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Monthly Archives: September 2020
Power Plant Men Meet The Wild West — Power Plant Men
Favorites Post #77 Originally posted September 26, 2015 I was five years old the first time I witnessed a shootout between two people the summer of 1966. One person was a law enforcement officer and the other person was apparently … Continue reading
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Hollerin’ Contest – Weirdness Wednesdays September 30, 2020
This was a tough Weirdness Wednesday day until I ran across the National Hollerin’ Contest. It was started in 1969, temporarily halted in 2016, then restarted. Not sure if it’s still going as some say yes and some say no. … Continue reading
Let’s Make October A Month of Thanks — simplewordsoffaith
Gratitude Day 517 Wed., Sept. 30, 2020 Isaiah 38:19 – It’s the living who thank you as I do today. One generation makes your faithfulness known to the next. They are two enormously powerful words: THANK YOU. Two words, when put together, can express … Continue reading
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Newest Bundle of Holding Hero Magazines Bundle – September 30, 2020
I received this e-mail from Bundle of Holding today – Hero Magazines Bundle. A bit more on the Hero Games systems: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero_Games. Through MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 get 8,000 pages of superheroic wonder (including FIVE complete rulebooks) in our Hero Magazines … Continue reading
Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – September 29, 2020
I checked recently and saw new updates – Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – September 29, 2020: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. Only including updates after September 24, 2020. New and Updated NEW Web: Scotland, Registers of Deeds, … Continue reading
Resources Teachers Can Share With Families: Spelling and Handwriting — TWO WRITING TEACHERS
Here are a few tips for supporting spelling you might share or adapt for families. Resources Teachers Can Share With Families: Spelling and Handwriting — TWO WRITING TEACHERS
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HISTORY – Featured Vlogger of the Week – September 30, 2020
I chose HISTORY: https://www.youtube.com/c/HISTORY/ as this week’s Featured Vlogger of the Week. They have 6.48 million subscribers, 7,123 videos, Joined Aug 26, 2006, 1,714,843,090 views. About page: https://www.youtube.com/c/HISTORY/about Description HISTORY, a division of A+E Networks, is the premier destination for … Continue reading
Who is Isaiah in the Bible and Why is He Important? — From The Darkness Into The Light
What he prophesied really came true! By Lesli White An Old Testament prophet named Isaiah foretold many things about Jesus’ life and His Second Coming. In fact, Isaiah is one of the most important books in the Old Testament. It … Continue reading
The Missing Evidence: Jack the Ripper (Full Episode) – YouTube – YouTube Video Smithsonian Channel
I saw this on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAelWV2iaK4 Direct link – The Missing Evidence: Jack the Ripper (Full Episode) – YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAelWV2iaK4 (about 46:26 minutes long) I won’t spoil the surprise. I will point out that serial killers generally tend to … Continue reading
Amendment of Rules Relating to Municipal Archives and Municipal Reference Library – City of New York – October 23, 2020
I saw this last night, but wasn’t sure when it posted on the City of New York website – Amendment of Rules Relating to Municipal Archives and Municipal Reference Library: https://rules.cityofnewyork.us/content/amendment-rules-relating-municipal-archives-and-municipal-reference-library. IAJGS Public Records Access Alert posted it to their … Continue reading
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