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Love the elder statesman quote along with the beautiful photo. It is also up to the elders to teach the youngsters how to respect, love and research the antique- Pass on the Heritage!
Great point, Rita. Failure to teach the younger generations results in serious estate sale deals for buyers in the know. You wouldn’t believe some of the things I find.