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Don’t Go Down The Stairs
Posted on 17 February 2010 | No CommentsBoth of my grandmothers died within a couple of months of each other when I was five. I don’t have extensive memories of them. I know that my interest in... -
The Cemetery Soft Shoe
Posted on 5 February 2010 | No Comments"they’d have seen a young redheaded kid dancing on his ancestors graves." -
FamilySearch – It Just Keeps Getting Better
Posted on 15 January 2010 | No CommentsI stopped by the FamilySearch Pilot site for a ‘week’ yesterday. The visit was planned for only a few minutes to look for a birth record for one of my... -
“Lost” Garden Varieties Grown By Ancestors
Posted on 11 January 2010 | No CommentsMy maternal grandfather was the last living farmer by profession in my lineage. We’ve ‘advanced’ since then and make our living using the technology of today. My paternal grandmother was... -
Dashing and Daring Young Men
Posted on 3 January 2010 | No CommentsOne of the opportunities associated with the acquisition of old photos is the pleasure of posting the images in locations where they can be seen by others. An old shoe... -
Sweet Sixteen (Generations)
Posted on 23 December 2009 | No CommentsAfter researching my ancestry for the majority of my life, I started to think that I was doing a great job. Then I decided to print a sixteen generation pedigree... -
Saw Dust and Dark Holes
Posted on 19 December 2009 | No CommentsWhen our side-by-side refrigerator failed a while ago, we were inconvenienced to the point we had to hurriedly eat as much ice cream as we could stomach and hurriedly cook... -
The Santa of Gold Hill – A Find-a-grave HERO
Posted on 5 December 2009 | No CommentsRecently, a television program showing current day scenes of the famous towns and locations from the “Old West” caught my eye. A couple of scenes featuring the cemetery in Gold... -
Didn’t Have To Travel Far
Posted on 1 December 2009 | No CommentsWhile spending a day taking tombstone photos recently, I stopped to take photos of the general setting while standing beside the grave my great grandparents. Pondering the scene, I realized...







