Thank you Cherie, I will warn you, that if you are becoming this enchanted with this paper, you may, like I did, go through withdrawal when it ends. That may be why I am reading it a second time! I love this paper, and this town. After I read it the first time, I walked through the cemetery, and each headstone now has a meaning to me. They weren't just slabs of stone, but each one represented people to me. I knew their histories, their joys, their sorrows, their scandals, their triumphs. I will never view a cemetery the same way again. This paper changed who I am, just with the reading. It seemed a shame to me, that this editor, and his son who followed him, should produce such wonderful work only to have it stuffed in a can and put on a shelf. It needed to be shared, and this way, it will be read by several new generations, as it becomes part of the Rootsweb archives. It has the added benefit of triggering memories in those who read it, and many stories that have long since died, come to life all over again. So glad you are enjoying it! Kathy