Saturday, January 22, 2005


Into the Freebox it goes. This will be a very sad parting, but the time as come. It has served me very well, and hopefully it will go to a worthy home.

More infomation on the Freebox in Telluride from http://www.offbeattravel.com/telluride.html
Snippet:
"The Telluride locals aren't lonely any more. The population has soared to 2200, and luxury vacation homes have sprouted in the foothills. But the friendly, laid back atmosphere continues. Take the Freebox, for example. Take anything you need out of the Freebox, but don't forget to put something in as well. "It's just good karma," our hotel desk clerk said seriously. The Freebox started in 1976, when a young woman set a box of free clothing outside a health food store. The tradition continues, although a tidier set of wooden bins was added in 1983. Everyone in town has a story of something found in the Freebox, from skis to bottles of Scotch to a Donna Karan handbag."

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