Doris Holmes Blake - Correspondence with Lucy Wentworth Holmes, January - December 1947

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This latest batch of correspondence between Doris Holmes Blake and her mother, Lucy Wentworth Holmes, features a snowstorm of somewhat epic proportions that keeps Lucy at home in Massachusetts, semi-snowbound. Being stuck at home wasn't a deterrent to Lucy's spirits, generally; she kept busy with chores at home, writing to her daughter and others, and the other sundry matters of life. For many of us today, the enforced time at home under quarantines and lockdowns has been stifling, even with the many resources we have to keep ourselves entertained. What might you find insightful from Lucy's example? Dig in with your fellow volunpeers to see!

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