Dear David, Thank you for letting us know. "Secret Rose" was a delight to know online. Her love of the hunt was obvious. I will miss her intelligent noodles and wit. May she rest in peace and may her family find comfort as they grieve. Memories of her are a blessing. "Gibson Girl" ~ Rebecca Howell Gibson
On Friday, June 20, 2025 at 12:43:48 PM CDT, Allison Wonderland via groups.io <allisonwondrland@...> wrote:
I'm afraid our secret rose has laid down her shovel.
Barbara Rose Handlin November 19, 1951 – June 17, 2025 Barbara Rose Handlin, 73, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2025, in Paw Paw, Michigan, surrounded by loved ones. Born on November 19, 1951, in Fort Riley, Kansas, Barbara was the beloved daughter of the late Glen and Maria Hagadorn.
Barb was a woman of vibrant spirit and boundless creativity. A dedicated mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, she is survived by her daughters, Michelle Handlin and Jennifer Handlin; her grandchildren, Maya Ray, Daniel Hampton, and Hazel Hampton; and her sister, Marie Nelson.
A lifelong artist and professional, Barb worked as a graphic designer for many years and was proud to have contributed to the iconic branding of Montgomery Ward. Her artistic talents extended beyond the workplace—she loved painting, gardening, and expressing herself through many creative outlets.
Barb embraced life fully. She found great joy in traveling, dancing, horseback riding, socializing with friends, embracing other cultures and cuisines, and staying engaged with the world history and current events. Her curiosity, warmth, and laughter left a lasting impact on everyone she met.
A memorial service celebrating Barb’s life will be held in her hometown of Burnsville, Minnesota, in fall time, her favorite time of the year. Her family welcomes all who knew and loved her to join in remembrance of a truly remarkable woman.
Barb will be deeply missed and forever remembered for the joy she brought into the lives of others. Join us in putting on your favorite 60's classics and if incline tap your toes or even buggie down to join the celebration of Barb, Mom, Grandma, Bobby or Friend.
Thank you for letting us know. Her kindness and noodling through the clues will always be remembered. May she rest in peace and be free from her pain. 🙏
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I'm afraid our secret rose has laid down her shovel.
Barbara Rose Handlin November 19, 1951 – June 17, 2025 Barbara Rose Handlin, 73, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2025, in Paw Paw, Michigan, surrounded by loved ones. Born on November 19, 1951, in Fort Riley, Kansas, Barbara was the beloved daughter of the late Glen and Maria Hagadorn.
Barb was a woman of vibrant spirit and boundless creativity. A dedicated mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, she is survived by her daughters, Michelle Handlin and Jennifer Handlin; her grandchildren, Maya Ray, Daniel Hampton, and Hazel Hampton; and her sister, Marie Nelson.
A lifelong artist and professional, Barb worked as a graphic designer for many years and was proud to have contributed to the iconic branding of Montgomery Ward. Her artistic talents extended beyond the workplace—she loved painting, gardening, and expressing herself through many creative outlets.
Barb embraced life fully. She found great joy in traveling, dancing, horseback riding, socializing with friends, embracing other cultures and cuisines, and staying engaged with the world history and current events. Her curiosity, warmth, and laughter left a lasting impact on everyone she met.
A memorial service celebrating Barb’s life will be held in her hometown of Burnsville, Minnesota, in fall time, her favorite time of the year. Her family welcomes all who knew and loved her to join in remembrance of a truly remarkable woman.
Barb will be deeply missed and forever remembered for the joy she brought into the lives of others. Join us in putting on your favorite 60's classics and if incline tap your toes or even buggie down to join the celebration of Barb, Mom, Grandma, Bobby or Friend.
For those of you who weren't out at the park yesterday...
So yes, the Allison Wonderland Mock Hunt treasure was found yesterday. Some people had gathered it was at Crosby Park from Clue #1, yet there we were at Clue #11 with people still raking leaves along the trails like zombies and no one really understanding why it hadn't been found yet.
I've always been hesitant to do a Crosby hunt, saying that there's not enough to write clues about. The fact that clue 9 used a reference point in Highland Park should be testament to that. So by Clue #11 I had pretty much exhausted every reference point I could think of. I had written a clue 12 thinking it would never get that far anyway, but it was really just clue 11 again worded a little less cryptically, and clue 11 didn't seem to be getting people there. And I couldn't really put out a clue saying "No, that other tree!". So rather than trying to describe a spot that ultimately looks like every other spot, I decided it might be best to just go out there and show people the general area.
