My brain is Grand Central Station, a veritable beehive of activity. Ideas are easy, the imagination fertile. Filtering the truth: now, that's a challenge.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Missing the mark in Florida
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Population change - Māori population change - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Church Humanitarian Aid, Japanese Church Members Helping People Suffering From Disaster
Church News and Events - Atlanta Georgia Temple Open House and Rededication
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
A Find of a Lifetime: Jefferson Books Quest Ends at Washington University « Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
What a stretch! I mean from Thomas Jefferon's environs to St. Louis! I love to hear about stuff like this. The project was indeed something to celebrate.
Japanese Magnolias are Blooming
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Day Trip Suggestion
Mississippi Rails--Tony Howe Art
At the Baker Block Museum in Baker, Florida, there are a couple of books about the role of the railroad in Southern Alabama and Northwest Florida. I'm pretty sure that some of my ancestors had ties to the railroad in the area, so, when I picked up a copy of the Hurlburt Patriot and saw an article about Foley, Alabama's railroad station, I was eager to read it.
The Train Depot, along with the Foley Archives & History Museum is located in Foley, Alabama, just north of Gulf Shores and west of Pensacola. Not only is the museum interesting for children, but the kids wil lalso like an old fashioned ice cream parlor, just down the street. A park is located next to the museum.
Directions from Fort Walton Beach to Foley Archives & History Museum:
- Go north on SR 85 to I-10, go west beyond Pensacola and into Alabama.
- Head south on Highway 49. The museum is located at the intersection of Highway 59 and Laurel Avenue (Hwy 98).
- You can also simply drive west on 98 till you get there!
To contact, call phone number is 251-943-1818. Admission is FREE. Open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.. Model Train exhibit, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2p.m.
Food is available for purchase at the nearby old-fashioned drug store and ice cream parlor provides light refreshments.
If you are doing background research on your railroad man, be sure to view the beautiful pictures of trains and such check these sites:
Learn how to retrieve pensions for railroad your ancestor who worked on the railroad: Click Here.
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Kevin needs help.
The baby is Kevin's little nephew, Josh. The tattoo is fake. Kevin is into physical fitness; can you tell?
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Gather and Tether Your Data
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
State of the Union
We are going to be force fed, if the President gets his way, with green energy. I'm all for conserving our natural resources, re-purposing old stuff instead buying new stuff, and using "clean energy". What I'm not all for is the federal government buying up all the land and lakes and mountains. I'm not all for the government taking the role of protecting us from things that might be bad for our health. Of course, there are many ways to approach valid concerns and take moderate steps in cleaning up our world and our lifestyle. I'm not sure any of those ways really need to be regulated by the President and his cohorts. Bureaucracy starts at the top and trickles down or floods down, rather, the tentacles of federal power spreading and invading into every corner of our lives.
No salt, no fat, no dirty coal, no oil; how long before Big Brother wants to control our television watching habits, our reading styles, our religious practices, etc., etc., etc.?
Read the text of the speech the President gave tonight and look for the code.
Is it really the business of Congress to protect us from wearing earphones in both ears?
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Meridian Magazine - The First Archaeological Support for the Book of Mormon
I would have been an archaeologist in another life, I think. How fun to jet around the world and walk the pathways of the ancients. It is both historically satisfying and tangible to those who are involved in the field, I would imagine. To reach out and touch an altar where perhaps Lehi once officiated, is this spiritual or what? I mean, that is the message her, right? I haven't read the whole article, so I guess I'd have to get more scholastically involved here, before I get too excited. Still, the prospects are exceedingly enticing.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Debbie Berberi's Photos - Wall Photos (7)
I have rediscovered this morning, in a quiet hour at the computer, that my daughter is a premiere photographer.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Apples 35 Piece Jigzone 5D14315E186 Jigsaw Puzzle - JigZone.com
A wonderful way to relax...
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Learning Resources
This is the new look. The Beta FamilySearch. There are lessons, a wiki with tons of information oh where and how to search for your ancestors, and the Library Catalog is still a standard feature, though as I understand it, reworked and updated. Record collections are growing at this site in leaps and bounds.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Sunday, November 07, 2010
The Genealogue: ScanStone Secrets Revealed
This is an older blog post but a futuristic look at what could be accomplished with digitizing records. Genealogists, everywhere will say "THANK YOU" as this hits the Internet.
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Monday, November 01, 2010
Vinegar Bend, AL Head On Train Collision, Jan 1908 | GenDisasters ... Genealogy in Tragedy, Disasters, Fires, Floods
Head On Train Collision, Jan 1908
I find this blog so interesting! Gen-Disasters?!! I have been attracted to the idea of this before and have framed a presentation on family history around the topic.
