DNA for genealogy or anthropology is not just about finding the ancestors, their information and rellies - it is about going to visit people and places from the cemetery down the street to the archives in any country in the world or the Ice-Age art of the caves of southern France and northern Spain. I … Continue reading Ice-Age Ancestors Tour ~ And The Winners Are… Google – Ring – Jif – Izod – Travelon & Hotel Palacio de Trasvilla
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Making The FindAgrave Memorial… Farewell This Stardust Gee Gee
Some days the task of volunteering on the Find A Grave website feels like a burden -- days when it's not just trying to add memorials and gravesites for posterity, but recording the death of a friend - of family. Like mother or sister or friend -- Gee Gee, Georgie Anne Geyer. She loved genealogy … Continue reading Making The FindAgrave Memorial… Farewell This Stardust Gee Gee
The Tour ~ Cave Doodles And Spanish Spas ~ In The Footsteps Of Our Ice-Age Ancestors
Part -1 ~ The Overview Wikipedia Prof saxx [Public domain] / to D48, 24620 Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, France What do Genevieve von Petzinger, Jean Manco and Alex Shoumatoff all have in common? Contributed to the itinerary of the trip... more people to name and credit - with response. With the research of Dai and my haplogroups, we are … Continue reading The Tour ~ Cave Doodles And Spanish Spas ~ In The Footsteps Of Our Ice-Age Ancestors
The Racket Is In The Bag
How many different bag sizes are there for checked baggage and carry-on? Who knows? There is a wonderful department store in Arnedillo, Spain that has a chart beside the luggage with the sizes - 22" for one, 25" for another, 24" and 23" for yet another two. And more exciting to figure out - what … Continue reading The Racket Is In The Bag
Cave Doodles And Spanish Spas ~ In The Footsteps Of Our Ice-Age Ancestors
Coming Soon! The itinerary is being planned - and I am carrying DNA kits with me. Wikipedia Prof saxx [Public domain]