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[QUOTE="Hoophound, post: 4506905, member: 271"] This is a cool post. My father and grandfather used to write each other weekly letters that read a lot like this. I didn’t really understand why they didn’t just call each other more, but there was something artistic to their writing, which I think they both enjoyed. One hallmark of the letters my grandfather would send from Vermont was that each would have the date, time and temperature in the upper right hand corner. He had been a farmer earlier in life and the weather was of utmost importance to him. In his retirement, he seemed to enjoy complaining about the copious amounts of snow that would fall at his house, as he’d have to shovel it. He would always mention what he’d heard from my aunt and uncle that week, who they ran into while in town, what wild animals they’d seen etc. He also liked to describe sunrises and sunsets over the mountains. You would probably enjoy reading them. I’m hopeful that my dad has them all somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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