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Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Wed, 01/25/2023 - 10:13
What to do when "knees buckle"? Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation = RICE.
Rice Street runs North and South from Vadnais Heights in the North to the Capitol grounds in downtown St. Paul.
I hope that helps narrow down the hunting grounds for some of us. 
I'm a nurse, so I saw that one fairly quickly...

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Wed, 01/25/2023 - 08:22
Waltz in the park:  It's not uncommon to hear this type of music being played in the pavilion on Como Lake.
Meet your match:  could be referencing a sporting event or perhaps marriage. There are several spots in Como Park where ceremonies or photographing of wedding parties take place.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Wed, 01/25/2023 - 02:37
An idea, you used to strap on baseball gloves, and it was a very formal event to attend, caps and gowns, ripe for the catch could be a baseball,
And maybe chain in earlier clue could be a fence.

Just a though or many

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Wed, 01/25/2023 - 02:16
https://publishing.rchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/RCHS_22-02_1987_Wright.pdf
For what it's worth, here is an article about the "Fighting Flanagans". I haven't read all of it and it may not even relate to this hunt, but it's about boxing in the 1950's and one of the Flanagan brothers was slated to fight during the Winter Carnival. It's from the Ramsey County Historical Society's website.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Wed, 01/25/2023 - 02:13
I’m thinking SIR boxing club near - PHALEN


Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Wed, 01/25/2023 - 01:04
Just noodlin'
The Boxing idea - Boxing "MATCH" hits also however, Tennis, Cricket and Golf are all Matches as wellStrap on your glove... hits with Boxing too, no other sport literally STRAPS on a glove but it could be figurative rather than literal
object ripe for the catch?
You catch Fish, but they aren't ripe...unless rotten? lol
The oldest boxing matches were at silks grove down the river, So St Paul area. Out of countyunless from there you can see above, to ? https://www.minnesotaboxing.com/where-the-red-ferns-growthe-story-of-silks-grove/
And what are some specific walts names?Play on Governor?
Mark...on your Mark? Race? Track?
..................................................................... Here is the new clue

If treasure's your mark, take a waltz in the park
Be ready to meet your match
Strap on your glove, look up above
For an object ripe for the catch

And the previous clues:

Clue #3
A bomb cyclone hit our wintry zone On the chin, buckling our knees Get up at your leisure to seek our fine treasure Find fortune and live life of ease

Clue #2
Descend from your perch, set out to search
East Side, west side, all around the town
Glory will reign when you find the chain
To go with your cap and gown

Clue #1
The viral pandemic is now endemic And the battle’s on for Ukraine Take a break from the news to follow your muse
And tackle these rhymes with your brain

PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #4

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 23:58
Here is the new clue

If treasure's your mark, take a waltz in the park
Be ready to meet your match
Strap on your glove, look up above
For an object ripe for the catch

And the previous clues:

Clue #3
A bomb cyclone hit our wintry zone On the chin, buckling our knees Get up at your leisure to seek our fine treasure Find fortune and live life of ease

Clue #2
Descend from your perch, set out to search
East Side, west side, all around the town
Glory will reign when you find the chain
To go with your cap and gown

Clue #1
The viral pandemic is now endemic And the battle’s on for Ukraine Take a break from the news to follow your muse
And tackle these rhymes with your brain

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 23:22
Quick look into boxing. Here are some links to articles, I haven't made any connections but love how the hunt makes one go down so many rabbit holes. 

Patrick Killen, nicknamed the Cyclone of the Northwest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Killen

Dick Moore, nicknamed the wizard: https://www.minnesotaboxing.com/off-to-see-the-wizard-dick-moore/ 

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 22:43
High Schools that have grads with Cap and Gownswhere there is also a Park with the same name Chain "to go with your cap and gown"Im thinking same nameComo Sr High - Como Park &Highland Park Sr High for examples, I am sure more Sr High schools have parks

Clue #3
A bomb cyclone hit our wintry zone On the chin, buckling our knees Get up at your leisure to seek our fine treasure
Find fortune and live life of ease
And the previous clues:

Clue #2
Descend from your perch, set out to search
East Side, west side, all around the town
Glory will reign when you find the chain
To go with your cap and gown

Clue #1
The viral pandemic is now endemic And the battle’s on for Ukraine Take a break from the news to follow your muse
And tackle these rhymes with your brain

Re: Clue 1 is online now at TwinCities.com

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 22:38
Hi! Thanks everyone for your noodles!Muse could also mean Museum or Music. 

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 22:33


But also on the chin buckling knees is a boxing knockout term...Boxing anyone?

