This is a new experience for a grandmother; finding a whole new world in the blogosphere. But I'm ready for a challenge and a new awakening.
In the days, weeks, months ahead, I will be sharing with the world my thoughts and dreams For Love of Home. Whenever I decide that it's time to close out this journal, my hope is that I will have left new feelings and inspiration to all who read this journal.
Remember from where you came. Remember your childhood. Remember 'home'.
2 comments:
Golly, I seem to be your first respondent; hope you are still checking to see if you hooked a fish! My father's family came from Munday. He was Thomas Nolan Campbell (graduated from Munday HS in 1925). His dad was F.O. (Finis Oscoe) Campbell, who-among other things- had one of the general stores. F.O.'s father was Jesse Nolan Campbell, one of the earliest to settle in the area. I've only been to Munday once, in '65, for my dad's 40th H.S. reunion. I am wondering if there are any of the Campbell/Borden/Craft/ Posey Williams descendants still living there. Would love to get in touch with any of them.
TJ Campbell (I'm in Austin)
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