves at the base of one of the bushes.
(Please keep in mind that this was my first ever carved stamp. Not exactly a masterpiece. But, it's mine.)
*** This box is placed in memory of my friend
Mary Millard. Mary died of a form of Leukemia in November 2003. She left a lasting impression on me and everyone who knew her. ***
We have moved this box so it will be hidden better and hopefully survive the winter.
This Letterbox is at the Anthony Lake. One mile North of Anthony on hwy 14. Camping sites are available.
As you enter the park go neither Right nor Left. Drive straight ahead and park near the lake information board.
You'll see a long row of hedges to your left. Directly across from the sign you see a way through the hedge. Duck through the sacred entrance.
To your right will be a view of the lake to your left is the "bottom" of the V in the hedge row. Look here for the box covered in leaves at the base of one of the bushes.
(Please keep in mind that this was my first ever carved stamp. Not exactly a masterpiece. But, it's mine.)