DearREADERS,
Ol' Myrt here shares two stories from her father's experiences as a hunter in this mini-journal purposefully left with a plain cover. The mottled brown is reminiscent of the Formica Dad purchased sometime between the late 1960s and the early 1970s. He used it to cover the front door protecting it from the elements. Quite an unusual but innovative choice.
I've made the journal and recorded the stories via YouTube, so my children and grandchildren will know more about their family history. Since they cannot come explore the items in my old steamer trunk, they can now explore virtually.
If you cannot view the video on your device, use this link: https://youtu.be/8Hv9BmfMsBw
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INTRODUCING: 52 Things
52 THINGS: To polish or not to polish
52 THINGS: Secret compartment #1
52 THINGS: Tour of the Steamer Trunk
52 THINGS: To polish or not to polish
52 THINGS: Secret compartment #1
52 THINGS: Tour of the Steamer Trunk
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Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt :)
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Myrt :)
DearMYRTLE,
Your friend in genealogy
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