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Sobonfu Some talks about Women’s Wisdom and Grief
Beth's blog on the Virtual Tea House | December 20th 2009 by myrabeth
Many of you are familiar with Malidoma Some’s work with men and initiation, flowing from his tribal connections to the African Dagara. His now ex wife Sobonfu Some has some equally powerful things to say about women’s processes. This read more
Love Columnist Expands Lee Hiller Designs with Her Passion for Fa…
Arts for Entertainment Blog | December 19th 2009 by kon5518
Love Columnist Expands Lee Hiller Designs with Her Passion for Fashion Her store began with nature photographs taken in the mid 1990s Erie, PA., continued with her 1999 collection of Washington DC shots which began her foray into digital photograph. read more
Heat and Cricket at Arthur's Creek
Publish Or Perish | December 16th 2009 by Allan Russell
It has been quite hot here today 39 ° C (about 102 ° F) in the City and 41° (106°F) out here to the north.. So once I finished work I just came home and stayed indoors. 40 -41° are not uncommon summer temperatures here. We got as hot as 47° (1 read more
Obsessive Genealogical Disorders
Genealogy Herald | December 15th 2009 by Sakasumi
I found this quite true and humorous all at the same time! Thought I would share it will all of you. Happy Reading! My family coat of arms ties at the back….is that normal? My family tree is a few branches short! [...] read more
Emma, India, and Dawn Starts
Publish Or Perish | December 14th 2009 by Allan Russell
You are going to have to excuse me but I am in a rambling mood tonight.One of the things that is nice about the work I do is that there are early starts. And no before you all say “is he mad?” I do not enjoy getting up at 5:00am any more than the read more
Sunset Vista Cemetery In AZ
Headstonesgenealogy’s Weblog | December 12th 2009 by Tina And Todd Atkinson
We have a volunteer who took the photos at Sunset Vista Cemetery in AZ. The posses to get them up has already been started so we hope to get them up soon. So far we have the cemetery grounds pictures up to look through. We are still working on pic read more
Can karta of HUF sell ancestral immovable property with out the c…
Tax Guru | December 11th 2009 by Sandeep Kanoi
Question:- A Karta of a HUF makes an agreement with another person to sell an ancestral immovable property for a consideration. His married sons refuse to execute the sale deed in the last minute saying that the sale consideration is nowhere near... read more
How to read Tarot Cards (part V): Do I have to be a Psychic to be…
Wild Iris Books | December 10th 2009
The very short answer to this question is, yes. In point of fact, everyone is naturally psychic. It’s how we’re hardwired. Once upon a time, our ancestors’ very survival depended on nothing but their intuition and observational skil read more
Learn about other cultures this Christmas.
The Couples Spot | December 10th 2009 by Rob Alex
We here in the United States are pretty secure in our view of Christmas so much so that we actually don’t know how other cultures view Christmas. One thing that is hard for me to understand is what do people do that live in warm climates during read more
BMD Documents and photos for Gambrills
Bobby Family Tree | December 8th 2009
WORK IN PROGRESS….. Looking to get a Birth/Marriage and death certificates and a photo for all of William Gambrills 70 or so grandchildren and his 15 children. Please note that i possibly do not have all his grandchildren listed here, so if i read more
The Ancestor Tree
The You Go Genealogy Girls | December 8th 2009 by Cheri L. Hopkins
My ancestors and relatives mean a lot to me. I wouldn't be here without my ancestors! Christmas is a perfect time to focus on Christmas-past and our ancestors. A year ago my granddaughter suggested I needed to make ornaments for my tree with photo read more
We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from…
Daily Inspiration - Daily Quote | December 4th 2009 by Jonathan Huie
Plant Trees For Your GrandchildrenTreat the earth well. It was not given to you by your parents,it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children. - Native American traditionalEvery read more
Time-TravelinOma
TravelinOma | December 2nd 2009 by Marty
Birthday GirlMy grandma often told me about a day when she was just six years old. Her brother, who was eight, was babysitting her, and she fell and cut her head open. Terrified by all the blood, she begged him to go get the church ward teachers to read more
Dragon Knowledge
Spirituality for Living | December 1st 2009 by Dragon Intuitive
Are dragons an entity akin to angels in the metaphysical world or a species of angel? They are not angels, but not beneath angels. In the beliefs that deal with dragons, there was always a path to meeting with dragons, and it was always seen as inten read more
Did my ancestor need to apologize to the Indians?
