Monthly Archives: February 2024

The Fruit Whisperer

I’ve been here before, or so it feels. Maybe it’s the flickering neon sign of “Pizza Palace” casting a familiar red glow on my beatle-length hair. I rock the “early days” look, paired with year-round sandals and a perpetually shoulder-draped … Continue reading

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The Scars of Summer

It was probably June of 1959. We rarely stayed home during the summer. We had discovered “car camping”. We started off loading the sedan with boxes and paper bags full of food and cooking gear, some blankets and one Montgomery … Continue reading

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So now it’s more than names/dates

Of course it was always more than simple data… genealogy is about real people with real lives, facing history’s challenges. But I’ve never paid much attention to the little images that showed up on the records. Yes, the photographs I … Continue reading

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Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg

Ida was born in Cham, Nordgau, Bavaria and she was my 29th great grandmother. Not much is known about her life. Her father was Count Rapoto IV of Cham. Her mother was Mathilde von Wels-Lambach, Gräfin von Passau und von … Continue reading

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AI is…

Well, I dunno. Something to cheer, or something to fear. I don’t generally reject new things simply because they are new. Well, not often, I’m more of a Luddite than a troglodyte. For the few weeks I have been testing … Continue reading

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Crusader Summary

There are 48 Crusaders in my ancestry, to my knowledge. I know that this is currently not a popular subject, but I’m not trying to push a narrative. I’m only writing about history. There are lots of books on the … Continue reading

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