tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9082779311736743390.post8962673904153456285..comments2023-02-25T23:08:18.037+01:00Comments on Alsterolle: HeirloomsAlsterollehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13359999426507673669noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9082779311736743390.post-81007183485978150472013-08-10T15:21:17.449+02:002013-08-10T15:21:17.449+02:00Are you sure the spoon is from the adopted family&...Are you sure the spoon is from the adopted family's side? Maybe it's from the birthparents side, just a thought. It has a lovely story that goes with it. Perhaps putting it in a display box with the story printed next to it would be in order to be sure the next generation doesn't forget the story connected with the heirloom spoon.<br /><br />Your pipe display reminds me of my grandfather, who gave up smoking cigars to instead smoke pipes. I always remembered the lovely smell of some of his flavored tobacco, before it was smoked. Why it didn't smell the same after being smoked was always a disappointment to me. We have the end table grandfather kept his smoking supplies in and even today, thirty years after he died, you open the drawer and it still smells of his tobacco. It's like a little piece of grandfather comes wafting out of the drawer then.<br />Pandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01308522979525591146noreply@blogger.com