Monday, January 15, 2024

Lucky 13th Blogiversary

Well, it's lucky 13!  Lisa Hork Gorrell and I started our blogs on January 15, 2011, and we're both still at it.  The past two years for me have been much skimpier on posts (and I didn't even manage to post for my blogiversary last year), but I'm still here, plugging along, writing about my family and family history in general.  I hit 2,000 posts sometime last year.

During the past couple of years most of my posts have been for Saturday Night Genealogy Fun and Wordless Wednesday, two memes I've followed for a while, but there hasn't been much else.

I fully intend that this year will be different.  I have so many things I want to write about!  I want to finish up my family events.  I have something like 6,000 photographs from the photo bonanza that I plan to identify and discuss.  Gotta track down my cousin who was given up for adoption, figure out my biological great-grandfather, find more documents for my family in the Maryland Motherlode and the New York City Historical Vital Records Project, write down more family stories . . . geez, I better get going!

8 comments:

  1. Happy 13th Blogiversary. I look forward to your blogs this year.

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  2. Wishing you a happy 13th blogiversary! Can't wait to read more about your photo bonanza, your great-grandpa, and other posts you'll be writing in 2024. Take care.

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  3. Happy 13th Blogiversary! I can’t believe it! Congratulations and may we all continue blogging and be the best neighbors! 🍾🎈

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    1. Thank you, True! I too hope we all continue blogging and sharing our family information with the world.

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  4. Hey Cousin. I'd say u r going to b busy & fortunate. If anyone can accomplish this list it's you. Hopefully R. L. L. will b among those successes. Love & TY

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    1. Thanks for the good wishes, Pattie! I appreciate the support.

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