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Daily Archives: June 18, 2019
Ingenious Construction Workers That Are At Another Level ▶9 – YouTube Video
Seems to be some serious debate in the Comments section (over 2,700 comments and just over 27 million views) over how ingenious, or lack thereof, these workers are at doing what they are doing – Ingenious Construction Workers That Are … Continue reading
Frank Lloyd Wright Allen-Lambe House, Wichita, Kansas – Kansas Tuesdays June 18, 2019
Inspired by this blog post, 3 Most Iconic Frank Lloyd Wright Homes: https://godandi.blog/2019/06/15/3-most-iconic-frank-lloyd-wright-homes/, I chose Frank Lloyd Wright Allen-Lambe House, Wichita, Kansas – Kansas Tuesdays June 18, 2019. I have never visited this house although I have been past it … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers, History, Social Media, States
Tagged Bucket List, Kansas, Kansas Tuesdays, Sedgwick County, Wichita
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20 Dwarf Quest Ideas — Boccob’s Blessed Blog
Today’s 20 D&D dwarf quest ideas comes from Twitch streamer, Amishman: 1. There is a dispute among the blacksmiths, someone is stealing their tools, all of them are blaming each other rather then look for real evidence. 2. There is … Continue reading
Cemetery Headstones: Rules & Regulations – Tombstone Tuesdays June 18, 2019
I found this list many years ago – Cemetery Headstones: Rules & Regulations: http://www.everlifememorials.com/v/headstones/regulations-cemetery-headstones.htm and decided it was a good addition to Tombstone Tuesdays as many people don’t think about headstones or cemetery rules until they need to bury somebody. … Continue reading
Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – June 17, 2019
I saw this on Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. New and Updated UPDATED New York, State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943 6/17/2019
Life lessons only disabled people can teach you — Life with Spina Bifida
There are many lessons in life some lessons we learn the hard way and some we never learn. Both abled and disabled people can teach you important life lessons but did you know there are some life lessons a disabled … Continue reading
Sisters Reunite and Pay Tribute to Father’s Legacy on Father’s Day – MyHeritage June 17, 2019
I saw this recently on MyHeritage – Sisters Reunite and Pay Tribute to Father’s Legacy on Father’s Day: https://blog.myheritage.com/2019/06/sisters-reunite-and-pay-tribute-to-fathers-legacy-on-fathers-day/. Donald Wayne Robbins was born close to Father’s Day, on June 16, 1937. Sadly, he never met his biological daughter Karen … Continue reading
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Tagged BillionGraves, Cemeteries, DNA, Find-A-Grave, Kansas, MyHeritage, MyHeritage DNA, MyHeritageDNA
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How Cowley County Stone Arch Bridges Were Built — Homestead on the Range
A simple shape defied gravity in the days before modern machinery. via How Cowley County Stone Arch Bridges Were Built — Homestead on the Range. Bridges and bridge construction is a minor fascination of mine; some of the bridges are works … Continue reading
Family Reunion Ideas That Celebrate Family History – FamilySearch June 17, 2019
I saw this last night on FamilySearch – Family Reunion Ideas That Celebrate Family History: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/family-reunion-ideas-celebrate-family-history/. Family history is a great way to bring your loved ones together as you celebrate and explore your common roots. Here are some engaging … Continue reading