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Daily Archives: October 8, 2019
Astronaut Nick Hague Returns to Earth After 203 Days Aboard the Space Station — Pacosite’s Blog
NASA astronaut Nick Hague is seen outside the Soyuz MS-12 spacecraft after he landed in a remote area near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan. via NASA https://ift.tt/2oJcOkp via Astronaut Nick Hague Returns to Earth After 203 Days Aboard the Space Station … Continue reading
Utopia College, Eureka – Kansas Tuesdays October 8, 2019
This week, I went looking for areas in southern Kansas as last week’s Kansas Tuesdays post was from northern Kansas. I went with Atlas Obscura to see what they had for Kansas. There were some good possibilities, but many were … Continue reading
Posted in Cemetery, Genealogy, Military History, Social Media, States
Tagged Kansas, Kansas Tuesdays, Obit, Pearl Harbor, World War II
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Research Tip of the Week — Dusty Roots & Forgotten Treasures
Helpful suggestions and tips every Tuesday via Research Tip of the Week — Dusty Roots & Forgotten Treasures. Good points.
When Possible, View Images of Transcribed Records – October 8, 2019
I will be re-blogging a post in a little bit that reinforces this concept. Here are some examples I have run across: A friend saw an ancestor’s maiden name transcribed as Ruhr on Ancestry, but when he pulled up the … Continue reading
Newest Bundles of Holding – Delta Green Operations and Delta Green RPG – Ends October 28, 2019
I saw this earlier today on Bundle of Holding – two new bundles they end about October 28, 2019. I will double check the end date in a bit as it may be early October 29th. The two bundles are … Continue reading
Posted in Crowdfunding, Gaming
Tagged Bundle of Holding, DriveThru RPG, Kickstarter, RPGs
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9 things people don’t tell you about job interviews to help ease your anxiety — Wellbean blog
Not many people tell you these things which may help relieve some of your anxiety. Job interviews. Two words which can instil ridiculous amounts of fear in many people, myself included. The environment is full of pressure and you’re walking … Continue reading
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A Stone Arch Bridge for Greenwood County — Homestead on the Range
A monumental occasion in celebration of a monumental structure. via A Stone Arch Bridge for Greenwood County — Homestead on the Range.
I Made A Giant 40-Pound Sushi Boat For A Mukbang Artist • Tasty – YouTube Video
As my last post was about Tombstone Tuesdays, I decided to go for something more uplifting with this post. The closest I come to cooking is playing Cooking Fever on my Android phone. The game has a Sushi restaurant so … Continue reading
Hey, Find A Grave… — The Legal Genealogist – Tombstone Tuesdays October 8, 2019
… it really is time to take action It was two months ago that The Legal Genealogist added this space’s voice to that of others calling for a moratorium on non-family-members posting memorials for the recently-deceased on Find A Grave … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestry.com, Find-A-Grave, Tombstone Tuesday
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365 days (and counting) of blogging: What I’ve learnt — Jen Rose Writes🌹
This blog celebrated its 1st birthday in August and, even now, I can’t comprehend how I’ve been blogging for a year. I’m by no means the kind of “blogger” I would aspire to be: the kind that goes to the … Continue reading
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