Arizona Copper Art Museum, Part 4

I’m sure some of you are ready for me to move along, so I’m certain a few of you will be happy to know this is the last post on the Copper Museum.

And, while I often draw upon history to add authenticity to my stories, I also use museums to search for objects that survivors of the apocalypse can use. In this museum, there was a whole room devoted to brewing beer and wine.

A must have commodity for the apocalypse, not just for drinking instead of unsanitary water, but for cleaning wounds.

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It was nice that the museum put some of it on wheels, but I won’t lie. I really loved the dragon.

Of course, in case of zombies, the museum has you covered, too. Naturally, they don’t want just anyone to know of the tools’ dual use, but those of us who love stories of the zompac know implements of survival when we see them:D

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Until next time!

About Linda Andrews

Linda Andrews lives with her husband and three children in Phoenix, Arizona. When she announced to her family that her paranormal romance was to be published, her sister pronounce: "What else would she write? She’s never been normal." All kidding aside, writing has become a surprising passion. So just how did a scientist start to write paranormal romances? What other option is there when you’re married to romantic man and live in a haunted house? If you’ve enjoyed her stories or want to share your own paranormal experience feel free to email the author at www.lindaandrews.net She’d love to hear from you.
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