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)

Friday, February 22, 2008

Connecticut Boxers Rule!!!

OK - so we're bragging and maybe just a little proud but the breed of boxers that hail from CT have been planting up a storm - even in winter! All one has to do is visit "What's New" on Letterboxing.org and you'll see a plethora of plants in our fair state - 10 in the newest 25!

Rubaduc has been on a planting roll since her retirement from work and hooking up with Gizz. This couple has been mighty busy planting all over the state this fall and winter. Her newest boxes are Don't Be One Two and Elephriend.

Flutterby is also a planting maniac and has contributed many puppies to our Dog Walk ever-growing series. Her 3 new mysteries are: Scents of Summer, Maude's Grave plus Celtic Butterfly.


Sadie & Russ, that fiendish and very creative couple from the southern part of CT, are known for wonderful carvings and boxes with more twists and turns than a back country road. They didn't leave us hanging with their newest addition called Fish Tale.

J. Peter has been planting for years in the south west part of the state and adds to his cache with a series of 5 called The Roosevelt Bugs and a unique, new, visual mystery called The Crossroads Letterbox.

Trailhead Tessie rounds out the current crew on "What's New" with Short Beach.

With the ongoing snowstorm raging outside as I type and the 6 to 10 inches of white stuff around the state at the storm's completion, some of these goodies will have to wait for warmer weather but we are thankful to all of the above boxers who take the time and effort to contribute wonderful boxes to our local CT community!

Keep up the great work!
Collectively, you are what makes CT such a great state in which to live and box!!!


posted by Mark and Sue at Friday, February 22, 2008