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Let's Talk Quilts/Inez'sClippings
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Winter Weather/Inez'sClippings
Winter Weather/Inez’sClippings
Page 55 Winter of 1939-40 Coldest over this part of the country in History. Colder in the south than in the north.Pg. 55— Grandma’s Day Journal– My Hunter Family Collection Timing. We have had one of the mildest winters in my memory and the bottom seems to have dropped out here in Missouri as the new year settles in. Inez often took note of the weather and I can understand why. In the Midwest,…
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Moving 1937 and 1938/Inez'sClippings
Moving 1937 and 1938/Inez’sClippings
Page53 Sunday, March 1, 1937 Moved to the Blair place 3 mi. southeast of Patterson. I stayed at Ruth Akins for the rest of the school term at Monroe No. 8.Tuesday, March 1, 1938 Moved again. This time to the old Hull place at the west edge of Old Peru.Pg. 53— Grandma’s Day Journal– My Hunter Family Collection Moving was apparently a big deal with another year apart in her journal entries. I…
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January Freeze/Inez'sClippings
January Freeze/Inez’sClippings
Page52 Contd. July 26, 1936. baptised, Rev. Thompson performed the baptism.Sunday, February 2, 1936(7?) January 23 the thermometer registered 19 below zero. The week from Jan. 19 to Jan 25 the temperature was below zero every day. We had much snow and the roads were drifted in but were cleared out by the snow plow in a few days.Pg. 52— Grandma’s Day Journal– My Hunter Family Collection From hot…
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From 12 to 15/Inez's Clippings
From 12 to 15/Inez’s Clippings
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Friday?? Jan. 17??,1930
I guess I won’t get to until next week. While the weather is so cold and the days so short it wouldn’t seem like any time at home even if I did get to go home tomorrow. And, besides, the roads have drifted in some and might and might drift in more by Sunday or Monday. I got the snapshots from Cherokee. They were all good but two. The weather is certainly cold. The…
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Summer's Ice/Inez's Clippings
Summer’s Ice/Inez’s Clippings
After the holidays settled down, Mother dropped off Grandma Inez’s Day Journal. So happy for this opportunity to share! This journal spans the course of the years beginning in 1929 to the early 1940’s. She didn’t fill in the whole journal, but I understand that. Life gets busy. To those who do journal writing, we sometimes feel a need to start over and she even states as much in the first entry…
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Afraid of the Pop/ThursdayDoors
Finally got a reprieve and ventured out past the city limits last weekend! Happy Days! I do admit I like being at home a lot or I couldn’t tolerate the career path I’ve taken. But a girl can only take so much in the end. So a jaunt to Lawrence happened and we were pleased to visit a local museum. I have so many thoughts on the museum but I’m saving them for other posts. Today I want to show you a…
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Kicked/Inez'sClippings
Inez’s Clipping
By the time this post reaches your screens, we’ll know the outcome of Super Bowl 54. Some of you care and some of you don’t. Around here, we are the ‘care’ variety–and in good company. We live an hour and a half from Arrowhead Stadium so in case you don’t know by now, we love our Kansas City Chiefs. And because I have sold a few Chiefs-type items in the Etsy store, folks…
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