I made a run to Portland on Sunday afternoon, to visit an old friend and evaluate a new guitar processor he has. When I got home about midnight, I saw a notice that I had a message from someone on FamilySearch. FamilySearch is a genealogy website run by the Mormons, that some members of my family track our family tree on, and to which I've contributed some family info. So, I pop out to see who's messaging me, and it's some lady from Portland who tells me she has a Bible that belonged to my paternal great-grandfather's family that contains some inscriptions with family vital data. She said she thinks the Bible should be returned to my family, which she would be happy to do if I'll cover her expenses for obtaining it. I'm thinking, "Scam." But I told her to send some pictures. Then I searched her on the web. She actually seemed legit. She makes a hobby of finding old family artifacts with names at antique shows and swap meets and then tracking down families online to return the artifacts to. Probably makes a tidy side income. Anyway, the pictures arrived yesterday, and it would appear that the Bible belonged to my great-grandmother Hanna, who died in 1928. How it got from Bottineau county North Dakota to Portland I have no idea. I sent the lady $50. We'll see if it's legit.