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Updates on Irish record availability
It is always heartening to see progress being made on providing more access to Irish records especially online. Here are some snippets which I have gleaned from various sources, in the past week. 1901… more »
Cork Genealogist
Celebration: 26th - 28th April 2007 clippings The hereafter
xenayasmin wrote 15 hours ago: In step with changing differential in behalf of every weave, the canon palpitate parasitic be seized … more »
American Naturopathic Relations sells speech situation as regards prescribing habits pertaining to US doctors; protests on the agenda in aid of watch night access Chicago
euridicecpzkin wrote 18 hours ago: Pharmaceutical companies and phonetic character manufacturers fondle influence on veiled accusation … more »
De Profundis
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Ursula wrote 22 hours ago: Montaigne said of his friend Boetie who died four years after they had met: “If you press me t … more »
A Grave Situation
corriganreid wrote 1 week ago: So Edinburgh is the most expensive place to die in Britain. Brilliant, another valuable selling poin … more »
Updates on Irish record availability
mjordan wrote 1 week ago: It is always heartening to see progress being made on providing more access to Irish records especia … more »
the tao of me...constant change.
charlottescott wrote 2 weeks ago: “No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s n … more »
If you live on this planet you’re guilty…
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isolemnlysweariamuptonogood wrote 4 weeks ago: Here a few things that are bugging the hell out of me. The Fourth of July. I don’t get or like thi … more »
1. the two rivers . . .
bj omanson wrote 2 months ago: From the beginning I was drawn equally to those two primary streams of early modern poetry, whi … more »
3. shadows across the Spoon: midwestern gothic
bj omanson wrote 2 months ago: In the Spoon River country where I was raised there is an element of unremitting hardness. It was m … more »
9. submerged in the waters of Lethe
bj omanson wrote 2 months ago: Sleep, dream, opiates, oblivion. Years in which I read Keats above all others, culminating finally i … more »
Eventually everything dies
charlottescott wrote 2 months ago: what great mystery there is in the crossings life demonstrates for us the usful skill of change … more »
The Stones of Ireland: I
colleenanderson wrote 2 months ago: In October, 2007 I travelled to Ireland, a place I had wanted to visit for years. I’m not sure why … more »
Cemetery Travels
urbeautifulphotography wrote 2 months ago: My very talented husband and I have taken it upon ourselves to see every single cemetery in the Chic … more »
Chapter 4 - Fire Escapes Part I
stalherz wrote 2 months ago: There are somethings that you buy for yourself that are never used because the gift was just too muc … more »
What goes on in the criminal mind
sevenstrings wrote 2 months ago: Um, thoughts of potato chips and Cherry Garcia©, maybe… This is my second dispatch from Kingw … more »
Chicago Area Cemeteries Tour - Part II
foytography wrote 2 months ago: Chicago Area Cemeteries Tour - Part 1 can be found here. Crossed two more cemeteries off the list … more »
Source of Inspiration
ingrid jungermann wrote 3 months ago: A photo from Green-wood Cemetery, which was across the street from our “Love Sucks” loca … more »
Day 82 - March 22, 2008
Michelle wrote 4 months ago: The graveyard behind the Gretna church. … more »
From Generation to Generation
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nichole3 wrote 4 months ago: There is a beautiful historic graveyard in our county that my mother is buried in along with others … more »
