Monday, January 16, 2012

Saga: More than a game

The summer National Treasure was released on DVD, the movie showed in backyards across my neighborhood. Sitting under the stars on a big picnic blanket with a bowl of buttered popcorn watching Nicolas Cage run through the streets of Philadelphia with the Declaration of Independence strapped to his back was thrilling. A story about treasure, history and family is hard to beat. Which is why seeking after the saga of the family is so much fun. What is a saga? Isn't that a video game? Oh no, my friend, saga is so much more.




So stay tuned as we strap on our backs the saga of the Alfred Great Barker family and run through the streets of time to find the hidden encryption, the decaying document and the ambiguous artifact that will piece together the glory that is this ordinary family. 

1 comment:

  1. Great first post Allison! I am really excited to follow your blog. Sagas are exactly why I love family history!

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