My doctor appointment was at 8:00am so I was up early to get everything ready for the day and still make it to my appointment on time. Everything went well and the doctor had good news for me. You can read everything about my detached retina starting at Detached Retina or you can just read the latest update at Update #3. Lets just say it was my best doctor appointment to date.
After I was finished with the doctor I had to call Thomas about the good news (he is in Portland at a conference) and thank him for all he has done for me over the last two months. Then I called Astro D and let her know I was on my way to her house to start our day of letterboxing. I brought her some leather for book making and she had some leather for me. After I put the leather back into my car we loaded her car with all our supplies and set off on our day of letterboxing. I thought we were searching for six boxes but then Astro D informed me that there was a surprise box - one hidden in honor of my eye situation by our letterboxing friends - the Twinville Trekkers. I will talk about that box later - but thanks Lisa for the box. So off we went.
Our first stop was in Lamy to check on my Santa Fe Southern letterbox. I had received a notice that it might be missing. After a quick search of the area I can confirm that it is missing. I will recarve and rehide the box soon. So not a good start to the day. But on we went. We drove to Moriarty and talked along the way. Once we arrived, we set out to find a rest area on I40 just to the east of Moriarty. At the rest stop we headed to the area that the clue noted and proceeded to look for the box. Astro D had read online that the box may be missing. And I think it very well may be. We found the spot and also found rocks but no box. We both think we were in the right spot since the clues were pretty straight forward, but who knows. Anyway, we came up empty handed - and our day wasn't starting off very good. Back on I40 heading west we stopped in Moriarty at the DWI Memorial of Perpetual Tears. The Memorial is beautiful!
Since it was lunchtime we headed into Moriarty and had sandwiches for lunch. We enjoyed a nice lunch and some relaxation. And we were not to be dissuaded. Time to find our first letterbox of the day - we were determined. We got back on I40 and headed to Edgewood and the Wildlife West Nature Park. All the animals at the park are there because of injuries or they were raised by humans and are non-releasable.

Once in Tijeras we headed to an Historical Marker to find another one of Twinville Trekkers boxes. This should have been an easy find but I wasn't doing such a hot job of navigating. By the time I read the directions and clues for the box Astro D was already past where we needed to turn. [It really wasn't my fault - after all, who allows a one-eyed man to navigate.] So we had to retrace out tire tracks and start over. Eventually we arrived at the Marker.
"On our ranch we have quite a menagerie of critters, including 1 horse, 1 dog, 2 indoor cats, 2 outdoor cats, 4 guinea pigs, 17 chickens, 5 koi fish, 3 angora goats, 1 nigerian goat, 1 mini-mancha, 1 Boer mix, 1 churro sheep, 1 karakul sheep, 2 llamas, and a 1 nesting pair of barn swallows."


We were given a tour of the property and we got to meet quite a few of the animals. Some a little friskier than others. Nothing like having a chicken peck at your shoe or a goat try to untie your shoelaces or having a llama give you a kiss on you neck from behind. The animals were great and we enjoyed feeding the horse some treats and feeling how soft the llama's coat was. So now it was time to eat and after washing our hands we sat down with the entire family and enjoyed a great meal of salad and spaghetti & meatballs. And for dessert - coffee and chocolate cake - yummy!
Thank you very much to the Twinville Trekker clan for being such wonderful hosts and making us feel like part of the family.
On our way home we stopped again at the DWI Memorial to get that box we weren't able to look for because of the workers. We thought it might be dark since they were still working on the area, but it wasn't. The gate was open and there were lights everywhere. We were able to take a few night pictures of the Memorial and find the box without problems. A great hide and a great box from the Twinville Trekkers and worth the stop on the way home. After an hour or so drive we made it to Astro D's house, said our goodbyes and I headed home. It was a fantastic day - although a little tiring - since this is probably the most I have done since my eye surgery. But I am not complaining since any day letterboxing is a good day.
2 comments :
Thanks again to the Twinville Trekkers for a fun day of boxing, exploring, visiting, and eating. Although they may never invite me back since I cootied them...! And thanks to lionsmane for another fun LB adventure!
-D
We loved reading your account of a day spent letterboxing down our way. I am so tickled that you like the special box I created for you, too. You took some wonderful photos, by the way.
We thoroughly enjoyed having the two of you here at Casa Twinville Trekkers (I like the way that sounds.hehe!) and felt like we were entertaining famous letterboxing royalty. Of course, John still refers to you two as the 'cartoon characters', and it kind of fits according to your trail names, actually. hehe
:)
We can't wait to head up to Santa Fe soon to find some of yours and Astro D's wonderful boxes, and hopefully get together for another visit, too.
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