Daily Archives: December 28, 2021

My last blog post ever — In my world

In 2021, that is. You didn’t expect that twist, did you? 😁 The year has gone fast once again. I only had two achievements this year. The first was the most important thing: the driving license. The second was the … Continue reading

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Trego County Museum, Wakeeney – Kansas Tuesdays December 28, 2021

As I continue my westward trek across Kansas this week, I started moving south as I zigzag through the state. I saw Wakeeney in Trego County and went looking for what’s to see or do in the area. I came … Continue reading

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Foods I’ve Known and Loved — Mitch Teemley

The holidays are about love. And love is about family. And family is about food. Ergo, love is food. So, pardon me while I reminisce about when food and I first started going steady. Of course, my taste has changed … Continue reading

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Cream Cheese, Lumber, and Other Pandemic Shortages – Cheapism December 22, 2021

I saw this recently on Cheapism – Cream Cheese, Lumber, and Other Pandemic Shortages https://blog.cheapism.com/coronavirus-supermarkets-items-missing/. Longer article. Saundra Latham December 22, 2021 –snip– French Fries (in Japan) While this shortage is East Asia-specific (rest easy, America, you can — for … Continue reading

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2021 Reading Wrap Up: Fourth Quarter — Zezee with Books

The last quarter of 2021 was a rough one, so I didn’t get as much done as I’d like. It’s not even done yet, but I already know that I won’t complete another book before the end of the year. … Continue reading

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‘Go in peace’: US church founded in 1800 holds last service – Miami Herald December 27, 2021

I saw this recently on Miami Herald – ‘Go in peace’: US church founded in 1800 holds last service: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article256852537.html. Longer article. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS December 27, 2021 The sanctuary of the Bellefonte First Presbyterian Church is shown in the … Continue reading

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New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 27 December 2021

I saw this on FamilySearch today – New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 27 December 2021: https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/new-records-27-december-2021. Over 500 words, but scroll through the list to see if something interests you. Discover more family connections on FamilySearch this … Continue reading

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You Must Choose 2 — Candace Bailly

It’s that time again…Yep, it is time to choose. You Must Choose 2

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Red Rocks State Historic Site – Kansas Historical Society YouTube

Direct link: Red Rocks State Historic Site https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nIyrYq_mvQ (about 8:44 minutes long)

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Baltimore National Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland – Tombstone Tuesdays December 28, 2021

I decided to focus on Baltimore National Cemetery,  Baltimore also listed as Catonsville, Maryland for this week’s Tombstone Tuesday post. Official website: https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/Baltimore.asp BillionGraves: https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Baltimore-National-Cemetery/47734 Cemetery Census – http://cemeterycensus.com/ No listing located Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatCemBaltimore/ Find-A-Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80731/baltimore-national-cemetery (3 Famous memorials https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/80731/famous-memorials) Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/cbustapeck/2702997827/ Foursquare: https://foursquare.com/v/baltimore-national-cemetery/4c0e1fdf7189c92868eed7b6 GenealogyTrails: Cemetery listed, but … Continue reading

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