On July 16, Audrey Horning wrote:
>I have accounts for
> the Virginia Blue Ridge in which newspapers (and calendars and
> magazines) were changed on a regular basis, and used as a means of
> teaching reading as well as for decorative purposes.
I found a variant on this theme back in the late 70s in Tidewater Virginia
while on a field survey. I found papered walls in what I assumed was a
small seasonal hunting cabin.(although it might have been a "boys
clubhouse." Disclaimer: these two places are essentially the same thing in
my mind !). The walls were completely "papered" in Playboy centerfolds and
other magazine cut-outs with similar themed pictures! <grin> Decorative?
educational? or used to cut down on the chill? You be the judge.
Just thought you should consider all variants.......
Linda Derry, Director
Old Cahawba - AHC
719 Tremont St.
Selma, AL 36701 - 5446
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