When in Maine -- eat lobster. Drove out to Two Lights to view the lighthouses and, most importantly, try the Lobster Shack lobster rolls. A split bun bursting with fresh picked meat. Serious competition for yesterday's lunch washed down with a splash of bubbly. Too bad I don't know about any … [Read more...]
Lobster Roll in Maine
Just had to share... Lunch for the common man. … [Read more...]
GB Games Progress
The GB Games must be going strong, but I think I am falling behind in the medal count... Unless onsite research and mobile blogging fit in somewhere. Hmmm... Maybe, organizing? I've been careful to collect the source information I will need to document my "finds" so that should be easy when I get … [Read more...]
A Mis-marked Marker?
The quest for family tombstones led to the grave of "Abigail, wife of Josiah French, died May 10, 1790 [5], aged 23 years." The slate marker stands about 3-1/2 or 4 feet tall and features a carved mourning urn across the tympanum. While the numerals are sharp and clear, the number "5" appears to … [Read more...]
Tombstone hunting in Cavendish VT
"It's just right off the road" has to be what every ancestor-hunter wants to hear from their spouse. Mine insisted we drive out Hwy 2 to see what we could find in Cavendish, home to James Winsor.Drove past the great old brick building home to the Cavendish Historical Society (open … [Read more...]
The Family Curator Meets the Next Generation
Made it to Norwich in time to meet our new great-niece, Bridget Bernice. Now we're collecting collateral descendents too! … [Read more...]
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