I actually was writing quite a creative post in my mind as I accompanied younger daughter on the hour-long trek to school this morning. However, when I got home two hours later, there were several messages from the family history sites I frequent, which led to my checking my data, which resulted in discovering more christening records, which showed me where a pair of my great-great-great-grandparents were living in London between 1830 and 1838.
So I'm cheating. I'm fobbing you off with this recent picture of my cat. We were forced to kennel her this summer when the lady who usually takes her in was taken ill. I was convinced she would take the usual cat sort of revenges for this: hairballs just where I will step on them for one unpleasant example, but actually, she's just lovely, purring steadily for the past three weeks.
Let's see how I do tomorrow. (I have another cat photo, just in case...)
Researching the Canadians Who Served in WW2
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This is a last-minute reminder that Ken McKinlay, who now needs no
introduction, will present to an OGS Halton-Peel Branch online meeting
today, Sunday, ...
7 hours ago
3 comments:
At least you posted, and the cat does look like he is enjoying the spot.
A cat will make herself fit in anywhere.
I love the kitty pic, especially those toe beans!!
Also enjoying your family-tree mystery as it unfolds.
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