Last Spring I was in Ashland, KY for some family matters. I had enough time to go to the local museum there, Highlands Museum, that I was told about. I went there not to find anything specific, but to see what they had. On a wall they had a display of pictures, over 100 pictures easily. I looked at them to see what they were about. Right in the middle of them was my g-grandparents wedding picture from the 1880's. Yea, you know I flipped out. I went to the attendant and asked if I could get a good copy of the picture or scan. The answer was no. I tried to take a picture through the glass, etc without much success. Most of you know me and I'm not one to give up. I emailed several times through the summer and finally got a response from someone that said come January 2005, contact us and we'll get you a copy, when they remove the pictures from the display. I started emailing in December and emailed several times again. About two weeks ago, I got an email saying they would send the picture to me to keep. I received that picture Friday, about 9 or 10 months after I found it. Lesson learn, keep your eyes open, go to the museum, library, etc and check those pictures. Also, EBAY, has turned over pictures, letters, etc. through the years. You should be checking weekly for family items. They do have a Favorite search and you can set it up to check for your family items. You never know what you may find. Great start for the year, Mark __________________________________ Celebrate Yahoo!'s 10th Birthday! Yahoo! Netrospective: 100 Moments of the Web http://birthday.yahoo.com/netrospective/