Mark & Sue Pepe hail from Kensington, CT USA.

After finding our initial box in June 2002, we have since found letterboxes in 18 states and placed them in 13 states; 4 countries: Aruba, Bermuda, The Netherlands, Great Britain; and on a cruise ship! Thanks for stopping by our website and we appreciate your continued support.

"Have fun and just get out there & box!!!"

Email us: mjpepe1@comcast.net (Mark) or suepepe1@comcast.net (Sue)

Monday, May 10, 2004

Welcome to our New Webpage!

Sue & I hope that you like our new look and name. The Davidow's are still our original boxing buddies but with their busy schedules, our boxing time together has been few and far between. We will slowly change over sub-pages to reflect this new look. Check back often for revisions and new features. We will post on both talk lists once we change over to this site permanently, and you will have to change your bookmarks to reflect this new page. Hopefully the transition will be a smooth one. The old main page will be left up for awhile with a link directing our visitors to this new page.

We hope to plant our CT State Stamp Series: Hartford County letterbox this week. Now that everyone has calmed down about it, you will find this letterbox in a new, permanent location. I still think that this box as a HH was a novel idea - a different way to play this game - but looks like many of you disagree. At last look on the new poll we set up on the LBNE talklist, it was about 50/50 for planting it permanently. By the way - those 4 people who want us to slowly fade into the sunset should not expect that to happen too quickly - you are stuck with us!

It looks like Irish Tinker found time to place her CT State Stamp Series: Windham County. We have updated our page with the link to those new clues.

Our Monday items are up. The Poll of the Week deals with our website changes and your thoughts about it. The Box of the Week honors go to Louise for her newest addition to her hat series, Hat City Series #5. This newest series reflects nearby Danbury’s serving as the center of the hat industry from 1790 until the 1950's. If you head out that way, check out Series 1 - 4 also. Our Website of the Week goes to Phyto and Iscoceles' Letterboxing in Maine. This site is now the only place you can find Phyto's clues, as she has pulled them from the main LBNA site. Check out the link in the right column.

posted by Mark and Sue at Monday, May 10, 2004