
It might be helpful to provide a way that brick wall destruction can be shared. I suggest that those who still have trouble, place the brick wall in a comment to this post, and I will label a post that others can join.
If you have succeeded in demolishing your brick wall, please leave a comment telling the success in a post. This may help others.
As Cicero said more than 2,000 years ago:
"For what is the worth of a human life unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history."

I haven't begun entering the information on the graph sheets yet, but I'm looking forward to doing it. In addition to using your ideas to demolish a brick wall, I think they'd also be great for the basis of writing the family history. Thanks, Jerry, for providing the protocol. Jan Dean P.S. I found an 80 sheet 5/4 graph paper notebook at Office Depot today.
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Jan. Hope you find it useful. It will be helpful in a variety of ways.
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