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Of Time and Family 4: Young James and His Katie Wed

Of Time and Family 4: Young James and His Katie Wed

September 3rd, 2012 | Genealogy, General, Memory, Time Passes, Travel, United States

It wasn’t the wedding my heart yearns for. That wedding must wait until my Tattooed Boy is wrapped in love by some young woman who loves him and his family the way he will no doubt love her and hers. No, this was the nuptials of Young James and His Katie, friends...
Of Time and Family 3: Barking up the Wrong Family Tree?

Of Time and Family 3: Barking up the Wrong Family Tree?

August 29th, 2012 | Genealogy, Memory, Time Passes, Travel, United States

In genealogy, I have found, it is always easier to see a connection than prove one, to imagine a family than establish one, to design a tree rather than allow it to grow. When we attempted to track down my Dear One’s Lithuanian progenitors, for instance, an...
Of Time and Family 2: Getting on the Granny Trail

Of Time and Family 2: Getting on the Granny Trail

August 28th, 2012 | Genealogy, General, Memory, Time Passes, Travel, United States

“Dontchaknow”punctuated her every third or fourth sentence. Granny was fabulous. She was easily moved to laughter, her eyes sparkling and her face a constellation of wrinkles. She made brownies and applesauce. She took us out to lunch at some restaurant between...
Of Time and Family 1: Scranton, Pennsylvania

Of Time and Family 1: Scranton, Pennsylvania

August 28th, 2012 | Genealogy, General, Memory, Society at Large, Time Passes, Travel, United States

The headline of The Scranton Times on December 9, 1914 read THIRTEEN MINERS KILLED, Dropped Dynamite Blows Bottom Out of Cage. Actually there was no dynamite. The elevator that carried miners up and down the Tripp Shaft at the Diamond Mine had a rotten floor....
Charm City’s War

Charm City’s War

June 16th, 2012 | General, Memory, Politics, Popular Culture, Society at Large, Time Passes

  Since bicentennials are a once-in-a-lifetime experience, my Dear One and I found it impossible to ignore the “Star-Spangled Sailabration” of the War of 1812. That war is one of those conflicts largely ignored in American education. We’re very big on the War for...
Lietuva 8: Shaking the Family Tree

Lietuva 8: Shaking the Family Tree

May 25th, 2012 | Gardens and Gardening, Genealogy, General, Memory, Politics, Time Passes, Travel

Well we traveled from Maryland to Lithuania to learn more about my Dear One’s progenitors and all we discovered was that his maternal great-grandmother’s name was “Prana” not “Orene” (as it appeared to my eye in a scribble on a ship’s manifest). Apparent that “O” was...
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