A camouflaged vitamin bottle is hidden in the far corner of
Winters Park in Garland. There are a few small items and a logbook
but no pen, so BYOP. The majority of the walk is across mowed grass
until a small trail goes into the woods about 60 feet. Not many
thorns or P.I. to contend with.
Since all of our caches are named after songs, we leave you with
the lyrics to one of the SBQ’s favorite songs, “The House at Pooh
Corner” by Kenny Loggins.
Christopher robin and I walked along,
Under branches lit up by the moon.
Posing our questions to owl and eeyore,
As the days disappeared far too soon.
Now I wandered much further today than I should,
And I can’t find my way to the three-acre wood.
So help me if you can, I’ve got to get
Back to the house at pooh corner by one.
You’ll be surprised, there’s so much to be done, Count all the bees
in the hive,
Chase all the clouds from the sky,
Back to the days of christopher robin,
And pooh.
Winnie the pooh doesn’t know what to do,
Got a honey jar stuck on his nose.
He came to me asking help and advice,
And from here no one knows where he goes.
So I went in to ask of the owl, if he’s there,
How to loosen a jar from the nose of a bear.
So help me if you can I’ve got to get,
Back to the house at pooh corner by one.
You’ll be surprised there’s so much to be done,
Count all the bees in the hive,
Chase all the clouds from the sky,
Back to the days of christopher robin,
Back to the ways of christopher robin,
And pooh.