Blogging sabbatical, digging up bones

Lollar Family circa 1913It’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!

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4 Responses to Blogging sabbatical, digging up bones

  1. Pistol Pete says:

    Have a wonderful Sabbatical.

  2. sonja says:

    Oh … so that’s where you’ve been.

    That’s another of my husband’s obsessions … I completely understand. Enjoy!

  3. Anne says:

    Do what must be done and enjoy the accomplishment. We will be back when you are.

  4. Bubba Lollar says:

    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

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