The Fresno Bee, Calif., Donald Munro column: Imagemaker.(Column)

From: Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) | Date: July 8, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Donald Munro

Jul. 8--Imagine, if you will, what it would be like for tourists to peruse your house a couple of hundred years from now. You're long gone, of course, but your dwelling remains, so a part of you does, too. The visitors poke through your bedroom. Marvel at your quaint bathroom. Wonder at the last time the kitchen was remodeled.

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