CONGRATULATIONS SHARON, JACKRABBIT AND JUMPER YOU WON!
Servus was participating in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Please email CPCRN at CPCRN-Media@cairnrescue.com within 3 days to claim your prize.
Thanks again to Servus for being our Cairn model.
From the Col. Potter Family to Yours - HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
CLUE FOUR ADDED!
CLUE THREE ADDED!
CLUE TWO ADDED! Scroll to the bottom of the blog, check out the newest hint, then post your guess in the comments. Remember to post the exact location of our wandering Cairn.
The last time we saw one of our little cairns she was visiting Mount Rushmore. Where, oh where could he be this week?? Got a guess? Add it to the comment section of the blog. If no one guesses correctly, check back tomorrow for the second clue.
Special thanks to Servus, for being our wandering cairn this week! Has this little guy wandered into your heart? Check out his updates on the blog, fill out your adoption application and he might be on his trip of a lifetime - to his FOREVER HOME!
Here's the required fine print:
The first person who correctly identifies and posts the exact location as a blog comment will win a $30 gift certificate that is good for one year and can be used in the Col. Potter Mall or in any CPCRN owner store with the exception of CafePress. The winner will be posted on the blog and must contact Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network by emailing CPCRN-Media@cairnrescue.com within 3 days of the game completion or the prize is forfeited. If the correct location is not posted by Monday afternoon at 5:00 PM CST, the game will end and the correct location will be posted. Be sure to check back for addition clues and to see if you are the WINNER!
CLUE ONE:
Emily Morgan and the star.
Johnny Jones wants to be remembered there.
CLUE THREE:
Will be 84 this month.
CLUE FOUR:Olive Oyl was the first female to show UP.
Emily Morgan Hotel in San Antonio, TX.
ReplyDeleteSan Antonio River Walk
ReplyDeleteNew York City subway station
ReplyDeleteThe Alamo
ReplyDeleteEmily Morgan - 4 star hotel, San Antonio, TX.
ReplyDeleteRio Grande in El Paso, Texas where it separates the United States from South America.
ReplyDeleteLone Star Hiking Trail, east fork of the San Jacinto River
ReplyDeleteOH,maybe the monument to the Battle of San Jacinto in the San Jacinto State Park in Harris County, Texas?
ReplyDeleteActually, the monument is in La Porte, TX.
ReplyDeleteEmily West Morgan's birthplace of New Haven, Conneticut
ReplyDeleteI think you are at the University of Texas at Austin
ReplyDeleteThe Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis, Tennessee
ReplyDeleteT. D. Parks Hall of Fame, University of North Texas, Denton, TX
ReplyDeleteCasanova and Babydoll swear that is has to be that famous place, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Memphis. "Blue suede shoes" are fun to chew on
ReplyDeleteNorth Texas Athletic Hall of Fame, North Texas Coliseum (Super Pit), University of North Texas, Denton, TX.
ReplyDeleteMotown Historical Museum Detroit,
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teeheehee. We are pretty smart, cuz we thought this up all by ourselves. We know that it has to be Macy's because Thanksgiving is this month and they always have a big parade to usher in the holiday season (santa brings us toys and treats). Mom says it can't be that easy, but me and Jumper says that it is.
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Mom says we have to state which Macy's it is, so it in the one on Heraldsgate Square in New York City. The reason it don't look like it is because he is at the back of the store where they will blow up all the balloons for the parade. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
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LLAN BLEIDDIAN, in the Cwmwd of Maenor Glynn Ogwr, Cantref of Cron Nedd (now called the Hundred of Ogmore), Co. of GLAMORGAN, South Wales
ReplyDeleteWhaleship EMILY MORGAN of NB
ReplyDeleteMississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, Clinton, MS
ReplyDeleteThis frenetic activity (allll these guesses) is what happens when you can't help a good friend when they need help, sigh.
Ok, we will guess again. Macy's on Herald Square in New York City.
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We is going to guess another spot in New York City which is the American Museum of Natural History.
ReplyDeleteCasanova had to get in his two cents worth and told us that this is where they blow up the balloons and get the floats all lined up for the start of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. We have never been anywhere except in Georgia so we is just guessing what these things look like.
JackRabbit and Jumper
If we wins we get some toys only our mommy doesn't know that is what we gets, cuz we will be the ones to solve the riddle. We hope that we wins.
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PS We is good babies so we will share with the other ones, even Georgiaboy who tries to take our toys away and play "keep away" with them.
Ok, we know that he has to be right at the float that will bring Santa Claus in front of Macy's for the Thanksgiving parade. He can't be at the Steven's Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ where they design all the balloons and floats for the parade could he? That's mom's idea.
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The Union Pacific Railroad Museum
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Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503
Union Pacific Convention in Cheyanne, Wyoming or Union Pacific station in Yellowstone. Servus might be in Wyoming.
ReplyDeleteClue 4 refers to the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade which originated at 145th Street and Convent Avenue in Manhattan New York and and ended at Herald Square, a 6½-mile route. The Parade adopted its current 2½-mile-long route in 1945 when NBC began televising the parade. Beginning at the intersection of 77th Street and Central Park West, the route heads south along Central Park. At Columbus Circle, the route turns onto Broadway, passes through Times Square, and continues southward to Macy's, turning west onto 34th Street, and continuing to 7th Avenue.
ReplyDeleteSO, Servus must be somewhere along the parade route in Manhattan.
Robin/AUPoohBear
Servus is on the Winterland Express Train with Santa Claus at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in Herald Square, Manhattan, New York
ReplyDeleteThis must be Steamtown USA in Scranton, PA
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