tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67517772009-03-02T18:28:57.173-05:00Put on a Happy Face LetterboxAnother letterbox placed at Timberlin Park & Golf Course, Kensington, CTMark and Suehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11467187163158222881noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6751777.post-1081527770203750532004-04-09T12:22:00.000-04:002004-05-23T15:45:16.796-04:00<br>
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<br /><strong>Placed by</strong>: Mark & Sue
<br /><strong>Placement date</strong>: Apr 9 2004
<br /><strong>State</strong>: Connecticut
<br /><strong>County</strong>: Hartford
<br /><strong>Nearest city</strong>: Kensington
<br /><strong>Number of boxes</strong>: 1
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<br /><strong>Directions</strong>:
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<br />Take Route 71 to Route 364W. Timberlain Park is on your right.
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<br />This is a wonderful town facility that contains a great golf course and walking/hiking trails that peacefully coexist with nature. On the day I planted this box, I noticed nesting swans, geese, bluebirds and a host of other birds.
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<br /><strong>Clues</strong>:
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<br />From the lower parking lot near the pond, head east along the paved road boardering the golf course.
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<br />After the fourth bench, notice that the road climbs uphill. You will see low-placed guard rails and a white, center stripe. This track is used for our annual fall soap box derby.
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<br />Continue up the track, still heading east, and notice a large fallen tree to the right about halfway up the track. Where the roots used to be, under some bark, lies a remnant of this past winter who needs your help!
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<br />Have fun and just get out there & box!!!
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