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Daily Archives: March 9, 2021
Too Many Authors Want to Publish Autobiographies – March 9, 2021
Not only do many want to publish autobiographies, but they expect to be picked up by the handful of traditional publishers out there. Some are going the self-published route. My response is unless you are rich, famous, or a celebrity, … Continue reading
Ready To Break Into Freelance Writing? Start With A Marketing Plan. — BookBaby Blog
By BookBaby author Jill Goodwin If you want to embark on a career in freelance writing, you’ll need to promote your skills and services. Developing a marketing plan is crucial to getting off to a good start. The global workforce … Continue reading
Osage County Museum, Lyndon – Kansas Tuesdays March 9, 2021
I chose to look in Osage County, Kansas for this week’s Kansas Tuesdays post. I went with the Osage County Museum, Lyndon – http://www.osagechs.org/. It may have restrictions due to COVID-19. Run by the Osage County Historical Society. I have … Continue reading
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Tagged Kansas, Kansas Tuesdays, Museums
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There is no “Accident” in Team — theleansubmariner
There is no “Accident” in Team Okay, I can hear the groans. It should be “There is no i in Team”. At least until some smarty pants shows up with the poster that shows exactly where the “i” is. In … Continue reading
Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – 8 March 2021
I checked recently and saw new updates on Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – 8 March, 2021: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. Only including updates after 5 March, 2021. I try to check every day or two since they can … Continue reading
Update on Yesterday’s Post – March 9, 2021
I mentioned an accident in yesterday’s post – Be Careful When Driving or Otherwise Crossing a Street – March 8, 2021. New information as the driver was arrested as he was driving on a suspended license. I haven’t ever my … Continue reading
New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 8 March 2021
I saw this on FamilySearch today – New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 8 March 2021: https://media.familysearch.org/new-free-historical-records-on-familysearch-week-of-8-march-2021/. Over 500 words, but scroll through the list to see if something interests you. FInd your ancestors on FamilySearch this week in 3M new France, … Continue reading
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Paint schemes inspired by Nintendo — Scent of a Gamer
Dana Howl is back with a great paint scheme for her Tyranid force, this one inspired by a recent Nintendo game: I spend a fair bit of time playing videogames, but maybe 1 or 2 models have paints schemes inspired … Continue reading
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Radar Plotting: Course Alteration – YouTube Casual Navigation
I saw this recently – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ElpF824Aag Direct link: Radar Plotting: Course Alteration – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ElpF824Aag (around 10:18 minutes long).
Burial Customs from Around the World — BillionGraves Blog Tombstone Tuesday March 9, 2021
Burial customs from around the world provide an important link to our ancestors. They are physical evidence of a society’s spiritual beliefs, sometimes dating back thousands of years. Most people believe that their ancestor’s spirits journey to an afterlife but … Continue reading