Unfortunately my event earlier in the day ran long so I got there a little late. The parking lot was completely full but I did manage to find a parking space. There were 20 or so people I think at the shelter waiting. With rakes in hand it looked like an angry mob (and to a degree it probably was). I didn't stop walking when I got there figuring people were eager to get on with it so I hit the pathway with a parade of hunters following along. We encountered a few people out for a walk who must have surely wondered what the hell was happening. As we went we found other hunters along the way. I think they had maybe staked out their preferred spots hoping that's where I would stop as they seemed a little disappointed when I didn't. And then they joined the parade also.
We walked along what I called the middle path between Upper Lake and the river. There was a tree that pointed right at where I hid the treasure and I was hoping I would recognize it again right away. It did turn out though that in my memory, I conflated that tree with another so it wasn't exactly how I remembered it. I stopped anyway feeling 90% sure that was the spot as it was just before the bend in the path.
With that everyone got out their rakes and started raking. Well, almost everyone. There was a nice young lady, Rebecca Steffen who was really just watching while her friends searched. She reminded me that we had met before at my Winter Carnival event and that she and her family had been doing my Scavenger Hunts for years. We chatted for a bit. Then another woman with two kids came along and asked what park conservation project this was. I told her it was actually a treasure hunt/ She laughed and waited for the real answer. I said, no really, it's a treasure hunt. She gave me a somewhat confused "oh" and then moved on.
I forget now what I was doing next. Maybe that is when I was talking to Ken Ng, checking out the souvenir medallions he made. But from about 15 feet away I heard Rebecca saying, "Hey, I think this might be it". I was rather confused because she hadn't even been looking, but there she was, holding up the brown cloth bag I had hidden. A few seconds later she pulled the medallion out of the bag. She had just been poking around some piles of leaves people had pushed up by the path and there it was, at least 10 feet, maybe more from where I had originally put it.
People had been looking for at least 5 minutes by then, more likely 10. Some had gotten pretty far from the path so I didn't think they would find it, but with all those people I thought it would turn up pretty fast. Yet some people were right on top of where I put it and they weren't finding it. I remember looking farther down the path to make sure I had the right spot and was wondering if maybe something could have happened to it. If it wasn't for Rebecca, I kind of wonder how long it would have taken to find.
But anyway, congratulations to Rebecca, a first time finder (but someone who has had a lot of success in my Winter Carnival events). She gets the $250 prize. As for everyone else, I think it was the usual love/hate relationship, perhaps moreso this year. Until next year!
Clue #1 There’s no pin to point, nor a nearby joint. You’ll just have to scour to win the cash At where Emma’s man had a dirty plan. Roam too far and you just might make a splash.
This hunt is a little different in that there aren’t a lot of clear markers to direct you to the treasure, so you’ll just have to scour a general area. And while there is no pinpoint, it alludes to the semi-fallen tree that does point at it. “No nearby joint” means no nearby intersection of the path. “Emma’s man” was her husband Thomas Crosby for whom the park is named. Their “dirty plan” was to become farmers. “Splash” was a reference to the movie by that name. The mermaid went by the name “Madison” and Madison St. roughly aligns with where the treasure is.
Clue #2 Don’t spend a peso buying some queso, But do plan to head south of the border Find yourself some shade and you’ll have it made. It will be in the bag in short order.
Annapolis Ave. forms the southern border of St. Paul at one point, but Crosby Park is south of that. The treasure is hidden in a cloth bag.
Clue #3 You’ll attain your goal eastward of Joe’s hole, Whether you decide to walk, run or bike. But don’t go so far you see the blue star, Lest you find it was all a fruitless hike.
Joe is short for Joseph. Joseph in Italian is Giuseppe. The short version of that is “Beppo”. The Italian word for “hole” is “buca”. Thus Joe’s Hole is Buca di Beppo, and the treasure is east of that. But not as far east as 35E, the “Blue Star Highway”. To walk, run or bike alludes to the many trails in the park.
Clue #4 Where the thing’s hidden, it is forbidden To be there late after the way is blocked. Yet during the day you can choose your way. But should you choose poorly you will be flocked.
