Last week's inital collection of GAGs received some enthusiastic responses - certainly enough for me to continue with this trial.
As I have read through my RSS feeds this week I have saved links to several blog posts into my Evernote Genealogy Notebook with the GAGs tag. I didn't know how many I had until I started to write this post. Thankfully I had not gone crazy so I didn't have to delete too many selections.
As previously stated the selections here are subject to my personal biases and I make no apology for that.
Here are my choices for this week:
1. A bit of history with some beaut coloufrul photos from Diane brought back some childhood memories.
http://diane-adventurebeforedementia.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/trams-old-and-new.html
2. Thanks Crissouli, I need all the help I can get with the leprechauns in my tree
http://astheywere.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/free-irish-genealogy-ebooks.html
3. I've always beeen a bit of a logophile so loved this Aussie post
http://ozwords.org/?p=6562&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=buckleys-legacy
4. Alex's event report gave me some beaut leads.
http://familytreefrog.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/fabulous-friday.html
5. Richard teaches me so much, this time about Google Forms
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/09/long-awaited-features-finally-added-to.html
6. I was fascinated by Fran's ancestor
http://travelgenee.com/mysterious-saxophone-player-mabel-kate-dawson/
7. And in this post Fran taught me about some records from across the ditch
http://travelgenee.com/nzbdm-ancestry/
8. I somehow missed this post when Maria published it. She highlights an ethical dilemma of the modern age
http://wishful-linking-family-history.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/one-of-most-powerful-genealogical.html
9. I was going to be selfish and keep the links to these fun apps to myself but I thought better of it.
http://www.aasl.ala.org/aaslblog/?p=5002
10. Thanks to John in Canada for showing me how I can easily part with some GBPs.
http://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/find-will-at-probate-service-for.html
I will notify those mentioned above when I have a spare moment. I already know that I cannot post comments on one of the blogs mentioned above.
As I have read through my RSS feeds this week I have saved links to several blog posts into my Evernote Genealogy Notebook with the GAGs tag. I didn't know how many I had until I started to write this post. Thankfully I had not gone crazy so I didn't have to delete too many selections.
As previously stated the selections here are subject to my personal biases and I make no apology for that.
Here are my choices for this week:
1. A bit of history with some beaut coloufrul photos from Diane brought back some childhood memories.
http://diane-adventurebeforedementia.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/trams-old-and-new.html
2. Thanks Crissouli, I need all the help I can get with the leprechauns in my tree
http://astheywere.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/free-irish-genealogy-ebooks.html
3. I've always beeen a bit of a logophile so loved this Aussie post
http://ozwords.org/?p=6562&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=buckleys-legacy
4. Alex's event report gave me some beaut leads.
http://familytreefrog.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/fabulous-friday.html
5. Richard teaches me so much, this time about Google Forms
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/09/long-awaited-features-finally-added-to.html
6. I was fascinated by Fran's ancestor
http://travelgenee.com/mysterious-saxophone-player-mabel-kate-dawson/
7. And in this post Fran taught me about some records from across the ditch
http://travelgenee.com/nzbdm-ancestry/
8. I somehow missed this post when Maria published it. She highlights an ethical dilemma of the modern age
http://wishful-linking-family-history.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/one-of-most-powerful-genealogical.html
9. I was going to be selfish and keep the links to these fun apps to myself but I thought better of it.
http://www.aasl.ala.org/aaslblog/?p=5002
10. Thanks to John in Canada for showing me how I can easily part with some GBPs.
http://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/find-will-at-probate-service-for.html
I will notify those mentioned above when I have a spare moment. I already know that I cannot post comments on one of the blogs mentioned above.
Thanks, Jill... I look forward to visiting all the other links
ReplyDeleteGreat links thanks, have added a couple of new to me blogs to my Feedly
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention Jill.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inclusion to your list. I will check out others.
ReplyDeleteJill, thanks for including my Great Aunt in the list. Fran
ReplyDeleteThanks for comments. There'll be a new list on Friday 10th.
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