Monday, September 20, 2010
Photos from my childhood at Mt Washington
Photos taken from the trunk I found with photos of party's from Mt Washington. I have been testing Picasa photos and their ability to be emailed and blogged from my upgraded computer capability. Live long and prosper.
Mt Washington parsonage photos from my childhood
Photos taken from the trunk showing a summer at Mt Washington parsonage when I was a little tyke and my Mom's parents were there for their party.
Blogging with picasa family photos
Photos taken from my Mom's dad's trunk showing photos at Mt Washington with the cake plate Mom glued back together. I was working with Computer Knights my excellent computer support firm in Madisonville to get photos, media, and speakers configured right today. I am on the board of Crimestoppers and made it to the meeting late from working on events for hours today. Getting printers to print wirelessly and download drivers is time consuming. Live long and prosper. These photos are of some of the happiest days of my childhood and I looked up to Albert Loily Parkest my name sake very much.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Woodmen of the World History
Reading about the history of monuments some I have seen in cemetery areas in Western Kentucky I was inspired to find this link on the history of the organization. Woodmen of the World History
The Horse | Out-of-Competition Testing Set to Begin in Kentucky
A source of articles I follow regularly on horses including Ky legislation to protect the health of horses in the world games and a link even to sources of free horses and rescue horses. The Horse Out-of-Competition Testing Set to Begin in Kentucky
Western Kentucky Genealogy Blog: Tombstone Symbols of Fraternal Organizations
This is a blog I follow regularly and had a very interesting article on Woodmen of the World and their organization. My grandfather was a member and sold insurance and had belt that had a ceremonial axe on it in the lodge. One of my forestry friends Don Lam from the Mayfield Post is lying in Deaconess hospital recovering from injuries in the line of duty when a burning log ran over him. Keep inspectors and forestry rangers in your prayers tonight. Western Kentucky Genealogy Blog: Tombstone Symbols of Fraternal Organizations
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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A good reason to think about slowing down and enjoying the moment. LZTQM.jpg (1209�360)
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