Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Beanie Moriarty Mail!

 Hello Hello! I know, we are seriously behind on blog posts and mail. Sigh... life gets out of hand beary quickly nowadays! Anyhow... 


We received some mail a few weeks ago.

The first is from Beanie Mouse!

And there's a Case of the Missing Bullion prize inside... along with...

Ooohhh... look... the card is addressed to Sandy AND Cocoa!!!

YO!!! CO!!!! YOU GOT MAIL!!!

Seeeee.... Sandy AND Cocoa!!

That is beary kind of you Beanie & co!!!

Alright... we get the prize and... menus!

Menus are always good. We think Beanie & Co are trying to entice our taste buds for another London visit!

And this is the prize... it's a £2 coin...

Part of the William Shakespeare series!! This is the Tragedy one...

And some menus... one for an Indian place... and a card for Fish'n'Chips!

We aren't going to look inside... we aren't going to look inside...

No seriously... if we look inside, we'll start drooling everywhere! Thanks for the prize Moriarty Beanie!!!

We got another envelope too... from the USA

It's only addressed to Sandy and...

... that makes Cocoa sad... but he knows it's not personal... (sniff)...

WHOA!! Look at all this stuff!!!

There's a Smokey the Bear sticker which is awesome!!! We love Smokey...

Little Fox asked us if we have Smokey the Bear up here in Canada. Nope. We don't have national forest service like in the USA. It's all provincially regulated. But... we do have Ember the Firesmart Fox!
She teaches people how to make their homes and properties firesmart if there's a wildfire.

And... we also got a little packet with two little bear faces... Yes, this envelope is from Jerry & Ben!


Inside was this...

It's a teeny tiny turtle carved from Pipestone!

Cool!!

Jerry and Ben had been Whatsapping some clues to us and we knew they were in the area of the pipestone quarry. So neat!

See... beary tiny... 

And there's a postcard too...

Oooh... See it's the Case of the Tiny Turtle!! They are thinking about gardening and hiking this spring and summer. That's a beary good idea!`    

It's definitely a "tiny" turtle!

And there's a long brochure about the place.

Wow. Beary cool!

This is so cool... the stone used for pipestone is also known as Catlinite (named after Mr. Catlin who thought he discovered it). It's a type of argillite (metamorphosed mudstone).

That is beary interesting because the Pacific Northwest Haida carve black argillite which comes from a quarry on Haida Gwaii! Cool! They can cut it with a saw... go figure.

We learned that the pipestone comes from Pipestone National Monument in Minnesota.

Whoa... lots of cool information. That pipestone vein looks pretty small... and they have to be careful quarrying it otherwise it breaks.

Thanks for the cool swag and the clues!!!





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