0:00-9:55 Parents life in Basque country. Her mother and father wanted to come to America because life was hard. Never told Elisa what the trip was like. She was born in Barber, ID; parents lived on a ranch. When her mother died, her father went to work with sheep. Her father eventually married another woman to take care of the kids. They spend a lot of time in Boise. She thinks her parents met in Europe. About her mother, said her skin was smooth. About her mother's death, very traumatic. She never knew what her mother died from until her father died. Once he died, she found out mother died of cancer. Her father married the other woman and moved down to Nevada. She was 12 years old when her father remarried, had been staying with her aunt and uncle. What it was like moving back in with her parents. Then, her father took over the bar his new wife owned (Silver State). 9:55-20:32 About the history of the Silver State Saloon (past owners). Who the bar was bought from, Elisa had the old deed. Where they lived in the Silver State, what it is referred as now. They had boarders sometimes, the layout of the bar. Had a restaurant also, what meals they served. The bar burned at one time because one of the cooks didn't know how to use a propane refrigerator. Her father lived on her property in a trailer eventually. Where the living quarters were in the building, 11 rooms. There was only one bathroom and an outhouse. How they took baths in the old building. 20:32-end How the building was heated, how they got water. Had running water only in the kitchen. How many boarders they usually had, who they were (where they came from). She learned French Basque from her parents, her mother learned a lot of english by herself. Elisa didn't know how to speak English the first day of school. Relationships with the herders, what her father would do to help them. About her father's clientele, how friendly they were with each other. Most of the major figures in the community would hang out and drink in the bar. About some of the people, stories.