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I come to Canada
Where am I going...and why am I in this handbasket? —
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It was going to be a quick visit – twenty minutes, twenty-five at the max. I still had to hit the grocery store – I’d promised the kids a pizza for dinner as I’d wrestled derelict zippers and paired mittens that morning – and if I was fast enough, I could swing by [...]19 hours ago -
An Update on Emil
GenBlog —
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This is a follow-up to my Finding Emil post from last month. I haven’t really be able to figure out much since that post, but I’ve found some more information that may eventually help, including a real photo postcard in the box of photos from my aunt. While I was at the Illinois Archives a few weeks ago, ...1 day ago -
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is characterized by loss of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas leading to a deficiency of insulin. Type 1: Results from the body’s failure to produce insulin. Most affected people ar
Diabetes —
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that the dietary the of have improvements control with diabetes increased TNF-a associated and diabetes, with by signal in promote this immediately the individuals 2 are adjust [...]1 day ago -
Crack the family code: new family research service
Manchester Lit List —
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Delving into your family history has never been easier thanks to Manchester Libraries’ brand new research service. For the first time, Manchester Libraries has its own research officer on hand to help people solve the mystery of their origins, reveal unknown ancestors, and unearth hidden family secrets. The ...1 day ago -
Happy Birthday to the World’s Smartest Sister!
GeneaBlogie —
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Two years ago, when my little sister had her (ahem!) most significant birthday yet, I wrote about her , in what I think was one of my best posts ever. Now, two years later, as we slip into that time of life where we spend a great deal of time caring for our parents as they once cared for us, I’ve spent ...2 days ago -
"The Life of Me"
Lookin' Up —
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Sunday afternoon I went up to the attic bedroom at Moms house to see what might need to be done before Jim comes home for Christmas (just in case he might spend a bit of time there..). I was distracted by peeking into the attic. Though there is not really much stored away up there, once in a while I find a treasure. ...2 days ago -
Burr Bible
Heavenly Worldliness —
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Were going through stuff. This is my great grandfathers Bible I believe. If I have it right James Burr served as a Captain in the Salvation Army and worked on the Newport Transporter Bridge.2 days ago -
Goodbye, Cinnamon
A Day That is Dessert —
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We said a very sad goodbye to our beloved cat tonight. Cinnamon had nearly fourteen years of happy, well loved life. Her companionship has been a constant for me as she has followed me around the house the entirety of her life. She showed surprising patience for Abbott and Cal as they entered her life as infants, ...3 days ago -
Blame genes, not stress, for grey hair
Thaindian News —
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London, Dec 1 (ANI): Going grey? Don’t blame stress for the damage, as it’s your mother and father’s fault, says a new study.Unilever scientists think family history has a far greater influence on the greying of a woman’s hair than previously thought.To reach the conclusion, boffins studied more than 200 ...3 days ago -
Learning To Live With Eczema
Home Remedies —
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Eczema may cause stress, sleepless nights and almost always causes itching and it is an uncomfortable skin condition. If you scratch the itchy patches you may aggravate the condition and cause more intense itchiness. It could be this is helping to develop the rash. If you should continue to scratch the rash will most ...3 days ago -
Black Catholic History Month: The Knights of Who?
GeneaBlogie —
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“Claverism” observes 100th Anniversary in USA Every Catholic and many a non- Catholic recognizes the name of the largest Catholic lay organization in the world, the Knights of Columbus. This is a group of “practical” Catholic men who do charitable acts. Indeed, over the last ten years, the “K of C” ...3 days ago -
Black Catholic History Month: Black Catholics in the South
GeneaBlogie —
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The notion of black Catholics in the South is not often the subject of much discussion by anyone, anywhere. The southern United States is frequently thought of as having been settled largely by Scots-Irish and English people, not exactly fans of the Church of Rome. The South is caricatured as a bastion of ...3 days ago -
Black Catholic History Month: The Josephite Fathers and Brothers
GeneaBlogie —
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Earlier in the month, we discussed the life of Father Charles Uncles, the first black priest both trained and ordained in the United States. He was instrumental in the founding of the Society of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart. This order of priests and religious were founded to evangelize the recently freed blacks ...3 days ago -
Quilted Christmas tags
winnowings —
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Aren’t these cute? My daughter-in-law, Toni, gave these quilted gift tags. I’m going to write on them with Pigma Micron pens. Toni said she is going to use Puff pens to write on her tags. Is sure is nice to have a quilter in the family. Thank you, Dear.3 days ago -
The Miller House
GenBlog —
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Back in May, I posted about a box of photographs my aunt had given me. Today, I finally had some time to go through them. I found quite a bit of photos I had never seen, including the ones featured in this post. In 1949, my grandfather, Harold MILLER spent six months building his own home. It’s a ...3 days ago -
A Rare Find
GenBlog —
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The theme for the 6th edition of A Festival of Postcards is: White. So this is your chance to share any of your black and white postcards, or colour postcards featuring white (think white sands and snow, White Cliffs of Dover etc.). As always, feel free to play with the theme. Do you have postcards ...3 days ago -
A Christmas Gift
GenBlog —
Authority: 464
The theme for the 19th edition of Smile for the Camera is: The Gift. It is the holiday season and a time for giving. So give Smile readers the gift of sharing, sharing a family photograph. It can be a gift given or received, it can be the gift of talent, it can be the gift of having the photograph itself. ...3 days ago -
On the first time public transportation riders saw my ass
Mommy is Moody —
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I’m 15. My hair trails down my back, reddish-orange. I don’t wear makeup, because I don’t really need it, yet. My tshirt is a size medium, plain, Hanes, scooped up from the bargain bin of the Sears kids’ department – I have four of them in different colors. My jeans are a holy mess, size 34. I wear Airwalks ...3 days ago -
A Piece of History
Lookin' Up —
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"After supper my family and I went out to Penfield to see Grampa Plotzker who has cancer in his lungs. He is thin and weak and in very much pain. There is little hope for him, although we have faith in God and the grape cure that he will come through o.k. and will be able to go fishing with me again. Signed, ...4 days ago -
Take Five
Uphilldowndale —
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Joe had some homework to do, an art project, he had to produce five photographs of modern or contemporary architecture, which is a bit tricky around here, as things tend to look rather vernacular in style; unless you count the ugly tin shed down by the canal that trades under the brand of Tescos; I try hard to ...4 days ago

