Yes, the medallion has been found, but there's still lots to talk about. Feel the need for more than virtual discussion? Then join the Re-Hash Bash, Sunday, Jan. 27, at noon at Merriam Park in St. Paul.
TeddyKGB3
Angie: Sorry, I fell behind, yes it is in St. Paul...and for those of you wondering Hillcrest is in the Highland area on Ford Parkway I believe.
Hadn't thought about the Torchlight Parade being a reference. I had thought about the knit your brows to possibly mean something about downtown St. Paul's knitting factory that it had.
Sethmon-I could tell it was you because you said hello from the selby area and I remembered your name. Looks like we have beendrawn into the madness another year! I can't believe my head doesn't spin off of my shoulders with all of the clues swirling around. Good-luck with the hunt! Maybe we'll see you out on the high hills while we are knitting our brows and killing some time.
I am either thinking that the reference to lighting a spark is either something about the torchlight parade OR it is saying that it is by the grills at a park or something like that.
Heh....that would make some sense, as much as this wicked clown would like it to be at phalen, but i dont think its gonna be there...i think the gates are closed anyhow...
Hello! Jake Inge has entered the building... Lets focus on the facts, Saint Paul Park, big Park, hills, water and some sledding. Cherokee, Mounds, or Hidden Falls. Como???
Me2 has spent the last 10 minutes trying to convince me of that... I am not buying it with the "far and wide" thing. Big park, definately. This is jake inge posting on me2's computer. Hi Ian.
Are you thinking any relavence in the #1 when it is said "You may knit your brows on this 1. Of course we all know where #1 takes us, but it doesn't seem so this yr. But if you can see the #1 Bank from the park, would that have any relavance?
Annie: Allison mentioned earlier the "brow" can also mean top of a hill a.k.a. crest (Hillcrest) I know it seems early for that, but I am sticking with it for now. Just a note to think about
hi all, got here kinda late tonight, then spent 4ever going over the posts. I thought about the High Land (HP) thing initially, but where in the world is Hillcrest Park???
The line "time and tide" is part of the old saying "Time and tide wait for no man" (usually attributed to Alexander Pope) I'm searching now to see if it is part of a complete poem.. no luck so far.
Maybe this is a stretch.. "Wait for no Man" to "No man is an ISLAND?"
Angie: Sorry, I fell behind, yes it is in St. Paul...and for those of you wondering Hillcrest is in the Highland area on Ford Parkway I believe.
Very good buzz, and good hangover.......
fun and slide = field and sun
Hadn't thought about the Torchlight Parade being a reference. I had thought about the knit your brows to possibly mean something about downtown St. Paul's knitting factory that it had.
Sethmon-I could tell it was you because you said hello from the selby area and I remembered your name. Looks like we have beendrawn into the madness another year! I can't believe my head doesn't spin off of my shoulders with all of the clues swirling around. Good-luck with the hunt! Maybe we'll see you out on the high hills while we are knitting our brows and killing some time.
some one said sumptin about a lions pride... the fire pit in phalen was donated by the east side lions club.
The one on the Island?
The knitting factory was Strutwear.
gnite everyone, med found by sat?.....
Sethmon- That's o.k. no one usually remembers the old lady in the class. Have a good night. Peace.
Was Strutwear located in Lowertown?
One more thing about Hillcrest, St. Leo's church, and a Theater= Show
yup. gl. Im off to bed early since classes get started back up tomorrow. but so far Im liking the Highland area. no time to look till maybe Wednesday.
by the old ice palace....
I am either thinking that the reference to lighting a spark is either something about the torchlight parade OR it is saying that it is by the grills at a park or something like that.
SCD'S all, I'm outta here to..
Gnight folks= stalk you all tomorrow night same channel
I had thought of the Touchstone Energy Center as going w/ 'spark'
oh- and Tom- Good to see you! Hope to hear from you soon
Heh....that would make some sense, as much as this wicked clown would like it to be at phalen, but i dont think its gonna be there...i think the gates are closed anyhow...
Books, guide, maps all over the place here.
Looks like the hunt is heating up.
Going to get some sleep here. Need to pace oneself if the digging is going to get done later.
Goodnight and SCDs to one and all!
where is the live chat I lost it.
Hello! Jake Inge has entered the building... Lets focus on the facts, Saint Paul Park, big Park, hills, water and some sledding. Cherokee, Mounds, or Hidden Falls. Como???
Or however unlikely, Battle Creek.
Hey Jake
Me2..add Hillcrest to that list, not so sure the "big park" thing is true
Is it really cold there?
Me2 has spent the last 10 minutes trying to convince me of that... I am not buying it with the "far and wide" thing. Big park, definately. This is jake inge posting on me2's computer. Hi Ian.
time to kill...mr phalen work your brain...benches shapedlike books work your legs....walking paths spark ........fire pit far and wide......big park
Are you thinking any relavence in the #1 when it is said "You may knit your brows on this 1. Of course we all know where #1 takes us, but it doesn't seem so this yr. But if you can see the #1 Bank from the park, would that have any relavance?
Sounds like we're on the same page Jake!
too much noodling....going to bed now! SCD"S
Annie: Allison mentioned earlier the "brow" can also mean top of a hill a.k.a. crest (Hillcrest) I know it seems early for that, but I am sticking with it for now. Just a note to think about
far and wide refers to the "old man" = mississppi river
hi all, got here kinda late tonight, then spent 4ever going over the posts. I thought about the High Land (HP) thing initially, but where in the world is Hillcrest Park???
Thanks Teddy, I hadn't seen that - everything is going so fast!
But it has got to be at the bottom of a hill, why is everyone thinking at the top?
I'm still thinking far & wide means the outskirts of St. Paul.
Jakety Jake, I think we're on the right track with the park we think it's at. Thought of some new ideas....
Marley, did you post about something strange at Hidden Falls, probably a couple weeks ago?
is it near hidden falls?
Probably a couple miles???
anything is possible it seems as though the clues fit every park so far
Sorry Ian, don't recall???
DaBrewMan: it's clue #3, would you expect anything less? :-)
The line "time and tide" is part of the old saying "Time and tide wait for no man" (usually attributed to Alexander Pope) I'm searching now to see if it is part of a complete poem.. no luck so far.
Maybe this is a stretch.. "Wait for no Man" to "No man is an ISLAND?"
Dunno...
I bought 1 of those Treasure Hunters Guides, and damned if I can find it. It's not where I left it last year. Darn kids. lol
Teddy craves food...must run to store...be back in 20 mins to catch up with you all. Let's hear it for Hidden Falls and BYOB
scope out battle creek, highland, hillcrest and maybe arl/ark
piano that's a little too deep, I think, but keep up the good nooling.
medallingkids, you have mail
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