Cooking With Family – Update
There always is an abundance of zucchini this time of year, so it seemed appropriate to make something with the zucchini I found at the farmer’s market. So this time … Continue Reading →
Don't Bark Up The Wrong Tree
There always is an abundance of zucchini this time of year, so it seemed appropriate to make something with the zucchini I found at the farmer’s market. So this time … Continue Reading →
My first question is, what do you do with those bits and bobs of information you’ve found over the years that didn’t connect with your tree? But perhaps you thought … Continue Reading →
This week’s question is about advice. What’s the best advice you’d give to a new genealogist?
The tools and tabs listed here may not be new to you, but they are new to me, or I’ve forgotten them and found them again, lol.) Yesterday I left … Continue Reading →
There are a lot of things competing for attention these days. Therefore, taking control of your schedule and making time for the things most important to you is essential. Otherwise, … Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago, I received an announcement from MyHeritage about their newest app that helps you scan photos at home or on the go. It’s called Reimagine. This week … Continue Reading →
Sarah might not be a real person, but I know from the people I meet who are genealogists and friends, and friends that are clients, that these feelings are real. … Continue Reading →
If you have not seen the linked video segment from “The Today Show” on April 21st about Shutterfly deleting peoples’ photos, please watch it now. (note you might have to … Continue Reading →
Getting organized is something many of us think about, sometimes every day. For some, it might not be just “thinking about it.” Sometimes, those thoughts might be more nagging than … Continue Reading →
Tomorrow is Data Privacy Day, and I thought I’d pass along three tips for keeping your data private. I follow these rules myself, and I am also protective of my … Continue Reading →