The way being blocked at night refers to the gate that closes the park after 11pm. During the day there are many intersecting paths, but if you choose the one closest to Shepard Rd., you’ll be f’d.
Clue #5 Is your team well manned? There’s a lot of land! And oh so very many leaves to rake. If leaving the path, use this bit of math: An X that’s less than ten is what you’ll take.
This clue alludes to it being in a big park and the fact that it is hidden under leaves. It also tells you that it is hidden within 10 paces of a path.
Clue#6 Oh, it's such a slog checking every log Plus all of those hollow trees? It’s too much! So this news is good, that there is no wood Bigger than a twig that the coin does touch.
This is just telling you it is not hidden in a tree or under a fallen log so no need to disturb the trees.
Clue #7 Is it here or there? Could be anywhere. How to differentiate tree from tree? I really know not. But from the right spot There is some water you can clearly see.
This is just telling you that water is visible from the hiding spot, specifically the river. In retrospect, “clearly” might have been a bad choice as there are other spots that were more clear.
Clue #8 Round and round you go, circling to and fro. You may just end up back where you started. Endless paths only, not one that’s lonely. But past where it has at least twice parted.
This is telling you to avoid the paths that head out in one direction and don’t circle back. But do go far enough along a path to have encountered at least two intersections.
Clue #9 A path in the west you will find is best, Staying directly below land up high. Lining up the holes will assist your goals One under X will get you very nigh.
The “land up high” in this case is actually Highland Park. This is telling you to stay within the parts of Crosby that are directly south of Highland. And then specifically, searching directly south of the 9th hole on the main golf course will get you pretty close to where it is hidden.
Clue #10 Fishing’s a no-go, thus hunting also, On the upper fringes there’s naught of worth. What you should seek out are the things that sprout Like circles of teeth rising from the earth.
The fishing dock at Upper Lake is closed as is the path to it, so don’t look there, or anywhere around Upper Lake really. Instead search on a path where you’ll find those circles of white pickets sticking up out of the ground nearby.
Clue #11 A trail through the woods gets you to the goods, Start it off right and you’ll be left upbeat. Proving to be key is a nearby tree Whose fall to the ground is not quite complete.
This says to take one of the trails that goes strictly through the woods. Go right at the first intersection after the shelter and then left at the next to get the right path. Look for a tree on that path that has fallen, but is still connected to the stump. It points right to the treasure.
Clue #12 Down in Crosby Park, on the trails embark. From behind the shelter, first right, then left. Keep water in sight there off to your right A half fallen tree points where to be deft.
Kind of the same as the previous clue, but more specific.
Here we are about 6 hours from Clue 12. I believe at least some people have been searching in the right area and yet no one has found it. From what I've gathered, everything plausible has been searched and now it's a matter of finding what someone else has missed.
The problem with this area is that there aren't a lot of unique landmarks. I wrote a 12th clue, but I don't think it's really going to get people any closer than they already are. So I think for Clue 12 I'm just going to have to go out there at 5pm. I'll go stand at the spot on the path that represents my point of view when writing the clues and then you'll have to figure it out from there.
Remember, directions are somewhat approximate!
Here is the new clue:
Clue #11 A trail through the woods gets you to the goods, Start it off right and you’ll be left upbeat. Proving to be key is a nearby tree Whose fall to the ground is not quite complete.
And the previous clues:
Clue #10 Fishing’s a no-go, thus hunting also, On the upper fringes there’s naught of worth. What you should seek out are the things that sprout Like circles of teeth rising from the earth.
Clue #9 A path in the west you will find is best, Staying directly below land up high. Lining up the holes will assist your goals One under X will get you very nigh.
Clue #8 Round and round you go, circling to and fro. You may just end up back where you started. Endless paths only, not one that’s lonely. But past where it has at least twice parted.
Clue #7 Is it here or there? Could be anywhere. How to differentiate tree from tree? I really know not. But from the right spot There is some water you can clearly see.
Clue#6 Oh, it's such a slog checking every log Plus all of those hollow trees? It’s too much! So this news is good, that there is no wood Bigger than a twig that the coin does touch.
Clue #5 Is your team well manned? There’s a lot of land! And oh so very many leaves to rake. If leaving the path, use this bit of math: An X that’s less than ten is what you’ll take.
