Place the 5x10 grid over any local green space. Where L-01 to L-50 fall on actual terrain, note discrepancies. Example: L-17 might be a parking lot but is marked “Ancient Yew Grove.”
| Section | Description | |--------|-------------| | | A 5x10 map of “Ls” – 30 parcels marked “Gifted”, 12 “Disputed”, 8 “Snowed Over”. | | 2. Yule Log Contract | A legal notice transferring logging rights on L-22 in exchange for 3 cords of firewood and one fruitcake. | | 3. Solstice Survey | Handwritten notes on boundary stones decorated with holly. | | 4. The Carol of Claims | A songsheet. Lyrics include: “On the 3rd day of Christmas, my true heir gave to me / a lien on a pine tree.” | | 5. Postmark Anomaly | Stamp reads “North Pole – Return to Sender – Try L-49.” | 3. How to Read This Issue (Step by Step) Step 1 – Decode the Date “Merry Christmas” often marks Issue 03 as a holiday special . Treat all dates as December 25 of an unknown year. Check for a hidden year in the L-coordinates (e.g., L-22 = 2022?). 50 Ls Land Issue 03 Merry Christmas
The collision of holiday cheer with land disputes, cartographic errors, and seasonal isolation. 2. What You’ll Find Inside (Typical Contents) Assume each “Issue 03” contains these five elements: Place the 5x10 grid over any local green space
“This land was never yours. But for Christmas, you may borrow it. Return by Epiphany. Leave the gate as you found it – slightly ajar.” Solstice Survey | Handwritten notes on boundary stones