On my last entry, I was surprised to find a stranger commenting on my blog. I always like to hear from people telling me how they used Google to drop in on my random stories, and this is quite an interesting one.
Hi Donna! I am a certified Genealogist. My name is Paula Smith and I live in Franklin, NC. I am working on a family tree of which you are a part, and I was led to your Facebook page which helps me find information and clues on trees I am working on. I just wanted you to know that I enjoyed your 1979 song so much I shared it to my own friends on Facebook. I am your same age and can relate to a lot of your elocutions. Yesterday I had the privilege of reading about the Depression era which was written by Lola. I learned so very much about how they managed to work so hard with so little. You have a very talented family!
The several entries that share my mother's story (she is the Lola this lady speaks of) are some of the most popular stories I have shared here, and it's all in her own words. If she only knew how many people have read it, she'd be proud and amazed.
I looked at the 1979 entry she spoke of; Cliff and I had a big laugh about a song I wrote and made a video of at the start of the Covid disaster in which anything could go wrong, and did. I'm surprised I even put it on the blog to be seen, and then left it there, but there it is. Feel free to laugh at it with me. It's right HERE.