I love hanging out in libraries. I was able to spend nearly three whole days at The National Library of Australia in Canberra this week, what made my visit even more special is that I was one of the first patrons to use the new Family Section there. In case you missed my post and happy snaps you can see them here.
As is usually the case I can't remember which posts from the week I saved in Evernote to share with you. I do enjoy opening up my GAGs folder and revisiting the Gems I read earlier in the week.
Here's what I found:
1. Andrew shares the story of a brave girl.
http://andrewsarchives.com/2015/05/03/not-afraid-of-ghosts/
2. Sharn says "I wonder if they realised just how often significant fragments of their lives appeared in the news for us".
http://sharnsgenealogyhints.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/read-all-about-it-your-ancestors-were.html
3. Advice for bloggers from Richardhttp://www.freetech4teachers.com/2015/05/a-short-summary-of-best-practices-for.htm
4. Josh made a rash decision.
https://www.djoshuataylor.com/2015/05/04/purchasing-your-tech/
5. My shiny new kitchen sink doesn't resemble these.
http://blogs.hht.net.au/cook/and-the-kitchen-sink/
6. Denise from Florida discusses a new feature on her blog.
http://moultriecreek.us/gazette/introducing-resource-directories/
7. #MFHM2015 news from Shauna
http://www.shaunahicks.com.au/national-family-history-month-august-2015/
8. Janelle's a girl after my own heart.
http://janellestree.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/combining-two-loves.html
9. Myrt is Hanging Out. Are you?
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2015/05/blogging-less-hangouts-g-and-tweeting.html
10. Have you considered adding your ancestors' names to the Welcome Wall?
https://anmm.wordpress.com/2015/05/05/370-new-names-unveiled-on-the-welcome-wall/
11. Michelle has a new blog.
http://ww1stockton.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/welcome-to-stockton-and-world-war-one.html
12. A lovely link from Lilian
http://researchbylily.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/occupations.html
As is usually the case I can't remember which posts from the week I saved in Evernote to share with you. I do enjoy opening up my GAGs folder and revisiting the Gems I read earlier in the week.
Here's what I found:
1. Andrew shares the story of a brave girl.
http://andrewsarchives.com/2015/05/03/not-afraid-of-ghosts/
2. Sharn says "I wonder if they realised just how often significant fragments of their lives appeared in the news for us".
http://sharnsgenealogyhints.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/read-all-about-it-your-ancestors-were.html
3. Advice for bloggers from Richardhttp://www.freetech4teachers.com/2015/05/a-short-summary-of-best-practices-for.htm
4. Josh made a rash decision.
https://www.djoshuataylor.com/2015/05/04/purchasing-your-tech/
5. My shiny new kitchen sink doesn't resemble these.
http://blogs.hht.net.au/cook/and-the-kitchen-sink/
6. Denise from Florida discusses a new feature on her blog.
http://moultriecreek.us/gazette/introducing-resource-directories/
7. #MFHM2015 news from Shauna
http://www.shaunahicks.com.au/national-family-history-month-august-2015/
8. Janelle's a girl after my own heart.
http://janellestree.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/combining-two-loves.html
9. Myrt is Hanging Out. Are you?
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2015/05/blogging-less-hangouts-g-and-tweeting.html
10. Have you considered adding your ancestors' names to the Welcome Wall?
https://anmm.wordpress.com/2015/05/05/370-new-names-unveiled-on-the-welcome-wall/
11. Michelle has a new blog.
http://ww1stockton.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/welcome-to-stockton-and-world-war-one.html
12. A lovely link from Lilian
http://researchbylily.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/occupations.html
Thanks for the shout out!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out on #NFHM2015 Jill - it is going to be a great August
ReplyDeleteThanks you ladies for your informative posts.
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