Now and again, the plans of men Are fouled beyond measure = Best laid plans of mice and men often go astray, from Robert Burns. Burns Ave by Mounds Park?
Somewhere today among our errands and scouting and noodling, I remembered the 1987 hunt where there was a triangular section of the park the medallion was hidden on.
Burns poem prompted Steinbeck to write Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck traveled hwy 10 through St. Paul in 1960. He was a life long follower of the St. PaulÂ’s Episcopal Church in Salinas, California. In November of 2014, a Rare Steinbeck WWII story was published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press. Coincidence?
So, I am looking in an old treasure hunters guide I made for myself prior to knowing there was a real one... (last year in it is 2002) and taped in the cover is a little poem, and I don't know if I got it from someone here - or if I wrote it myself.
I'd just like to put a name to it...
Where hither and thither goes the snow, 'tis where my rake and shovel does know,
Does anyone know where the Ramsey county jail (circa 1900ish) would have been? I look for old ramsey county jail - and it refers me to the one from 1979... I'm older than that and NOT OLD!!
The one standing there now was built in 1932. The one previous was built early 1900s. I know that jails were often in the same building as the court house. I'm guessing the ones pictured in the link I posted could very well be the jail.
Now and again, the plans of men Are fouled beyond measure = Best laid plans of mice and men often go astray, from Robert Burns. Burns Ave by Mounds Park?
The top 3 fouled up hunts (to me) are Phalen, Swede, and Cherokee (N vs E)
Without getting park locked too early - I have to say the top 3 parks for me at this point are Phalen, Swede, BC.
Seem's like you can't swing a dead cat without slapping some joe, some where.
http://www.shyamsundergupta.com/c153.htm
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/show/live-wcco-video/
Protesters on Snelling and University. Heads up for anyone searching in the area.
:pbpt:
Burns wrote -
...just sayin' :cool:
Perhaps the "wedged" is something similar.
Food for thought anyway.
Triangle formed by clemont street, mounds street, and mounds blvd.
treasure found west of the tennis courts across mounds street.
Mounds street has been shortened to eliminate the street pavement triangle.
We need another clue. This one clue a day thing is not my favorite thing about this hunt.
I'd just like to put a name to it...
if you think of wedged as a wedge of cheese - the whole clue sounds like a remark about the packers getting beat out of the playoffs...
Okay, time to make dinner
the seahawks under-inflated the packer's egos during a 44 second stretch in the
fourth quarter.
Let me see if I can google something
322 St. Peter Street, St. Paul, MN.
http://www.minnesotalegalhistoryproject.org/assets/County%20Courthouse%20Photos-1-RR.pdf
http://www.doc.state.mn.us/pages/files/large-files/Publications/docretro.pdf
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