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Karen About Genealogy: March 2012
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Karen LeSueur Packard Rhodes's musings about genealogy, including recent developments, methods and sources, her own family history, and whatever is and can be related to them. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Saturday Night Genealogy Fun: Guess Your Ancestor's 1940 Census Data. This is a fool's errand in my case, but I'll play! Live, from Randy Seaver's Genea-musings. Your mission, should you decide to accept it (come on, you know that you want to! Predict what the entries will be in each column. 2 Location - h...
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Autobiography of A. Bookworm: June 2011
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Thoughts on books, including those I've written and those I've read, and meandering into other topics related to them. Friday, June 10, 2011. Two Books by Two Friends. I have recently had the pleasure of reading two books written by authors whom I consider friends. The first I read is The Crack in the Lens. The other book, which I am in the process of reading, is Prussian Yarns. I highly recommend both books. The Crack in the Lens. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Received a Master of Liberal Arts in Florida ...
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Autobiography of A. Bookworm: September 2010
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Thoughts on books, including those I've written and those I've read, and meandering into other topics related to them. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. A Book that Changed My Life. People talk about books that changed their lives. There is one which had a profound impact on mine, whether you agree philosophically (or politically) or not. That book was Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique. Don't believe things like that happened? Take it from me, they did. And much worse. Did it make me a man-hating feminazi?
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Karen About Genealogy: The Book of Me, Written by You, #18: First Gift
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Karen LeSueur Packard Rhodes's musings about genealogy, including recent developments, methods and sources, her own family history, and whatever is and can be related to them. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. The Book of Me, Written by You, #18: First Gift. I'm catching up on this series of blogging prompts. This one is: what was the first gift that you received? Heavens, I can't remember! I'm sure it was long, long ago, at an early Christmas or birthday. But I surely do not remember. View my complete profile.
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Karen About Genealogy: September 2012
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Karen LeSueur Packard Rhodes's musings about genealogy, including recent developments, methods and sources, her own family history, and whatever is and can be related to them. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. On that morning, I was home, and I did not have the television on, as I do not care much for daytime television. Our younger daughter was at that time working for the Bank of America in Jacksonville; our older daughter was a student at the University of North Florida. Links to this post. Received a Mast...
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Karen About Genealogy: December 2012
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Karen LeSueur Packard Rhodes's musings about genealogy, including recent developments, methods and sources, her own family history, and whatever is and can be related to them. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Entrad con alegría,. A ver a nuestro bien,. Al hijo de María. Allí, allí, allí nos espera Jesús. Allí, allí, allí nos espera Jesús. Entrad, entrad, pastores entrad,. Entrad, entrad, zagalas también. Vamos a ver al recien nacido,. Vamos a ver al niño Manuel. Vamos, vamos, vamos a ver,. The Son of Mary.
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Autobiography of A. Bookworm: "The Untouchables" Drinking Game
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Thoughts on books, including those I've written and those I've read, and meandering into other topics related to them. Monday, May 14, 2012. The Untouchables" Drinking Game. This is just for fun. It's peripherally related to a book, actually to one I read when I was a teenager. That is to say, The Untouchables. 1 The episodes (four seasons) of the original Desilu Productions series “The Untouchables” (1959-1963) starring Robert Stack. 2, This list. 3 Beverages of choice. Other than the intended target ch...
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Autobiography of A. Bookworm: October 2011
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Thoughts on books, including those I've written and those I've read, and meandering into other topics related to them. Sunday, October 23, 2011. I Beg to Differ: Outlining is not a Killer. The Blog Quips and Tips for Successful Writers. Says in this entry that we should not outline because, briefly:. It dulls the urge to tell a story. It makes writing a duty rather than fun. It organizes (rather than inspires) your writing. It leads to "dull, stale writing.". Get back on topic! I see nothing wrong with w...
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Autobiography of A. Bookworm: May 2012
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Thoughts on books, including those I've written and those I've read, and meandering into other topics related to them. Thursday, May 17, 2012. The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS. I just finished reading The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS: Solving Crime with Mathematics. By Keith Devlin and Gary Lorden (New York: Plume Books [Penguin], 2007). Devlin is NPR's "Math Guy" and Lorden was the math consultant on the TV series NUMB3RS, to which this book is related. Monday, May 14, 2012. The Untouchables" Drinking Game. 1 The e...
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Autobiography of A. Bookworm: The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS
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Thoughts on books, including those I've written and those I've read, and meandering into other topics related to them. Thursday, May 17, 2012. The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS. I just finished reading The Numbers Behind NUMB3RS: Solving Crime with Mathematics. By Keith Devlin and Gary Lorden (New York: Plume Books [Penguin], 2007). Devlin is NPR's "Math Guy" and Lorden was the math consultant on the TV series NUMB3RS, to which this book is related. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And Non-Federal Censuses o...