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11.5" pouch and goodies sent to ______ for the pretty little pouch swap round 4. Hope you like it partner!!!
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Coventry 16/7/2011
“Sentire la mancanza di qualcuno non significa sentirsi soli quando si è veramente soli. Significa sentirsi soli sempre, soprattutto quando si è in compagnia di qualcuno.”
Il mare si è ritirato e sulla battigia tu rimani nuda delle tue vesti
come alga...
La brezza mattutina ti accarezza e ti scuote
e nell'ondulata accettazione di un altro riponi le tue speranze.
Io come analfabeta rimango senza parole...
Ripongo la testa nelle mani ed osservo il mondo ad occhi chiusi...
vorrei dare un senso a tutto...
L'atmosfera si tinge di nuovi colori che io non vedo....
Marco Dajethy
Recently, I visited the Rexburg Temple to get a picture in the fog. The heavy fog made the temple look like it was very close to the heavenly clouds above. As I waited for dusk and the temple lights to turn on, as always doing a bit of people watching, I was struck by the comings and goings of the people, many with a slight glitch in their step, a limp, a crook, and the obvious effort that some made to be in the temple. I decided that not only is the temple heaven sent, but also those who make such an effort to visit that holy place.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Noted for reference: The “Big Red” 1912 type specimen book from American Type Founders Co. fits perfectly into a medium USPS flat rate shipping box.
KINGCOME INLET is a small remote isolated village, in a beautiful valley, about five miles up along the Kingcome River, surrounded by mountains and wilderness, accessible only by boat or seaplane. The nearest port of entry is by boat or plane is Port McNeill on Vancouver Island and by plane from Campbell River on Vancouver Island.
(from - Wrigley's 1918 British Columbia Directory) - KINGCOME INLET - a Post Office, fishing, logging and farming district at head of Kingcome Inlet, on the Mainland, in Comox Provincial Electoral District, reached by Union Steamship Company's boats from Vancouver to Prince Rupert. Nearest telegraph office is at Alert Bay, distant 50 miles. The population in 1918 was 50. Local resources: Farming, logging and fishing. Mails monthly (in 1908). About 250 miles from Vancouver.
The KINGCOME INLET Post Office was established - 1 May 1902.
LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the KINGCOME INLET Post Office - central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=posoffposmas&id=2...
When this registered letter was posted at the KINGCOME INLET Post Office the Postmistress was Frances Elizabeth Halliday - she served from - 22 November 1952 to - 31 March 1964.
Frances Elizabeth (nee Bradish) Halliday
(b. 15 March 1893 in London, Ontario - d. 12 April 1966 at age 73 in Victoria, B.C. / North Vancouver, B.C.) - occupation - Postmistress at Kingcome Inlet, B.C. - LINK to her death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/2b...
Her husband - James Reginald Ernest Halliday
(b. 28 November 1893 in Comox, British Columbia - d. 9 May 1977 at age 83 in Victoria, B.C.) - occupation - farmer - they were married - 2 July 1919 in Vancouver, B.C. - LINK to their marriage certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/28... - LINK to his death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/79... - LINK to his newspaper obituary - www.newspapers.com/clip/112485222/obituary-for-james-hall...
- sent from - / KINGCOME INLET / PM / 1 II / 64 / B.C. / - cds cancel - (RF B)
- sent by registered mail - / R / KINGCOME INLET, B.C. / ORIGINAL No. / (112) / - boxed marking in black ink
- arrived at - / VANCOUVER / 24 / 3 II / 64 / B.C. / - cds arrival backstamp
- sent by: Mr. Peter Coon / Kingcome Inlet / B.C.
Peter Solomon Coon
(b. 3 January 1926 in Kingcome Inlet, British Columbia - d. 10 April 1993 at age 67 in Victoria, B.C.) - occupations - logging / fishing - LINK to his death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/b7...
His wife - Kathleen Ruth (nee Seaweed) Coon
(b. 10 November 1926 in Village Island, British Columbia - d. 8 June 1973 at age 46 in Alert Bay, B.C. / Kingcome Inlet, British Columbia) - LINK to her death certificate - search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/d7...
Clipped from - The Vancouver Sun newspaper - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 June 1953 - MAN BATTLES COUGAR TO SAVE WOMAN'S LIFE (Kathleen Coon) - Logger Tackles "COUGAR" Bare-Handed - LINK to "Part One" - www.newspapers.com/clip/112460243/cougar-1/ - LINK to "Part Two" - www.newspapers.com/clip/112460292/cougar-1b/ - LINK to "Part Three" - www.newspapers.com/clip/112460146/cougar-part-two/
Addressed to: (Gov't) Liquor Store / 2637 East Hasting Street / Vancouver, B.C. / Canada LINK - www.newspapers.com/clip/112498078/the-vancouver-sun/