Ten years and counting: my genealogical journey
It occurred to me this weekend, as I traipsed around Winterset Cemetery looking for a needle in a haystack (because the plat office was closed - CLOSED! On Memorial Day!) that I’ve been a genealogist for ten years. I have photos from my first trip (as an adult, anyway) to this very cemetery in the [...]
Thank a veteran… it makes a difference
Like we do every year, we went up to our Iowa Viet Nam memorial on Sunday to place some flowers and give my DH a few moments reflection on that part of his life. There was a woman standing nearby who asked us if we knew how many Iowans had died in that war. We [...]
Dude, where’s my bill?
It seems pertinent to point out that one of the Democrats’ most ballyhooed victories was the passage on April 2 of House File 653: the “We Heart Voter Fraud Bill” which allows for anyone - anyone - to register to vote, and then vote, on election day, pretty much without real identification, without any proof [...]
