Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Thomas and I are headed to Lafayette, LA to visit my family for Easter and the trip started very early this morning. We were up at 3:00am (NM Time) to get ready and leave for the airport in Albuquerque. We got last minute things ready and loaded the car - we left Santa Fe by 3:40am and drove to the Sunport. After parking the car, taking the shuttle, checking in and making our way through security we were sitting at the gate at 5:05am ready for take-off. Our flight from Albuquerque to Houston was quick and uneventful. The layover in Houston was good and we even boarded the plane and took off a little early as we headed to New Orleans. We arrived at Louis Armstrong/New Orleans International Airport at 11:05am (about 15 minutes ahead of the stated arrival time), picked up our luggage and took a shuttle to the rental car place. The check in for the car was quick and easy and we were headed for our first destination by 11:30am.
We drove to Springfield, LA and more specifically to Tickfaw State Park. Our mission: To plant a series of letterboxes representing some of the Louisiana state symbols. Once at the park we studied the map and decided on a trail to hide the boxes. We headed to the trailhead parking and began our walk. We tried to space out the boxes so that they weren't too close to each other and when we got to the end of the trail we had only planted five of the seven boxes. So we returned to the parking area and went down a second trail to plant the remaining two boxes. I have named this the Sportsman's Paradise Series and it is Louisiana's version of my Land of Enchantment Series. I hope the letterboxers in Louisiana enjoy this series. I am very happy with the way they turned out.A Complete Circle
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Our day started at 7:00am with a wake up call. We got dressed, packed, loaded the car and had a little breakfast before leaving Zachary to head up to Clinton. We had planned lots of letterboxing and a meet up with Mama Cache.
After a great visit it was time for finding boxes. Mama Cache has a box called Louisiana Seasons and she has had a little trouble with the hiding spot. She is trying to find a better spot and in the meantime she has made the box unavailable. But she is nice enough to hide it when someone is in town and wants to get it. So our first stop was at the Masonic Cemetery to get the Spring stamp - Take Me Out to the Ball Game. It was a great stamp and we enjoyed the cemetery, some very old and wonderful gravestones. Leaving the cemetery we made our way to find MC's Bridge Out series. These were quick and easy and once you had both stamps they fit together to complete the bridge - I loved it. Once we had these two stamps we then went to find babadge's Squad Car. This is a cute little stamp carved by a young carver - it was pretty darn good. I stamped in and returned the box to its hiding spot. From Clinton we drove to Jackson and stopped at a cemetery just before getting to Jackson. Blackberry Patch has two boxes hidden there. Audubon Series: Yellow Throated Warbler and Duh Da Da Dum Dum? - both are nice boxes and carves and the cemetery was wonderful. We had a nice walk around the graves and enjoyed some of the beautiful head stones. By this time we were hungry and it was a good time to stop for lunch. On our way to the cemetery we passed a restaurant and noticed the parking lot was full, usually a sign that the food is good. So we left the cemetery and headed back to that place - Chef's To Go. We weren't disappointed, the food was delicious - I had Red Beans and Sausage over Rice. The only problem was that they served us way too much food. Neither of us could finish the entire meal. Now that our hunger was satiated we could focus on finding more letterboxes. The next stop on the list was the Audubon State Historic Site. Blackberry Patch has four more boxes in the series here (one at the cemetery we were at earlier). I headed out on the trail to find the boxes while Thomas took a tour of Oakley Plantation House. I found the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and sat down on a log to stamp in. I enjoyed the stamp and box and got it back into its hiding spot. I continued down the trail to the next box and easily found the Cerulean Warbler. Another great stamp and box. There was another box in the series but I wasn't sure where to find it. The clues don't tell you the exact location - you have to figure it out. Not sure if I was tired or not concentrating or what but I never did find the starting point. But it wasn't for a lack of trying.
A little over a year ago I planted a box at the Mary Ann Brown Nature Preserve but that wasn't where I wanted it. Unfortunately at the time Hurricane Gustav had just made a mess of things in the area and the place I had planned to plant that box was closed due to down power lines. Mama Cache was kind enough to get the box from M.A.B.N.P for me and place it at Locust Grove State Historic Site for me.
Before leaving for this trip I had worked (for quite a few hours) on a mystery box that Blackberry Patch had hidden in the Baton Rouge area. I had gotten confirmation from Blackberry Patch that I had figured out the right location so we made our way there. I had no problems finding the box and stamping in. While I was doing that Thomas was on the GPS looking for a hotel. After getting the box back to its hiding spot I returned to the car and we headed for the hotel. Thomas got us checked in and then we went to have a little dinner. Then it was time to call it a day. After all the letterboxing we did it was nice to have a hot shower and relax. We had a great day today and ended up making a complete circle returning to Baton Rouge for the night. Not sure what we are doing tomorrow except that we need to head to Lafayette by early afternoon. I'll be back to let you know what we do.


3 comments :
I thoroughly enjoyed our visit, my friend! Your comments are very kind, and I am glad you had a good experience in the area.
By the way, I had planned to suggest that you eat at Chefs-to-Go, but forgot. ;-) Glad you found it on your own. Yum.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for planting in the area. We will return the favor before your next trip!
I'm glad you saw that snake before it was too late! Thanks for finding my boxes at Mary Ann Brown.
Lucy Locket
I'm so glad you saw the snake before anything terrible happened! Be careful out there.
Lucy Locket
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