If, like in my husband's family, there are a number of children (eight boys), then there will be an extended number of family members who would like a copy of these memoirs. In fact, my mother-in-law wrote a six-part series for the local newspaper about living on the farm as the boys were growing up. A friend compiled these articles into a booklet for Mum to give as Christmas gifts to each of the eight. It's something we treasure and which I think of reissuing, with photos, because the grandchildren and great grandchildren have expressed interest.
Some published books about farm life:
Next Year Country by Lorney Faber
Remembering the Farm
Down on the Farm: Childhood Memories of Farming in Canada
Pictures from the Farm: An Album of Family Farm Memories
This Old Farm: A Treasury of Family Farm Memories
Are you writing your family memories? If you live on a farm, do you keep a journal? After I married and lived half way across the country from the family farm, my mom wrote me letters about their activities. Some were very humorous and others simply a daily accounting. But I've kept those letters and should compile the anecdotes into a booklet for family members.
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