Friday, January 09, 2015

The Pursuit of Liberty

People who do violence, who terrorize those that are unable to defend themselves, need to know the following with certainty:

1.  They will be tracked down and found.
2.  They will face the rule of law, or the law of the land.  They will be held ACCOUNTABLE.
3.  The hope that their sentence will be commuted when they get old and sick or that they will have a hope of being set free through a prisoner exchange should be crushed by knowing that those who love peace and value freedom will not ever let it happen.

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Insult to the United States?

What a horrible shame it would be if ISIS gains control of Kobani and is allowed to be just 8 miles from Baghdad Airport! This is a slam against the United States, no two ways about it. Did we really send our troops to fight and some of them to die or be seriously injured so that ISIS could rule that part of the world?

I can't believe what is happening. It's not like we don't have interests in that part of the world. It's not like many of our countrymen and women aren't from that part of the world. It's not like we haven't already invested our blood and money in that part of the world.

 Someone knows the answer to this puzzle, but my heart breaks for those who must live under tyranny for our lack of action.

Tell me that all will be well.  Tell me that evil has had its day, that we have reached the red line and protect it from being infringed upon.

 "If this falls, the 700, plus perhaps the 12,000 people, apart from the fighters, will be most likely massacred," de Mistura said. The United Nations believes 700 mainly elderly civilians are trapped in the town itself and 12,000 have left the center but not made it across the border into Turkey."  (REUTERS)

Sunday, October 05, 2014

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Hundreds of Besieged Yazidis Evacuated in Northern Iraq - WSJ

Hundreds of Besieged Yazidis Evacuated in Northern Iraq - WSJ



I gather that the evacuation and the humanitarian efforts are somewhat complicated by Syrian Kurdis soldiers who are designated by our country as terrorists.  What's the story there?

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Genealogy Roots Blog: Online Indexes for Death Records, Cemeteries and Obituaries - Latest Additions

Genealogy Roots Blog: Online Indexes for Death Records, Cemeteries and Obituaries - Latest Additions



Thanks, Joe Beine!  If you were my teacher I'd bring you an apple.  Attention Beginning Genealogists:  Need a clue where to find records.  Check at this blog and follow "Online Indexes".

Saturday, July 12, 2014

The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino:

I am on vacation to visit family and enjoy a break from my routine and from the humidity and heat of Fort Walton Beach, Florida.  My dau-in-law has a book club meeting coming up soon and she asked if I wanted to read their monthly selection.  That's how I began a journey into the mind of Ishigami, an unassuming individual who just happened to earn a living teaching math.

In the book are some situations and events that stimulated me to review the current moral standards I adhere to as opposed to the standards that Ishigami chose to follow.  A different time, a different clime, and a faraway nation with a culture unlike any other on the planet is the setting.  I can't really say much more than that without revealing the plot and story that is Ishigami's life.  I think you might find it worth reading.

I have to thank my sweet daughter-in-law for directing me to this book.  She is a hardworking person at two libraries, right now.  Libraries are amazing places and the people who work there are, often, the very person who can help you find the reading material you are looking for. 

Saturday, June 07, 2014

What to Do with Those Old Family Photos, Letters, and Documents

What to Do with Those Old Family Photos, Letters, and Documents



This news reminds us that having a dedicated time and place to scan our documents will help us carry through with our goals.  Scanning your documents and photos straight to your FamilySearch account makes the chore a one-step process.  

Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Baker forced to make gay wedding cakes, undergo sensitivity training, after losing lawsuit | Fox News

Baker forced to make gay wedding cakes, undergo sensitivity training, after losing lawsuit | Fox News



I was under the impression that if the product or service was one not essential to life as we know it....



Stand the issue, the specific issue, on its head.  Turn it around.  While wedding cake is possibly considered an essential part of the revelry following the marriage, does it really matter who makes it?  I guess if you want the best possible wedding cake, you go to the top baker, right?  Or maybe the only one in your town who makes wedding cakes?  Would you really want to have the guy bake the cake if he didn't want to?



There are all kinds of ways to look at this.  Personally, I am not sure I would care who was ordering the cake, but then again, I might want to preserve my right to refuse.  I wouldn't be excited to be doing business with an abortionist, for example.




Sunday, April 20, 2014

Because of Him

Because of Him



As many of you did, today, I attended church.  Sometimes, people who don't regularly attend every Sunday, come out on Easter.  It is always good to see old friends.  I've been "subbing" for the pianist. only right now we don't have a regular pianist or organist.  It's difficult for me as it has been many years since I had practiced my skill and I don't have a piano, right now.  I get a little nervous (stressed).



However, what a privilege it is to play the Easter anthems or maybe there just plain hymns, but to me they are anthems!  I really look forward to celebrating Christ's triumph over sin and over the grave, and from what I've heard on the news, I'm not alone.  People in the Ukraine greet each other, "He is Risen!" and I hope for them a peaceful resolution to their current challenges.



