HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone is safe and secure from the flooding and other perils of the big storm. My thoughts are with you all. Also, I'm sending healing to Heather.
I heard a wild turkey in the neighbors' side of the woods this week. I didn't see the bird, but the gobble call was unmistakable. I didn't look for it, because it was probably seeking safe haven from the hunters (Thanksgiving is coming here). I left it in peace.
I hope everyone has a good week (with sunshine!).
DIANE – Thank you for starting our new week. Sorry I didn’t reply when you asked how I was. I am well but busy. OH keeps “losing “ things as he forgets where something is and then what he wanted it for. I am learning to look in the most obvious place first. I need more patience to cope with interruptions to whatever I was doing.
Busy today taking OH to Podiatrist and this arvo we both had our covid jabs. Form filling x 2, then chemist had to enter all on computer and finally, after a long wait, the sting. Such excitement 2 outings!!!
Morning all!
Annette - see this link.
https://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/irish-records-burned.html
I went back to Cork in 2001 with my elder brother and sister to see where Dad was born - we found the street but their house had been replaced. It was called a 1 1/2 story with a low attic room.
He was one of 9! We had a great time meeting up with cousins and friends of my Mum and Dad.
HEATHER – Thank you,
ANNETTE – Can you find your mother on 1911 Irish census? I’ve had success with this site
www.census.nationalarchives.ie/
OG - you sound to have been very busy. So sorry you were in such pain with your leg. Glad you managed to get to church and do the reading.
I have taken a friend to Ness Botanic Gardens today as a treat for her birthday. Coffee and cake on arrival, entrance to garden then lunch after our walk. I was so pleased that there was still some colour about.
More photos from Ness.
This is a ginko biloba tree I believe