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The Love of Photography Through The Years
Posted on 19 November 2011 | No CommentsPeople have loved photography since its inception. Equipment and consumable costs were very expensive, but its value to families was so high that many people sacrificed some primary purchases so... -
Genealogy ~ The Smallest Clues
Posted on 18 November 2011 | 1 CommentRecently, I spent a day going through the collection of old receipts, clippings and miscellaneous documents that I’ve acquired in my genealogical quest over the years. One of the items... -
Tech Tips on FamilySearch are Excellent
Posted on 17 November 2011 | No CommentsDo you know a little about technology? Does that make you the resident techno wiz? It seems like it at times doesn’t it? Even if you aren’t really all that... -
Traveling With Your Soldier
Posted on 16 November 2011 | No CommentsBeing the wife and mother in a soldier’s family has always been hard. During the Civil War, it was grueling. -
Currier and Ives ~ East River Suspension Bridge
Posted on 15 November 2011 | No CommentsThe beauty of a Currier and Ives print from days gone by. Click to Enlarge. -
Genealogy ~ Learning French on FamilySearch
Posted on 14 November 2011 | No CommentsYet another of my ancestral lines has extended to France. Images of written records that include them are now online, but I struggle to learn to read French. It shouldn’t... -
Frans Hals Art ~ Week 30
Posted on 13 November 2011 | No CommentsWeekly presentation of art by great granduncle Frans Hals. Portrait of Nicholaes Woutersz van der Meer. -
WW I ~ Women Workers in British Bomb Factory
Posted on 12 November 2011 | No CommentsMen were off fighting the war and the need for heavy physical labor feel upon the women during World War I in Britain. That included building bombs as seen in... -
Using IrfanView with Genealogy Images
Posted on 11 November 2011 | 1 CommentI’ve used IrfanView to edit my genealogy images for years. It is fast, easy to use and uses relatively few computing resources. Irfanview is great when you want to quickly... -
Julia Wore a Fine Hat ~ Flummery but Fine
Posted on 10 November 2011 | No CommentsBackground ‘noise’ has always been an important part of my genealogical research. I hate silence. I’ve heard a loud ringing in my ears for over four decades. It can’t be...