KChristieH: An Eclectic Mix of Musings | November 29th 2009 by Kathy
If my kids were to construct a physical family tree to reflect what we know of their ancestors, it would be incredibly lopsided. My husband can barely trace his ancestors back to his great grandparents, whereas I can trace at least one branch of my f read more
Oddity of Digital SLR Viewfinders
Pro Snap Shot | November 28th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez
In general, the viewfinder system of dSLR cameras operates very much like their film SLR counterparts. That would be great, except for one thing: Such systems rob you of the use of the digital sensor up until the instant the exposure is made. One read more
Oddity of Digital SLR Viewfinders
Easy Photo Today | November 27th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez
In general, the viewfinder system of dSLR cameras operates very much like their film SLR counterparts. That would be great, except for one thing: Such systems rob you of the use of the digital sensor up until the instant the exposure is made. One read more
What is the best Paid Genealogy site on the net
English Ancestors | November 27th 2009 by janetmc
I was reading an article the other day about Ancestry.com. As you can imagine they are the biggest online provider of family research. Its not all good for them as half of their members take out membership and then cancel. Are you one of those depart read more
Gods or Ancestors
Swain Wodening's Blog | November 24th 2009 by Swain Wodening
We perhaps cannot be certain who our ancient Heathen ancestors held more important. Whether it was the worship of Ése (Æsir) and Wen (Vanir) or worship of the ancestors we cannot be fully aware. In a recent discussion with Brian Alderman read more
Keeping Rhythm Fascinatin’ — How to Make Tap Dance Come Alive
Dance Advantage | November 24th 2009 by danceadvantage
This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Columnists Today, I’m proud to introduce our new columnist, Sarah Mason! Sarah brings a wealth of experience as a dance educator, ensemble director, and tap dancer to Dance Advantage and will be a regul read more
Where Michelangelo may have gotten his inspiration
Beth's blog on the Virtual Tea House | November 22nd 2009 by myrabeth
Wait. Hold the phone. Did Michelangelo take one of those Inland Passage tours? Had a hard time getting to Vancouver from Rome in the 1500’s? Maybe he just dreamed the scene above and here came the hands of man and god, voila. The creative process i read more
Ancestry History
Irish Genealogical | November 20th 2009 by Stephanie
It is easy to see why it is important to know about history. History tends to repeat itself and we often encounter the same issues of a number of years ago. It is not always that we have been learning from our mistakes… Being religious or not, it i read more
The Promises Made to the Fathers
Temple Study | November 19th 2009 by Bryce Haymond
Elijah Appearing In The Kirtland Temple, by Dan Lewis. My father is on the High Council in the Riverton Utah Stake, and this past Sunday he was asked to speak in a ward about the temple and family history work. He sent me his talk, and I thought i read more
White Pride
Naked Liberty | November 17th 2009 by Norbert Sluzewski
by Nancy Morgan RightBias.com November 16, 2009 I’m a proud White-Irish-American and I’d like to celebrate my unique culture and heritage. Though I personally had no part in it, my white European ancestors were the ones who founded the read more
Guest post by Kathy Powell: 'Salmon Becomes Them'
Beth's blog on the Virtual Tea House | November 14th 2009 by myrabeth
One of the best parts of the Virtual Tea House is that it is becoming an incubator for new voices. Out of the recent Nature of Words workshops here in Bend, I met a new-to-be friend, Kathy Powell who lives here in Central Oregon. This is her first po read more
ANTIQUES + GREEN + SOCIAL NETWORKING = A VERY GOOD THING!
Ms Dow Antiques TIQUE TALK | November 13th 2009 by Ms Dow Antiques
Social networking -- everyone's doing it, right? But is everyone doing it RIGHT? And "Going green" -- everyone's doing that, too. Here's the big question: Who is combining these multiple concepts -- green and social networking with antiques collectin read more
A family tree worth fighting for
Storybooking: Preserving Heritage | November 13th 2009 by Michelina Hall
I have been working on this portable family tree magnetic game, and finished it just in time for the 33rd Annual Florida State Genealogical Society Conference.The family tree mat was created with a 8.5x11 page and the family face pieces using a 5x7 i read more
Originating Spirit
Spirituality for Living | November 12th 2009 by Dragon Intuitive
Spirit was originally the concept of an active agent. Spirit was anything that caused things to happen and was not some abstract, lifeless force. Quite the opposite. In the old world, things being guided by life was just a given. Our ancestors had go read more
Tombstone Tuesday: Oreste Santoriello and family
Storybooking: Preserving Heritage | November 10th 2009 by Michelina Hall
One of the great things about cemeteries in Italy is that you will find pictures of the deceased on almost any tombstone, and this is true for my family's tomb.My dad bought the piece of land in the Cava de' Tirreni cemetery(in Italy) and build it in read more
Hope For Breast Cancer Treatment With Cryo-Cell
iPentimento - Genealogy and History | November 9th 2009 by webduck
In 1939, breast cancer took the life of my great aunt, Elizabeth Yates Johnston at the young age of forty-nine. We’ve come a long way in treating breast cancer in the 70 years since her death, but there’s still more to do. Cryo-Cell Inter read more

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