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474. TP on the NET
Just a little something more for which to forage.
A while back when "nosox" of MA had asked people to carve stamps
depicting their favorite games, our minimal "nocarve" effort had been to
hen-scratch the letters "TP" onto a stub of leftover eraser to represent
the game of Trivial Pursuit. Our pathetic excuse for a stamp was so
bad, though, that we never even bothered to turn it in to the "game
stamp collection". However, now that the collection has been planted and
spread out over several states, we felt that we might as well add our
little bit just for anyone who might happen to be out and about in the
central CT area with an eye for an extra "find" - almost like a
"hole-plug", but with a bit more of a clue!;-)
Anyway, if you find yourself heading out gaming along the New England
Trail, and need a quick pit stop before you've even gone a tenth of a
mile, just stop and take a quick break after the first short steep
uphill section of the "game trail". On your right, spot a large two
sister oak with the third sister cut off to form a mossy green seat. On
the backside of the seat itself ( not to the rear of the two big
sisters), behind a tiny sprig of a tree that is trying to grow, find
this little piece of TP on the NET! And don't forget to snap the lid
down tightly afterwards, and tuck the microbox back snugly into its tiny
hide hole so that "no one" would even suspect that it's there!;-)
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