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- The Promises Made to the Fathers by Temple Study on Nov 20, 2009
Elijah Appearing In The Kirtland Temple, by Dan Lewis. My father is on the High Council in the Riverton Utah Stake, and this past Sunday he was asked to speak in a ward about the temple and family history work. He sent me his talk, and I thought it...
- ANTIQUES + GREEN + SOCIAL NETWORKING = A VERY GOOD THING! by Ms Dow Antiques Blog - Tique Talk on Nov 13, 2009
Social networking -- everyone's doing it, right? But is everyone doing it RIGHT? And "Going green" -- everyone's doing that, too. Here's the big question: Who is combining these multiple concepts -- green and social networking with antiques collectin...
- Hope For Breast Cancer Treatment With Cryo-Cell by iPentimento | Genealogy and More on Nov 9, 2009
In 1939, breast cancer took the life of my great aunt, Elizabeth Yates Johnston at the young age of forty-nine. We’ve come a long way in treating breast cancer in the 70 years since her death, but there’s still more…...
- The Knight Studio in Kilgore, Texas by This Eclectic Life on Oct 30, 2009
The internet constantly amazes me. I suppose it can be used for good or evil, but this is Friday, so I’ll focus on only the good. That isn’t hard so hard to do, is it? I enjoy having an encyclopedia at my fingertips, although I am somet...
- Photo of the Day at Are You In My Photo by iPentimento | Genealogy and More on Oct 10, 2009
I had a nice surprise when I visited Are You In My Photo’s site tonight. One of the photos I posted yesterday was chosen for photo of the day. I added this particular photo of my dad’s Carrier Aircraft Service Unit…...
- Pre-Flight Nerves by The Buddha Diaries on Sep 23, 2009
We leave again for a trip next Monday, and I'm noticing all the familiar signs of pre-travel nerves: restlessness, difficulty in falling asleep, low levels of fear and anger promoting a general sense of malaise. It's not a long trip this time; we're...
- The Emory Family Genealogy Gold Mine by iPentimento | Genealogy and More on Aug 11, 2009
The Emory family of Centreville, Maryland must be in shock to find that their packrat ancestors kept 400 years of documents. Everything from slave records to more mundane receipts. It makes my paltry collection pale by comparison, but I think ourR...





