Friday question from the Book of Questions Imagine your house contains all you own and catches on fire. After saving your loved ones and pets, you can safely make a dash to save one item. What, if anything, would it be?
Very tough question for me. Most things are replaceable but not my parent's wedding album, their pictures and diplomas, or our few pieces of original art. It would probably be one of those things.
The portable hard disk that holds the back-up of my computer, because it has pretty much every photo of my kids on it. That's about it - everything else is just stuff.
I keep all the family photos in the detached garage in water-proof bins just because of this eventuality. Digital stuff is all backed up to various clouds. I might grab my pocket watch which is my great-grandfather's. Everything else could be replaced.
Tough one. There are simply too many photos scattered around to save (and, I don't really care about them very much). Important papers are in a firebox. Maybe my childhood teddy bear?