The 84th Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this column is Neil McNally, and you can read it here. Enjoy!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
83rd Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!
The 83rd Meet A Rabbit Column has been posted! The author of this column is Kale Liam Hobbes, and you can read it here. Enjoy!
Friday, May 20, 2011
My Summer Goals For This Blog
I haven't posted very much on this blog over the past several months due to being busy with school work, but I hope that over this summer I will post more articles. While my primary goal is to write more, I also have a few other goals that I hope to accomplish this summer. Here are those goals:
- I hope to finish the story about my adventure in finding an ancestor's grave. I began the story shortly after I started this blog a few years ago, but I haven't finished it. I am sure that some of my readers have been wondering about the conclusion of this story, and it is something that I have been promising to finish since I started the series.
- I also hope to finish taking pictures of the tombstones in the Placeway/Whitcomb Cemetery. A couple summers ago, I took pictures of about half of the cemetery, and since then, I have been wanting to finish taking pictures of the cemetery. I just haven't had the time to finish photographing the cemetery. Hopefully, once I finish photographing the cemetery, I'll be able to post images of the tombstones on this blog. (Of course, I haven't finished posting all of the photos I took of the first half, either. So, I plan to do that as well.)
- I also hope to write the articles on the Beard, Prairie River and Placeway/Whitcomb Cemeteries that I promised to write over the past few years.
- Lastly, I hope to develop the film of photographs I took of my ancestors' tombstones several years ago that haven't been developed yet. (I will probably then post them on this site.)
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Update
82nd Meet A Rabbit Column Posted!
Again, I am late in posting this, but I just want to let everyone know that the 82nd Meet A Rabbit Column was posted back in late March. The author of this column was John Grant, and you can read it here. (I am sorry for the delay in posting; I've just been busy with school work over the past several months.) Enjoy!
Monday, March 14, 2011
69th Through 81st Meet A Rabbit Columns Posted!
As you probably have noticed, this blog has been extremely quiet for the past several months. I've been extremely busy with school work, and I haven't had a chance to keep this blog and my other genealogy up to date. I probably will not be able to get back to blogging more often until mid-May.
Either way, I've missed several Meet A Rabbit Columns since I last posted an announcement back in July. So, here is a list of the Meet A Rabbit Columns with their links:
Either way, I've missed several Meet A Rabbit Columns since I last posted an announcement back in July. So, here is a list of the Meet A Rabbit Columns with their links:
- The author of the 69th column was Susan Peterson, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 70th column was Jezebel, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 71st column was Sue Jones, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 72nd column was Kellie Walton, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 73rd column was Angela L. Burke, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 74th column was Julie Goucher, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 75th column was Robin Simonton, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 76th column was Jennifer Bawden, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 77th column was Joy Neighbors, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 78th column was Michelle Warren Grismer, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 79th column was Jennie Miyama, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 80th column was Carl Aldrich, and you can read the article here.
- The author of the 81st column is Jacquie Demsky Wilson, and you can read the article here.
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