Clue #4 Where the thing’s hidden, it is forbidden To be there late after the way is blocked. Yet during the day you can choose your way. But should you choose poorly you will be flocked.
Clue #3 You’ll attain your goal eastward of Joe’s hole, Whether you decide to walk, run or bike. But don’t go so far you see the blue star, Lest you find it was all a fruitless hike.
Clue #2 Don’t spend a peso buying some queso, But do plan to head south of the border Find yourself some shade and you’ll have it made. It will be in the bag in short order.
Clue #1 There’s no pin to point, nor a nearby joint. You’ll just have to scour to win the cash At where Emma’s man had a dirty plan. Roam too far and you just might make a splash.
More the opposite really. I'm saying just because you spent a little time at a large park and didn't find it, doesn't necessarily mean it isn't there. David B. Allison
On Friday, April 4, 2025 at 05:54:54 AM CDT, Shakira Richardson via groups.io <mskira50@...> wrote:
Are you suggesting this is at an a small park? And not the ones I’ve included?
Are you suggesting this is at an a small park? And not the ones I’ve included? On Thu, Apr 3, 2025 at 9:38 PM Allison Wonderland via groups.io <AllisonWondrland=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
Here is the new clue:
Clue#6 Oh, it's such a slog checking every log Plus all of those hollow trees? It’s too much! So this news is good, that there is no wood Bigger than a twig that the coin does touch.
And the previous clues:
Clue #5 Is your team well manned? There’s a lot of land! And oh so very many leaves to rake. If leaving the path, use this bit of math: An X that’s less than ten is what you’ll take.
Clue #4 Where the thing’s hidden, it is forbidden To be there late after the way is blocked. Yet during the day you can choose your way. But should you choose poorly you will be flocked.
Clue #3 You’ll attain your goal eastward of Joe’s hole, Whether you decide to walk, run or bike. But don’t go so far you see the blue star, Lest you find it was all a fruitless hike.
Clue #2 Don’t spend a peso buying some queso, But do plan to head south of the border Find yourself some shade and you’ll have it made. It will be in the bag in short order.
Clue #1 There’s no pin to point, nor a nearby joint. You’ll just have to scour to win the cash At where Emma’s man had a dirty plan. Roam too far and you just might make a splash.
Here is the new clue:
Clue #5 Is your team well manned? There’s a lot of land! And oh so very many leaves to rake. If leaving the path, use this bit of math: An X that’s less than ten is what you’ll take.
And the previous clues:
Clue #4 Where the thing’s hidden, it is forbidden To be there late after the way is blocked. Yet during the day you can choose your way. But should you choose poorly you will be flocked.
Clue #3 You’ll attain your goal eastward of Joe’s hole, Whether you decide to walk, run or bike. But don’t go so far you see the blue star, Lest you find it was all a fruitless hike.
Clue #2 Don’t spend a peso buying some queso, But do plan to head south of the border Find yourself some shade and you’ll have it made. It will be in the bag in short order.
Clue #1 There’s no pin to point, nor a nearby joint. You’ll just have to scour to win the cash At where Emma’s man had a dirty plan. Roam too far and you just might make a splash.
It's Clue #4. Do you know which park it is yet? Or is it even in a park?
The new clue:
Clue #4 Where the thing’s hidden, it is forbidden To be there late after the way is blocked. Yet during the day you can choose your way. But should you choose poorly you will be flocked.
And the previous clues:
Clue #3 You’ll attain your goal eastward of Joe’s hole, Whether you decide to walk, run or bike. But don’t go so far you see the blue star, Lest you find it was all a fruitless hike.
Clue #2 Don’t spend a peso buying some queso, But do plan to head south of the border Find yourself some shade and you’ll have it made. It will be in the bag in short order.
Clue #1 There’s no pin to point, nor a nearby joint. You’ll just have to scour to win the cash At where Emma’s man had a dirty plan. Roam too far and you just might make a splash.
The Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt is part of the St. Paul Winter Carnival every year. While the prize can only go to one winner, The Allison Wonderland is dedicated to the community spirit of treasure hunting. Here, not only will you find out about the Pre-Dig Gig, the Rehash Bash, and various other social events, but we also discuss the clues here in a team effort to decipher them (albeit not always successfully). This is a place to discuss ideas respectfully, report on what's happening "on the ground", and provide each other with useful information. This is a public group so expect that anything posted will be seen by everyone.