I believe you are very correct about the cluewriter position. I came from the print side of media and advertising and the newspapers are especially on the
I believe you are very correct about the cluewriter position. I came from the print side of media and advertising and the newspapers are especially on the
Lori and others I admire your grace - thank you for the wise perspective. I hope to meet you at the rehash bash if you're going and if I've already met you
Lori and others I admire your grace - thank you for the wise perspective. I hope to meet you at the rehash bash if you're going and if I've already met you
I've actually heard that being the cluewriter is not the coveted position at the PP that many of us like to think it is. It may not be a matter of who "gets"
I've actually heard that being the cluewriter is not the coveted position at the PP that many of us like to think it is. It may not be a matter of who "gets"
I think you have exactly the right hunting spirit! So few of us will find the medallion. We must find joy in pondering clues, strolling the parks, exploring
Here is a picture I took of the bench with a plaque dedicated to Eyedea, however I did not see that same quote in the newspaper on this plaque. Scouting
They show you the plaque (though they don't linger on it long enough for you to really read it) --and that it's next to a bench--in the "hiding the medallion"
there is a metal (possibly bronze) plaque embedded in the ground next to a park bench just across Cherokee from the main park playground area, moderately
I read the webpage that announces the Eyedea bench dedication, but it doesn't give the location within the park. Can anyone tell me which one it is? Thanks!
I think the Archimedes clue and the Barker clue were unbelievably bad! I agree with your assessment of the clues in general, David. I miss the old cluewriter -
hey Bob that's real close to where i was digging - just a stones throw from that backstop fence is a large gathering of bare trees and shrubby/viney stuff all
I was in Cherokee on Monday, Tuesday night, and Wednesday morning at the time the medallion was found (very exciting! and sooo close!). We also went again on