... but I think I've got a good excuse!
Hannah Elizabeth
Born: July 26, 2009 7:30 am
Weight: 8 pounds 10 ounces
Length: 21 inches
Letterboxing is a curious hobby in which folks play hide-and-seek in a grown-up, graceful way. This blog is where folks who live in the middle of the middle of the MidWest can who enjoy letterboxing can exchange news and views. You are free to read, but if want to author send an e-mail to Clyde Bentley at clyde.bentley@gmail.com for access. In the links below is a sporadically updated list of trail names we have found in Mid Missouri boxes. Welcome, seekers!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Just wondering...
Did anyone besides Lnd-Crzr go to LBCon? I'd LOVE to hear about it. Lots of people? From how far away? I'm so sorry I missed it. I was chaperoning a 16th birthday party for AJMonkeyMan. Let's hear the details!
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
1st EVER LB CON - In Our Backyard
For those of you who may be caught unaware, there is a national LB CON quickly approaching in St. Louis. Dates are July 17 - 19th at the University Missouri St Louis campus. Folks are coming in from across the US to 'Meet, Greet, Learn and Aid the Art'. Some of the 'big names' in LB will be there, such as Green Tortuga and Wassamata_U.
While the origional goal was to have it vendor heavy, that seems to have gone by the way-side. Instead, classes, games, boxes, exchanges and meeting/mingeling will be the draw.
I'll be there presenting a class on aging paper and I'll be releasing a series I've long been wanting to do. Here's a hint if anyone finds it; It's based on an Old English poem (author unknown) written between the 8th and 11th century. Is noted for its length (3,128 lines long) and is often cited as one of the most important pieces of Anglo-Saxon literature.
Click HERE to see the LB CON homepage.
Hope everyone is well! Miss you good people!
Lnd-Crzr
While the origional goal was to have it vendor heavy, that seems to have gone by the way-side. Instead, classes, games, boxes, exchanges and meeting/mingeling will be the draw.
I'll be there presenting a class on aging paper and I'll be releasing a series I've long been wanting to do. Here's a hint if anyone finds it; It's based on an Old English poem (author unknown) written between the 8th and 11th century. Is noted for its length (3,128 lines long) and is often cited as one of the most important pieces of Anglo-Saxon literature.
Click HERE to see the LB CON homepage.
Hope everyone is well! Miss you good people!
Lnd-Crzr
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