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Christmas Past

Story Time: Brian reads "Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains," part 6

Christmas Past

Brian Earl

History, Society & Culture, Holidays, Kids & Family, Christmas

4.9791 Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

We're back for the sixth installment of the 1918 YA novel, "Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains (or: A Christmas Success Against Odds)." It's part of Christmas Past's "Ber Months Bonus" series of episodes for those of us getting an early start on the Christmas season. We're now about halfway through the story and in this installment, the action takes a breather, while the Christmas spirit ramps up a bit in Hollyhill. Stay subscribed for new installments every few days over the nex...

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Brian, back again with another Burr Month's bonus episode for those of us getting an early start on the Christmas season.

0:10.8

We're almost entering the last week in September, and that means that the first month of the Burr months is almost over.

0:17.9

Almost. I hope you've been making the best of it so far as we're about a quarter of

0:22.1

the way through the most wonderful time of the year. Pretty soon we'll be putting up the

0:26.6

Halloween decorations and after that it's pretty much the official Christmas season, according to some.

0:32.6

Well, anyway, I'm here to bring you the next installment of our YA novel, Camp Fire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains,

0:39.2

or a Christmas success against odds. But before we get to that, just a couple of quick announcements.

0:45.0

First of all, I would love to send you an early Christmas card along with an official Christmas

0:49.6

past sticker. All you have to do is review Christmas Past on Apple Podcasts and then get in touch

0:54.9

with me with your mailing address. You see, those reviews really do help the show a lot because

0:59.2

they make it more discoverable. When people type the word Christmas into that little search

1:03.8

box, it'll make Christmas past appear higher on the list, meaning people are more likely to

1:08.1

click on it and check it out. So leaving a review is in a very real way like spreading Christmas cheer.

1:14.1

And it gives me a perfect excuse to reach out and connect and write a Christmas card any time of year.

1:19.4

So again, leave a review and then get in touch with me with your mailing address.

1:22.9

You can always drop a line at Christmas Past Podcast at gmail.com

1:26.2

or ping me on any of the social media.

1:28.4

You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

1:31.6

Now secondly, yes, it is still September, but that does not mean it's too early to send

1:35.7

a Christmas memory to appear in an episode later on in the season.

1:39.3

This season, perhaps more than any other in the past, I really want to share your Christmas

1:43.4

memories with the rest of the Christmas past family, even if you've already shared one before.

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