I don't often take part in Randy Seaver's "Saturday Night Genealogy Fun" activity becaause my weekends are usually filled with activities with my living family.
Randy's challenge this week is (in part):
For this week's mission (should you decide to accept it), I challenge you to:
1) What states in the USA and what provinces in Canada have you visited or lived in?
2) Either list, or make a map of them (at the http://www.defocus.net/visitedstates/us-canada.html website) and indicate the following:
* red for states/provinces where you've not spent much time or seen very much.
* amber for states/provinces where you've at least slept and seen some sights.
* blue for states/provinces you've spent a lot of time in or seen a fair amount of.
* green for states/provinces you've spent a great deal of time in on multiple visits.
I have ignored parts 3 and 4 of Randy's challenge as my ancestors came from other countries.
I think I have done pretty well for an Aussie. The map is useful to us as Mr GeniAus and I are planning a road trip after Rootstech 2016. I just wonder which white parts will be warm enough for touring in February!
Randy's challenge this week is (in part):
For this week's mission (should you decide to accept it), I challenge you to:
1) What states in the USA and what provinces in Canada have you visited or lived in?
2) Either list, or make a map of them (at the http://www.defocus.net/visitedstates/us-canada.html website) and indicate the following:
* red for states/provinces where you've not spent much time or seen very much.
* amber for states/provinces where you've at least slept and seen some sights.
* blue for states/provinces you've spent a lot of time in or seen a fair amount of.
* green for states/provinces you've spent a great deal of time in on multiple visits.
GeniAus' North America Travel Map |
I have ignored parts 3 and 4 of Randy's challenge as my ancestors came from other countries.
I think I have done pretty well for an Aussie. The map is useful to us as Mr GeniAus and I are planning a road trip after Rootstech 2016. I just wonder which white parts will be warm enough for touring in February!
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