Tuesday, March 10, 2009

T.A.l.E. 6 3.07.09

I was able to take Friday off, so I could head down to Mission Tejas SP early and get ready fro the event. Of course, I wanted to Letterbox my way to Weches. I decided Friday morning to go through Nacogdoches and stamp in some boxes there that I didn’t have. It was such a beautiful! One of those days when you think” This is one of those “perfect” spring days. I was so glad to be off and get to enjoy the sights and sounds of Spring. My first stop was downtown Nac at the Visitor’s Center, where I was able to stamp in the first box of a series called “ASL Alphabet series : A” Nice location, with benches and flowers, but high traffic area. I hope this box will last a long time.





There are a lot of historical figures buried at the Oak Grove Cemetery.





Next it was over to Oak Grove Cemetery which has lots of history and I was able to quickly find “Oak Grove Cemetery” and look around at the graves of some of the “famous” people who reside there. It was so quite except for the birds that were singing, a far different scenario than I am usually around.










Leaving the Cemetery, I ventured over to the campus of SFA to snag another stamp in the ASL Series. It’s location is a children's garden which has been updated and has several teaching stations about the environment. Really nice! I easily found this box climbed back in the van to make my way to Mission Tejas.
Lucy Locket was also making her way to Weches, so I let her know where I was and my plans to meet her once she arrived. We made it to our camp site and set-up the tent LL had just purchased. With the camp set-up, we decided to plant our boxes we had brought. We found and stamped each others boxes and headed back to camp.

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