Daily Archives: July 20, 2021

Hit 10,000 Posts – July 20, 2021

I knew I was close to the 10,000 post mark, but hadn’t been paying much attention to when it happened. It looks like this post yesterday was #10,000 – Queen & Wife Of The Conqueror: Life Of Matilda of Flanders … Continue reading

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How to Pack a Carry-On — Battle Kim of the Republic

It’s packing day! I am flying out for a trip tomorrow and will get back on Sunday. This is a trip I have been planning for a while, and I am really excited about it! Two years ago, I wrote … Continue reading

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Osborne County Historical Museum, Osborne – Kansas Tuesdays July 20, 2021

I chose to look in Osborne County, Kansas for this week’s Kansas Tuesdays post. I went with the Osborne County Historical Museum, Osborne – https://www.facebook.com/OCGHS/. It may have restrictions due to COVID-19. Check with the Museum before scheduling an appointment. … Continue reading

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The Crown of Gilded Bones by Jennifer L. Armentrout | book review — The Awkward Book Blogger

Poppy never dreamed she would find the love she’s found with Prince Casteel. She wants to revel in her happiness but first they must free his brother and find hers. It’s a dangerous mission and one with far-reaching consequences neither … Continue reading

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Which Vaccine Has the Highest Efficacy Against Delta? – Bloomberg July 18, 2021

I saw this on Bloomberg – Which Vaccine Has the Highest Efficacy Against Delta?: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-07-19/which-vaccine-has-the-highest-efficacy-against-delta-video. Most of the information is in the video. Bloomberg Markets TV Shows July 18th, 2021, 11:47 PM CDT Ben Cowling, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at … Continue reading

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New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 19 July 2021

I saw this on FamilySearch today – New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 19 July 2021: https://media.familysearch.org/new-free-historical-records-on-familysearch-week-of-19-july-2021/. Over 500 words, but scroll through the list to see if something interests you. Examine 1.5M more Catholic Church records for clues … Continue reading

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The Mississippi Gulf Coast Seafood Industry: A People’s History by Deanne Love Stephens — Clarion-Ledger / Hattiesburg American Mississippi Books Page

History of Gulf Coast seafood industry brings to life triumphs, struggles, innovations A REVIEW OF The Mississippi Gulf Coast Seafood Industry: A People’s History By Deanne Love Stephens University Press of Mississippi Hardback, 176 pages By Candace Cox Wheeler Special … Continue reading

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5 Delicious SOUP IDEAS for your everyday meal – Món Canh Cho Ngày Thanh Mát | Helen’s Recipes (Vietnamese Food) YouTube

I saw this recently – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUUOqb1A9DQ Direct link: 5 Delicious SOUP IDEAS for your everyday meal – Món Canh Cho Ngày Thanh Mát | Helen’s Recipes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUUOqb1A9DQ (about 4:09 minutes long)

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FUNERAL CLUBS IN THE 19TH CENTURY — BillionGraves Blog July 19, 2021 Tombstone Tuesday July 20, 2021

Here’s a new BillionGraves topic posted yesterday – FUNERAL CLUBS IN THE 19TH CENTURY: https://blog.billiongraves.com/funeral-clubs-in-the-19th-century/ that I thought was a good Tombstones Tuesday post. Much longer article. Cathy Wallace, July 19, 2021 The mortality rate was high for the Victorians, particularly … Continue reading

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