Of course we didn’t get iPhones, Nooks or Android tablets for Christmas. We got hand-knit woolen mittens, or scarves and caps that kept us warm while we played outdoors.
Whether swimming at City Beach, roaming through the first school classrooms only to find a dead body, or repairing old boats for their armada on the Whitefish River, the ingenuity and dare-devil antics of a group of young boys comes to life in Rod Fisher’s new book.
Whether swimming at City Beach, roaming through the first school classrooms only to find a dead body, or repairing old boats for their armada on the Whitefish River, the ingenuity and dare-devil antics of a group of young boys comes to life in Rod Fisher’s new book.
Whether swimming at City Beach, roaming through the first school classrooms only to find a dead body, or repairing old boats for their armada on the Whitefish River, the ingenuity and dare-devil antics of a group of young boys comes to life in Rod Fisher’s new book.
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Even through the Great Depression, our family always had a large Christmas tree. Growing up, we had no electricity, so our Christmas tree was bereft of lights until one year when Mom ordered something special from the catalog, small candles and holders that snapped onto the boughs.
Even through the Great Depression, our family always had a large Christmas tree. Growing up, we had no electricity, so our Christmas tree was bereft of lights until one year when Mom ordered something special from the catalog, small candles and holders that snapped onto the boughs.