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Since Lucy Locket moved a couple of years ago (WOW! I can't believe it has been that long) We have a limited time together for 'boxing. This week-end was one of those rare times when we were on the trail together. We both wanted to head to Nacoghdoches to stamp in some boxes and check on the boxes we have there, and then head to Alto and Weches. We got a little later start than we really wanted but, we made it to Nac and began our hunt. First, we went to check on my box at the Old North Church, TRES CRUCES. It has been tucked away in it's hidey hole for quite a while and I was delighted to find it in good shape. I love this location, the history and the fact that the church is still active is pretty neat.
Leaving there,we made our way over to the Lamplite Theatre where Nac Trail Cat had hidden a treasure. We easily found this one and continued our journey. NTC has another box hidden a small cafe by the name of "Garden of Good Eatin'" It's only open M-F Hours: 10-2. I was excited to get this box as it was a milestone for me. I gladly stamped in my 600Th box!!!
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I can't believe it has been 3 years since I started this hobby and all the memories that have been created. I have to say, some of my favorite boxes are those that take you on at least a short hike. I have done a lot of "drive-by's" (and proud to get them) but those hikes down the trail are my favorites. There is something about walking done the trail and hearing the birds singing or listening to an armadillo rustling the leaves.
After taking pictures and looking around, we headed to downtown Nac to check on LL's boxes on the LaNana Creek Trail. There have been a lot of nice improvements done on this trail. LL found and did first aid on one box, and the other one was still in good shape. By this time, it was about lunch time, so we headed over to one of my favorite dining spots in Nac....Auntie Pasta's....YUMMY!!!
One last stop at the Arboretum at SFA to check on a box, then it was on to Alto.
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