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My family came to what is now Boulder, Colorado, arriving when Boulder was three months old. My Great-great-grandfather was Carson W. Arbuthnot and with him, he brought his four sons and a son-in-law. Since a little child I have loved the history of this beautiful mountain area, the legacy's of the Natives who were here when my family arrived, and the way our community has grown to what it is today. My blog is dedicated to seeking evidence of all that happened. The good, the bad and the ugly, I will share the evidence of what I find.

I also share Boulder County and Colorado History through entertaining storytelling. Dressed as one of my early Boulder County ancestors, I will make you laugh, smile and sometimes cry as I share the stories of the people who came before us and who established these communities that we enjoy today. Please visit my storytelling and events pages for information on performances.

Welcome to my blog, I hope you enjoy your time here.

Sincerely,
Donlyn Arbuthnot

Thursday, February 7, 2019

February 7, 1942

Saturday, 38th Day - 327 Days to Follow

Written by Margie Arbuthnot

18 degrees above at 7 A.M.
A nice day except rather windy at times.
Donnie went to Boulder this morning with the Carolyns on the milk truck.
Dad went to Niwot for the ditch meeting.
A letter from Nora, she said Roberta was in Longmont hospital.
Operated on Jan. 24th.
32 degrees above at 9 P.M.and it is snowing some.
Wind in the N. E.


Long before 1942, the Lombard Milk Wagon delivered milk in Boulder, CO
Photo from the Boulder Genealogy Society Collection. 



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