Because, Easter is all about Hope, isn't it?  Jesus Christ, we believe, gave Himself, a Sacrifice, that we might be triumphant over sin and over the grave.  Hosanna! they shouted when rode through Jerusalem.  Hosanna!  May we hold onto our faith with even greater vigor than in the past!  We are not alone and there still are thousands, and tens of thousands that Believe, all across the world.  Let that be our strength in the unity of the faith.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

FGS 2014 Conference Home

FGS 2014 Conference Home

 What a wonderful way to beat the summer doldrums!  Wish I could go; I've been to one FGS National Conference and is was full of wonderful surprises.

Tuesday, March 04, 2014

What is Russia doing to Ukraine?

What is Russia doing to Ukraine?



If you want to know more about the Budapest Memorandum,  click the link.  Russia (Putin) is not abiding by the agreement.  Very subtly, for a number of years, they have been trying to undermine the agreement.  Now, it isn't so subtle anymore.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

How net neutrality fight may change your internet - CNN.com

How net neutrality fight may change your internet - CNN.com



The proposed change means that POSSIBLY, big companies will have the money to pay for big access.  Web based ".org" concerns may not be able to pay the bill, nor would state and county generated sites be able to compete.  This means that some of us who are enjoying the wide range of access currently available on the Internet, might not have the luxury of accessing our favorite, albeit, modest, non-profit sites.



Am I getting the gist here?  I am a genealogist.  The sites I love to access are not limited to Ancestry.com or other large corporations.  I frequently make use of the dot org sites or dot com sites that literally were start-ups at one time, plus other sites like FamilySearch, USGenWeb, Findagrave.com, Cyndislist.com, and so forth.  I depend on access to archival web sites often sponsored by genealogy and history societies and even by individuals.

Friday, January 03, 2014

Okay, I want to be distracted, sometimes.  Jigzone.com is one of my favorite distractions; at the same time, it is an awesome way to keep my brain active.  I don't usually use the timer function, or rather, pay attention to it.  But if you want to compete against yourself or others, go for it.  My aim is all about recreation.


Click to Mix and Solve

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Is the Internet Eating Up My Time, Energy, and Soul?

Here's a link to an article that I half read this morning:

https://www.evernote.com/shard/s42/sh/b9ccb799-9bc0-4486-b84b-3968c88bc9f9/06709efc60595c6a3a066413b238c6fb

Some very thought provoking statements are made in this article.  In short, I encourage you to read and highlight those that make an impact on you. 

Is it the nature of social networking to distract us from reality?  Is social networking bad in and of itself?  How should we use social networking to complement our lives?  What other Internet activities might be more worthwhile?

I often have to limit my time on the Internet as I do "have a life".  So, what time I do spend on social networking should be limited, also, right? Making a plan for my day and assessing my priorties should come first and I can consciously make a decision of how much time to spend "sharing", reading posts on Facebook, tweeting, etc. 

Family History is one of the things I enjoy doing on the Internet, but is it a replacement for me actually getting things done in my life that are just as important? 

Visiting with a neighbor, calling an old friend, cleaning my house, taking time for prayer---these are worthwhile and consume time and effort.  I think sometimes that the more I watch television, the more I read a book on Kindle, the more time I spend on the Internet, the less time I'm actually moving around, the less time I'm becoming who I want to be and the less time I'm serving the Lord.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Re-Seasoning Old Iron Skillet



 This one has an "engraved" name on it.  All I can read is Gidney.



Pans of the "cast-iron persuasion" can be hand-me-downs, right?  Here are some pics I took of the ones that have been in my family for generations.  Not sure if they are are from my paternal line (Grandma Hall made cornbread in a similar pan), or from my maternal line, (I'm not sure if I can remember mother cooking in these or not).

I have looked up articles having to do with cleaning and re-seasoning an old cast iron skillet that has been in my family for generations.  If you have a similar challenge, you might want to explore the links below.

This is a small pan.  Perfect for an egg or two!
I just looked these links up on Google and there are many more.  Some recommend high heat for seasoning, others say low-heat.  I'm not sure which is best.  Guess I will have to try or experiment with one or the other of these options.  I'll let you know how it turns out, but it would seem that there's a science associated with not only cleaning, re-seasoning, and cooking in cast iron, as well as storing it.  The one common piece of advice that I encountered was: NEVER BOIL WATER IN YOUR CAST IRON PAN.

RNA's Secret Life Outside the Cell - Wired Science

RNA's Secret Life Outside the Cell - Wired Science

I love living in an age of scientific discovery.  I'm not sure I understand it all, but I do try to read and understand as best I can, what lies beneath or outside or inside of me!