The Army Reserve holds it's Best Warrior Competition this week (where I am!)
The modern history of swearing: where all the dirtiest swear words come from
Oklahoma City time capsule reveals pristine 100-year-old items
First World War: in search of his uncle's last resting place
Couple finds fully-stocked fallout shelter in back yard
Holocaust artifacts bear witness
Honoring Our Ancestors is wishful for the days of Art Deco
A great scrapbook page at Many Branches, One Tree
A comparison of online family tree programs at Genealogy's Star
The battle to determine the identity of WWI soldiers may be won with DNA
Great detective work for a Swedish ancestor at 2338 W. Washington Blvd.
8 comments:
I can hardly wait to read the history of swear words. You put together a really eclectic list for us this week!
Thanks, Wendy. Expect nothing less from this blogger. ;)
I'll admit to clicking on the swearing article first! :)
Thanks for mentioning my blog post about the fundraiser for the Mayflower II. They are struggling to get her back in the water sometime this summer. The lack of white oak for planking has slowed down the recovery.
Me, too! I found it pretty interesting.
You are very welcome, Heather. Hopefully we can spread the word across the net and drum up some money!
Thanks for the mention about my search for my husband's Swedish ancestors. What a lovely surprise.
You are welcome, Margel! It was a great post.
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