Digging your own Home

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Our family doesn’t have a photo of the original dugout dug in 1868 that was on the “Butter in the Well” farm, so here’s a photo from Kansas Memory to give you a visual view to contemplate while reading a … finish reading Digging your own Home

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Details in Pioneer Photos

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I post pioneer photos on my Facebook page once a week, and it’s fun for people to look at the photos in detail and comment on what they see. Last week I posted the outside and inside of a dugout … finish reading Details in Pioneer Photos

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How Valuable is that Quilt?

Isn’t it funny how we used “old bedding” when we were growing up, and now realize how valuable these antique quilts are due to the work and love put into each of them? This fall I moved my parents from … finish reading How Valuable is that Quilt?

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The Loss of a Friend

One of my grade school classmates died suddenly this week from some yet-unknown health issue. Eventually, after the autopsy is finished, family and friends will know what struck down the man liked by so many, but now all we can do … finish reading The Loss of a Friend

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The Buffalo Chip Lady

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I love looking at old photos collected on historical  internet sites like KansasMemory.org. One of the most famous photos, that of a woman gathering cow chips, depicts the typical life of a pioneer woman in many people’s minds. Here’s this … finish reading The Buffalo Chip Lady

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Why were these Quilts kept?

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We had a warm sunny day this week, so I pulled out a tub of quilts I inherited from Lois, my mother-in-law. They had been stored in a cedar chest, made as a high school project by her future husband … finish reading Why were these Quilts kept?

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Orphaned Quilt Blocks find a new Home

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I found three quilt blocks, tucked in different drawers in different dressers, when sorting for my parent’s move from the farm into town recently. I wondered when these orphaned blocks were sewn, and why they were not incorporated into a … finish reading Orphaned Quilt Blocks find a new Home

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Pick a Trail of Thread for your Christmas Gift

Need to finish your Christmas shopping? Or maybe start your shopping? I heard from one reader that bought a Kindle as a gift, and was downloading books for the recipient to read right away. She had downloaded my TRAIL OF … finish reading Pick a Trail of Thread for your Christmas Gift

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A Great Story is a Great Gift

I got an email from another author with this headline today and I thought—this statement is so true. The author was promoting his books for the Christmas season, and it was a good opening line. I like the statement because … finish reading A Great Story is a Great Gift

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The Pioneer’s Cyber Monday Sales

While we’re ordering our holiday gifts online today because of Cyber Monday sales, I can’t help but think of the contrast of now, versus 150 years ago, when Kansas was being homesteaded by pioneers of several different nationalities. Think how … finish reading The Pioneer’s Cyber Monday Sales

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