“Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.”
― Lucy Maud Montgomery – The Story Girl
With the month of March, it’s time to share our favorite tales and memories.

The Storytellers
Who are the storytellers in your family? Write their stories or share a favorite tale.
Princes, Paupers, Pilgrims & Pioneers: Our Predecessors & Me ~ And She Rose
Tales of a Family – The Red Racer
Cherished Finds
This prompt offers so many ideas. Write about a favorite found object. Or write about an interesting ancestor and their story. Endless possibilities….


I had uncles, aunts, and old family friends who could tell family stories and tall tales blending them into one. How I miss them.
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I miss my storytellers too…sweet memories
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I feel like the story telling has been pushed to me but at times I felt like I’m running out of stories. Lol
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I know how you feel. But then my grandkids started asking for stories about their mom and me, so that opened up “volumes.”
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I forgot to post on here that I initially started writing my grandmother’s story, And Still She Rose (https://kindredconnection.wordpress.com/2019/03/29/still-she-rose/), for the early March Storytellers’ prompt; however, it took much longer than I intended.
By the time my post was completed, I was well past the “deadline.” No worries, though, I believe that the many things I discovered about my grandma’s life fit well with your late-March writing prompt, Cherished Finds.
As always, thanks for the providing me and other bloggers with ideas to inspire us in our own writing. You are the best, Ann Marie!
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You inspire me! Thank you for sharing! ❤
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