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Post by Jenny on Apr 8, 2020 11:14:56 GMT -5
Forrest's recent scrapbook encouraging us all to Stay Home, and keep not just ourselves, but others safe is great advice. We should be reminded of Forrest's Weekly Words as well: * Don’t be impatient, the treasure chest isn’t (Posted Jan. 22nd, 2016) I'm sure many of us have 'solutions' for where the treasure might be...... it's important to remember that it will wait, and to stay home at this time. And what about these Weekly Words: Be mindful of nature and your health, but not in that order. f (Posted July 15th, 2016) Again, it's not just about your health. We can unknowingly spread this invisible enemy around. If you are concerned someone might come up with the same solution you have, even if it is the 'correct one'...... it might be reassuring to discuss and realize there are many different options for all the clues and lines of the poem. Consider all the different solutions that have been shared and posted so far. You might soon be at ease. lol. What ideas have you liked that have been shared, but yet, are not part of your final 'solution'?
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Post by Jenny on Apr 8, 2020 11:23:17 GMT -5
To give one of mine: My solution doesn't take me Colorado..... but I have always liked the idea that in the book, right before the poem, the line '...will lead to the end of my rainbow and the treasure'.... could be a subtle hint to that state....for it's connection to 'COLOR' ado and rainbow.
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Post by npsbuilder on Apr 8, 2020 23:57:11 GMT -5
If you change the letters ado to dao then you have something pretty interesting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tao Tao or Dao is a Chinese word meaning way, path, route, road and many others...
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