


Finally got around to firing up my old desktop computer. Had a request many months ago from my Aunt Ginger for picture files from my Spencertown days including the family relatives that built that house. I have photos of all the generations that lived there before me Found what I was looking for then got bogged down in old files. Like opening up an old steamer trunk filled with memories (but without the musty smell). 86,98,66,0,B
3 comments:
OMG John, how fortunate for you that you have all this priceless family wealth at your fingertips.
I have a lot of old pictures like those and I really need to take the time to scan them into my computer in case something happens to the pictures. They are getting very, very old. And yes, I will burn a CD, also.
Those are such treasures. I'm addicted to ancestry.com and I'd think I died and went to heaven to have photos like that on my family tree.
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