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Mystery: May 08, 2019 Issue [#9533]




 This week: Treasure in the attic
  Edited by: Arakun the Twisted Raccoon
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About This Newsletter

Quote for the week: "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven."
~Jesus Christ


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Letter from the editor

Many people in the modern world have the problem of too much, "stuff." How many of you have things that you don't really use, but don't want to get rid of either? Where do you keep these things? Are they in an attic, basement, garage, shed, or commercial storage unit?

My parents, who grew up in the midwestern US during the Great Depression of the 1930s, had a phobia of throwing anything away. My mother-in-law, who grew up in England during rationing in World War II was the same way.

For some people, the desire to keep anything that might be of value "someday" turns pathological in the form of hoarding. Hoarders may feel that their possessions have some sort of hold over them, which prevents them from parting with anything.

Many people don't know exactly what is contained in their collection of unused stuff. In some cases, storage collections might contain some forgotten items of real value. Some items might have had no monetary value when placed in storage, but time and rarity have reclassified them as antiques. Others, such as old photos and documents, might have no monetary value, but might be priceless for family members. Others might be instrumental in solving decades old crimes.

Here are some examples of stored items that might turn out to be unexpected treasures:

A strange old key

Books

Faded photos

Old letters

A jewelry box

Dolls or other toys

Old coins

A diary

Newspaper clippings

Clothing (and the items in the pockets!)

You can probably think of others!

Something to try: Write a mystery story that includes items found in storage.




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