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hrj ([personal profile] hrj) wrote2010-01-24 08:44 pm
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One more LaForge note

In the context of showing off the tea set, it occurs to me to mention that I'm working on putting great-great-grandpa Abiel's diaries on-line. So far I've only got 1861-1863 up -- it's a bit tedious since I have to clean up the word processing files a bit as well as coding the links and doing a little indexing.

EDITED: Whoops, I forgot that this material isn't actually on-line yet. The html links in my original post pointed to internal files on my computer, which wasn't going to help anyone else in the slightest! I really do need to get back to this project.

EDITED AGAIN: Ack. No, the files are up, I just got confused while poking around in some of the related material on my computer. Sorry about that. So to reinstate my previous teaser: the foodies may enjoy this passage. Now I need to just leave this entry well enough alone!

[identity profile] lapioggia.livejournal.com 2010-01-25 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Very cool. I'm wondering how the chicken & eggs were preserved :>

[identity profile] hrj.livejournal.com 2010-01-26 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
The eggs -- from the description -- were boiled in their shells. The chickens were boiled too. As for preservation, it was February and I doubt the freight cars on the train were heated. I rather doubt that it would be more than a two days' transit, since he was stationed on a major rail line. An interesting question, though.