Sunday, September 13, 2009

Best of the Genea-Blogs - not yet!

We have just returned from our 17 day vacation to the Midwest, and I am still recovering from sleeping on hard and soft beds (not my bed), walking through stores and malls and tourist sites, and eating too much restaurant food.

Consequently, the weekly Best of the Genea-Blogs feature is still on hiatus. And it will be for another week, since I'm off to Santa Cruz on Tuesday to grandpa-enjoy my grandsons - I'll come back home on Monday the 21st. I'm sorry about BOGB but it was too much for me to do the past three weeks - I was lucky to get wi-fi access and to read my email and blogs, and post one or two blogs each day, while we were away.

For those that absolutely, have to have something really great to read on a lazy Sunday surrounded by NFL football season, and we're still in the Baseball season too, here are some links to articles in the best genea-blog-ezine in existence:

* Digi-Scrapping Your Heirloom Pieces by Jasia in her monthly Captured Moments column on footnoteMaven's Shades of the Departed blog.

* The Year was 1923 by Sheri Fenley in her monthly The Year Was column on footnoteMaven's Shades of the Departed blog.

* History Hidden in the Shed by footnoteMaven on the Shades of the Departed blog.

* Ever Had A Bad Hair Day? by footnoteMaven on the Shades of the Departed blog.

* The Digital Toolbox by Denise Olson in her monthly The Creative Toolbox column on footnoteMaven's Shades of the Departed blog.

* Returning Back to the School of Life by Denise Levenick in her monthly Miss Penelope Dreadful column on footnoteMaven's Shades of the Departed blog.

* Friday From The Collectors - September 4 by Lisa Jarvis on footnoteMaven's Shades of the Departed blog.

Those are the entries on footnoteMaven's Shades of the Departed blog from just the last 9 days. There is at least an hour of reading pleasure there for enthralled readers of creative and informative genealogy writing.

My wish is that, in addition to posting these articles one at a time over a month, footnoteMaven would combine them into a digital e-zine in PDF format to be downloaded from a website or emailed to a subscriber list.

1 comment:

Jasia said...

Thanks for the mention, Randy!