Here is the new clue

Clue #3
A bomb cyclone hit our wintry zone On the chin, buckling our knees Get up at your leisure to seek our fine treasure
Find fortune and live life of ease
And the previous clues:

Clue #2
Descend from your perch, set out to search
East Side, west side, all around the town
Glory will reign when you find the chain
To go with your cap and gown

Clue #1
The viral pandemic is now endemic And the battle’s on for Ukraine Take a break from the news to follow your muse
And tackle these rhymes with your brain

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 22:28
Don't they Buckle you in when you get on the ride? Or bar across the knees? for safety?

On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 04:26:12 PM CST, alfabob1@... <alfabob1@...> wrote:

'Buckling our knees' could also be a baseball reference...throwing a knee-buckler pitch. https://www.sportspundit.com/baseball/terms/3446-knee-buckler
Baseball fields at Como, and other parks as well.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 22:22
Last thought on Como for today. Could East and West mean Asia and America/Europe? Near Lake Como there is Nagasaki Road (formerly Gateway Drive, originally Lake drive) that curves near a fishing dock. That road is right across the football field of the Como senior high school. Funny enough, the Nagasaki Road used to be named for a road on Harriet Island. "This road was originally named in 1965 by the City Council on Harriet Island. The name was a tribute to Nagasaki, Japan, sister city of Saint Paul. The street was vacated in 1994 when the flood levee around Harriet Island Regional Park was refashioned.” 

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 22:01
I don't know that anyone should get on the Como train just yet. But it is worth checking the route and departure times.
David

On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 09:50:01 PM CST, April + Katelyn <info.av8tr@...> wrote:

To join or not to join the Como hype train. So, the McMurray fields in Como Park are named after William McMurray who in 1922, donated 25 acres of land (bought with borrowed money) to Saint Paul, which became part of Battle Creek Regional Park. Also, the soccer fields use to be called East and West, but I feel like that area has a broom ball league going on now during winter.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 21:50
To join or not to join the Como hype train. So, the McMurray fields in Como Park are named after William McMurray who in 1922, donated 25 acres of land (bought with borrowed money) to Saint Paul, which became part of Battle Creek Regional Park. Also, the soccer fields use to be called East and West, but I feel like that area has a broom ball league going on now during winter.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 21:18
Some good noodles.

another potential como connection would be “wintry zone” meaning the ski area at como.

That said Battle Creek has a new cross country ski course with artificial snow making that might make a connection as well.

 It saying the CW would direct folks to those OOB areas, but rather those could be park identifying clues .

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 20:31
Good idea, I hadn't thought about Midway /battle 
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Subject: Re: [theallisonwonderland] PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3   Didn't the street cars go on the east side (St. Paul) to the west side (Minneapolis, Lake Minnetonka) and all around the town? Another plus for Como Park.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 17:03
Didn't the street cars go on the east side (St. Paul) to the west side (Minneapolis, Lake Minnetonka) and all around the town? Another plus for Como Park.

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 16:31
I just realized that the East/West clues were the 2001 Como hunt, not the 2003 one with Harriet Island.



On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 04:00:49 PM CST, Allison Wonderland via groups.io <allisonwondrland@...> wrote:

Oh yea, I forgot about Cap. The year that it was at Como when they talked about east and west, that was the same year everyone thought it was at Harriet and then had to literally run across town at the last minute. So it's possible they are referring to that year and maybe even trying to set up a reverse scenario.
David

On Tuesday, January 24, 2023 at 03:54:56 PM CST, April + Katelyn <info.av8tr@...> wrote:

I changed my focus to Harriet Island because I want the puck to be in St. Paul but not in Como. The line about East side West side all around town is like an exact lyric as many pointed out. So, what do you focus on, the lyric, the writers? "The words were a shared vision of Lawlor and Blake and recall their childhood neighborhoods and those who grew up with them. It was a universal longing for youth, yesteryear, and place, although it was also idealized because both Lawlor and Blake had grown up quite poor. The search led me to this article, The Shifting Sands of Harriet Island. Another use of cap to mean Clarence "Cap" Wigington like a few years back, Harriet who established a school system, location is right across Lowertown, and Dr. Justus Ohage After purchasing the island, he donated it to the City in 1900 on the condition that it be used as a park and serve the general public interest of health and hygiene. Just throwing this idea out there. I'm sure after tomorrow's clue, I'll change to Phalen. Link to article https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a9ab4aac0f5241c3b7018f9ba579270e

Re: PP Medallion Hunt - Clue #3

The Allison Wonderland - Tue, 01/24/2023 - 16:26
'Buckling our knees' could also be a baseball reference...throwing a knee-buckler pitch. https://www.sportspundit.com/baseball/terms/3446-knee-buckler
Baseball fields at Como, and other parks as well.

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