What a wonderful day yesterday was: Pat thank you explaining why the Cherubs are on the ceiling of the lobby of DuPont Lodge Cumberland Falls State Park-how sad and lovely. Richard thank you for the use of the web site. RootsWeb is working on getting a chat room on their web sites--and that would be great! We now have Nancy from Michigan who belongs to a club in Michigan with others whose family roots are in Kentucky; their club has great goals and gives much to Kentucky. Nancy I hope you share with the Legenders what your club is doing. I think it would be nice if other clubs like yours were started across our country! I also remember the old sunbonnets our grandmothers and great-grandmothers wore---and the tiny sunbonnets made for the wee ones. And I remember the full apron that covered grandmothers' dresses all the way down; and my grandmothers "Sunday Apron" more dressy and tied at the waist; covering only half their dresses. I loved the girls dresses and skirts made from the material that our flour came in---Gramma made me a couple of flour sack dresses--I have two pictures of me, my cousin Marie, and my younger sister; Ruby--proudly wearing our flour sack dresses. Gramma also made cute little clothes-pen holders that looked like little aprons to carry the clothes-pens in. Does any else remember these? Will write more later, Ramona