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This blog is mainly taken from my Great Grandfather's diary. In 2012 we are in the year 1915, after completing 1916 in 2010 and 1927 in 2011. 1915 is the year that my Great Uncle Norman was born. 1927 is the year that my Great Uncle Roger, was born. 1916 was the year that my grandmother, Annah Lee was born.

My Great-Grandfather's name was Bonnie Elmore and he worked as a clerk or secretary for the old Norfolk & Western Railroad, based in Roanoke, VA. Mary is his wife. Norman is their first born son. The Raines are Mary's parents. Skin is Bonnie's brother along with Jake.

Bonnie's work associates and friends are also mentioned quite a bit. Bonnie does a great job of blending everyday life in 1915 with the mention of some world and USA history as well. I do know from a quick glance ahead that 1915 is going to be quite different as Bonnie did not write quite as much.

After Bonnie's diary entry, I will occasionally make comments, maybe tell a little about life in 2012, possibly some current events, and some musing about the Christian faith.



Thursday, April 15, 2010

Broken milk bottle

On Saturday April 15, 1916 Bonnie Elmore wrote: Cool-Pleasant. Skin left Machinist Supply Company. Arose 7:20 and made a fire. Got to work at 9 o'clock. Indexing today. Filed mail. Rolled Norman up to Mamma's Spoke to Mr. Crawford in automobile. Edna Lobrea down. Beautiful day. Aunt Annah broke her glasses and milk bottle. Took bath and read until 11 p.m. Finished filing correspondence. You reckon there is a story behind the broken glasses and milk bottle? Was this her eye glasses or her drinking glasses? Skin seems to have trouble keeping a job.

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