How can we honor everyone else? Our history is shaped by those who had the most impact and those that captured their stories in words, images, or sculpture. We speak of Brutus and Julius Caesar, not of their toga makers. Yet everyone contributed to getting us to this point. How do we learn more from - and honor - all of our ancestors, not just the ones that made it into print?
Nice work, Brad! I'll pass this along to Dee as she's the keeper of our Mom and Dad's pics... I did the 23andme DNA, but haven't dove into the history yet. If you're ever in up visiting the folks, you've got a place to stay and we can catch up here on the Island! Hope you and yours are doing great. Cheers!
Great post, I especially love the reference to being an incarnation of Buckaroo Banzai! Your tips on how to get started doing this research are so helpful. This type of of process always seems challenging and hard to know where to start.
History goes to those that made it into writing
Nice work, Brad! I'll pass this along to Dee as she's the keeper of our Mom and Dad's pics... I did the 23andme DNA, but haven't dove into the history yet. If you're ever in up visiting the folks, you've got a place to stay and we can catch up here on the Island! Hope you and yours are doing great. Cheers!
Great post, I especially love the reference to being an incarnation of Buckaroo Banzai! Your tips on how to get started doing this research are so helpful. This type of of process always seems challenging and hard to know where to start.