Nica Posted March 18, 2013 lol...I'm right there with you, Sherry. I love to read historical fiction, but swear I never would have survived any of it. Beautiful layout, too. I love your cluster and all of the details. Thanks for participating! Quote Link to comment
DixieLee Posted March 18, 2013 my grandparents worked the peach orchards in NM--just trying to live. They left Oklahoma. great LO. Quote Link to comment
ScrapGram Posted March 19, 2013 When I read about hardships that people go through, I often say a prayer of thanks too. Amazing what some people endure. Your layout is a wonderful tribute to your husbands family. Your cluster in the corner is amzaing and that photo is great. Wonderful monotone color scheme. Quote Link to comment
April Showers Posted March 19, 2013 Fabulous page. I really like the embellishments you used. Quote Link to comment
Smoky Posted March 19, 2013 Great photo and color scheme. The old tires and trunks really work here. Your journaling is so true! I've known people who lived through those black dust storms, hiding in their homes with their noses and mouths covered. I remind myself to never complain about rain! Quote Link to comment
cyndals Posted March 19, 2013 Wonderful heritage page and photo. Wow, that was a quite a trek! Your embellishments look fantastic:) Quote Link to comment
Florida granny Posted March 19, 2013 Isn't it amazing what people can do? I love the rugged look to your page and that wonderful corner cluster is perfect for it. Beautifully done! You are also lucky to have this photo -- thanks for sharing it! Quote Link to comment
MariJ Posted March 19, 2013 Wow, what a super page. Great journaling and photos and I like how you put it all together... Quote Link to comment
Belle Posted March 20, 2013 What a great photo and really lovely layout. I love the embellishments that you used. Quote Link to comment
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