2007 Treasure Hunt II
Rehash Bash
Allison Wonderland\'s Mason Lodge
1044 Front Avenue
Starting at Noon on Sunday
Map and directions
Medallion Hotline 651-228-5547
Noodle Recap Folder HERE
Rehash discussion folder HERE
Nightly Pre-Clue Get-Together
354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US&cid=lfmaplink2&name=&dtype=s\">Map of 354 Wabasha St N
Saint Paul, MN 55102-1418, US
Matty B\'s is the home of the Cooler Crew. We\'ve got a party going on every evening from 8 until the clue is released. Sunday night, if the hunt goes that long, the bar will be open but food will not be available.
Recent Clues:
Clue #1 Congrats to the finder, to all a reminder
To hunt hard from first to last clues
Medallion I is history. Now a new mystery
Begins -- strap on your hunting shoes
To some its demented, for all unprecedented
But hunters’ thirst must be quenched
Tell sister and brother we’ve hidden another
In a park where a body can be benched
Our 2nd prize? Don’t laugh -- 10-thou cut in half
So get out there even if it’s snowy
And as a special bonus -- some might say an onus --
A meal with our own Clueless Joey
Good hunting to you, let this be the first clue
Think of a woodsy retreat
It won’t be so hard if you channel the bard
You’ll get warm and smell pretty sweet
To hunt hard from first to last clues
Medallion I is history. Now a new mystery
Begins -- strap on your hunting shoes
To some its demented, for all unprecedented
But hunters’ thirst must be quenched
Tell sister and brother we’ve hidden another
In a park where a body can be benched
Our 2nd prize? Don’t laugh -- 10-thou cut in half
So get out there even if it’s snowy
And as a special bonus -- some might say an onus --
A meal with our own Clueless Joey
Good hunting to you, let this be the first clue
Think of a woodsy retreat
It won’t be so hard if you channel the bard
You’ll get warm and smell pretty sweet
Clue #2 If you\'re thinking big you\'re sure to dig
Near flora with growing pain
Winter or summer is never a bummer
A menagerie of fun wild or tame
Near flora with growing pain
Winter or summer is never a bummer
A menagerie of fun wild or tame
Clue #3 Success on the third clue will never do
We had to stash a second
Round you go if you seek to know
Where swatters of orbs are beckoned
We had to stash a second
Round you go if you seek to know
Where swatters of orbs are beckoned
Clue #4: A walk in the park can be a lark
If cell phones are left at home
Heed the siren of your desirin\'
And do not revolt against this poem
If cell phones are left at home
Heed the siren of your desirin\'
And do not revolt against this poem
Clue #5 Over hill and dale hit the trail
With a handy locating device
Fulfill your wishes like loaves and fishes
And put your victory on ice
With a handy locating device
Fulfill your wishes like loaves and fishes
And put your victory on ice
Clue #6 A famous singer and a diamond dinger
Might put you oh so close to the spot
With the whites of your eyes you should look for the prize
Within this convenient plot
Might put you oh so close to the spot
With the whites of your eyes you should look for the prize
Within this convenient plot
Clue #7 Don\'t turn up your noses at the city of roses
The home of the park that you seek
It\'s just north of town so come on down
Our hunt is not for the meek
The home of the park that you seek
It\'s just north of town so come on down
Our hunt is not for the meek
Clue #8 Don\'t go mental just head for Central
Lexington Avenue will show you the way
Your spirits won\'t sag when you see the big flag
Into the trees you want to stray
Lexington Avenue will show you the way
Your spirits won\'t sag when you see the big flag
Into the trees you want to stray
Definitely Central. But three street names in one clue? They must think they've hidden it well or that people are stuck in Como.
Loaves and fishes were multiplied on a hillside.
Still searching.
But he answered, “You give them something to eat.”
They said to him, “That would take eight months of a man’s wages! Are we to go and spend that much on bread and give it to them to eat?”
“How many loaves do you have?” he asked. “Go and see.”
When they found out, they said, “Five - and two fish.”
Then Jesus directed them to have all the people sit down in groups on the green grass. So they sat down in groups of hundreds and fifties. Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke the loaves. Then he gave them to his disciples to set before the people. He also divided the two fish among them all. They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish. The number of the men who had eaten was five thousand. -- Mark 6:35-44
The miracle occurs just before Jesus goes up to Jerusalem and to the events of Palm Sunday; his triumphant entry into the city. By this point in JesusÂ’ life, he was enormously popular and extremely well known. Word of his miracles and his preaching had spread throughout Palestine and people were following him wherever he went.
A huge throng of people--5,000 according to John--gathered to hear him. Matthew adds that that number did not include the women and children and if they are added in, the crowd probably exceeded 10,000. They had been there the whole day and were hungry and there was nothing for them to eat.
In John’s version of the story, it is Jesus who first realizes that the people are hungry and that something would have to be done about it. In Matthew’s version, Jesus says to the apostles, “Give them something to eat.” He wants the disciples to be involved both in the problem and in the solution.
The apostles don’t know what to do. They have no food to give the hungry people and Philip tells Jesus that they don’t even have the resources to buy any food. “Two hundred denarii would not buy enough bread for each one to get a little.”
Finally, Peter’s brother Andrew says, “There’s a boy over there with a couple of fish and a few barley loaves.”
Then the miracle happens. Making use of what is available, the few fish and barley loaves, Jesus raises his eyes to heaven, blesses the food, and, enlisting the help of the apostles, tells them to distribute the food to the people.
The story is rich with meaning.
The first and most obvious meaning is that this miraculous distribution is a symbol of the Eucharistic food that Christ will give his people. We know that from the particular way the story is narrated, using the same gestures and the same words that were later used by the early church in the celebration of the Eucharist.
“And taking the five loaves and the two fishes, he looked up to heaven, and blessed, and broke and gave the loaves to the disciples and the disciples gave them to the crowds. And they all ate and were satisfied.”
THG: Como Park, Larry Ho Zone: found there in '65, 97. ""Views of the St. Andrew's church steeple, the Conservatory, the Carousel, Como Pool." Larry Ho monument, butterfly shap shelter, doesnt' jump out at me. Located in center of the park. Mounment to Larry Hodgson. There is a rock in the middle of trees.
loves and fishes /prince of peace church
victoia and dale and sextant.
fulfill wishes/ aladin.
Think I'm going to hit the sack and try to get some rest and beat this head cold. Maybe something will come to me in my sleep!
Goodnight and SCD's!
Prince of Peace does not list Loaves and Fishes as part of their ministry.
I love saying that. And mommy too. Been a long time.
The Soucheray article in the paper is interesting. He talks about Jake finding the first treasure so quickly.
And dang it was hard getting down to the paper tonight. There was some concert going on that was letting out about the time we were going down there. By the time we got there the paper was released, so I just ran in quick to get it.
http://www.ci.roseville.mn.us/parks/files/central_lions-victoria_west_topo_trails.pdf
There is a Lions Shelter part in the park.
also right of victoria a few blocks away from the park is comcast pay center and cat tv
But Rob if i see a gatorade label (which is an untame reptile) I will pick it up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
car is warming up
I used to work there!
wish i had a garage
Pagination