It’s that time of the year when I spend four to six weeks doing family history research, which takes nearly every minute of my spare time (nights and weekends). I normally start in mid-December, but this year I’m running a little behind because I’m trying to learn a new Macintosh genealogy program, iFamily for Tiger. It will be extremely painful, if not impossible, to migrate from my favorite genealogy software, Legacy; and I may fire up my old Dell Latitude (800 mhz. Pentium III) to do the job with Legacy again this year. It’s tough to beat!
Anyway, I may post a few quotes or links here at The Thin Edge, but don’t expect anything more till middle or late February. If you’re new to my blog, I could heartily recommend browsing Categorized Edginess—my article archives, arranged by category. Thanks for stopping by!
Have a wonderful Sabbatical.
Oh … so that’s where you’ve been.
That’s another of my husband’s obsessions … I completely understand. Enjoy!
Do what must be done and enjoy the accomplishment. We will be back when you are.
Are these Lollar’s kin to me as well? You were going to send me the one of our great, great (I believe) you showed me this summer. I did find it all interesting as I only though we were kin to the handful in Columbus for most of my life.
Bubba