Showing posts with label lessons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lessons. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Remove those Blinkers

Last week while travelling in Thailand I visited the Doi Suthep Temple in Chiang Mai. As we had been travelling in Asia for five weeks I wasn't too excited about visiting ABT (Another B*** Temple) but I went along as it was on our itinerary.

Doi Suthep
The historic temple was indeed beautiful and filled with precious and valuable religious items. It is a sacred site and place of pilgrimage for Thai people so at times I felt like an intruder as I watched the faithful process and pray solemnly and make offerings in this holy place.

Pilgrims
One of the first structures we learnt about was built around the Bohdi Tree at the temple. This structure houses the ashes of many former temple devotees whose families have paid a princely sum for a niche in this holy place.

The Bohdi Tree
What struck me, as a family historian, when I read the plaques on the niches was that several of the niches housed ashes of  people who had died in foreign countries including Brunei and Belgium. Th families of the deceased had taken great pains to have the remains sent to Thailand. I was especially surprised to see the plaque for Pete L E Petersen Jr who had died in Chico, California.

Pete L E Petersen's Plaque
It set me wondering if Pete's descendants in a few generations time would think to look for the resting place of their European named illustrious ancestor in a temple on a hill in Thailand. 

And there is the lesson I had reinforced at the Doi Suthep - As genealogists we must remove our blinkers and search everywhere as we seek our answers.

Doi Suthep

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Library and Information Week 24-30 May 2010

Snipped from another library site.

FAMILY HISTORY FOR BEGINNERSEngadine Library
Monday 24 May
10.30-11.30 am

Ever felt the urge to find out about your family tree?
Come and hear Heather Clarey from Botany Bay Family History Society give tips on how to begin researching your own family history using a variety of resources including ancestry.com

It seems as though local libraries are promoting the popular pursuit of family history during Library and Information Week 24-30 May 2010 by offering classes and lectures. I have already posted about events at Ballarat and Hurstville and will continue to look for other genie events.

Take a look at your library's website to see what other special events are on offer during this week. Mr Geniaus and I are off to a photography workshop at Hornsby Library.

Family History Lessons in Hurstville

Shamelessly snipped from http://lmg.hurstville.nsw.gov.au/WhatsOnDetail.aspx?PageID=34&ItemID=305

ARE YOU A BUDDING FAMILY HISTORY ENTHUSIAST?

Hurstville City Library are holding free family history ‘drop in’ sessions.

Details
Date: 26/05/2010 to 29/07/2010
Time: 10.00 am -12.00 pm
Location: Hurstville City Library
Contact: 9330 6444
Cost: FREE
Family  History tree

Hurstville City Library are holding free family history ‘drop in’ sessions.

May 26, June 23 & July 28, 2010
10.00am - 12.00pm
Sessions are FREE.

Our 'drop in' sessions are a fantastic way to meet people and access family history resources and
reference material.

The sessions give you an opportunity to learn about new resources and websites, and allow you to
seek advice from LMG staff.

While you're at Hurstville Library, why not take the opportunity to book a computer and explore online
databases and resources such as Ancestry Library.

For enquiries please contact the Museum & Gallery on 9330 6444 or email museumgallery@hurstville.nsw.gov.au

Explore, Discover, Connect: Family history lessons.

Explore, Discover, Connect: Family history lessons.

Free Family History Lessons in Ballarat and Wendouree to celebrate Library and Information Week.

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...