
Disclaimer: We
don't own the characters, Dan Curtis Productions
does. We merely borrowed them to give them the
chance to do the things we had always hoped they
would. When we get done playing with them, we
promise to return them in much the same state as
we found them, maybe a little less dusty, and a
little less lonely, but still waiting...

Julia's
Journal (Rated PG-13)
A Tapestry
of Memories
One rainy
afternoon, when it was too cold to go outside,
and neither books nor TV seemed to hold any
interest, the Collins children decided to play up
in the Old House attics. Ignoring the dust and
brushing away the spider webs, they found trunks
of costumes and trinkets from days gone by, and
in their fertile imaginations each became first
one ancestor, and then another. In one simple
trunk, not as old or as dusty as most of them,
they found a Journal. An incredible book, filled
with pages of writing and tokens of memories,
damaged slightly by a leak in the roof that had
long ago been repaired. Almost in code, it took
all three of them to decipher the strange
entries.
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