Sunday, February 22, 2026

Weekly Roll

 

Cake, I made for Nonna's Birthday
Yummy and Easy
Recipe from Senior Center Newsletter


Linky Love

Librarians 45 Best Nonfiction Books of All Time- Some that I have read - Everything is Tuberculosis and Boys in the Boat

Cece Moore and Genetic Genealogy and Nancy Guthrie Case (youtube.com)

Roots Tech 2026 - online and in person genealogy conference is coming up 

Saturday, February 21, 2026

52 Ancestors - Clues in the Census

 52 Ancestors in 52 days prompt last week was Clues in the Census. 

I have been researching Joseph Wise Easterday and what intrigued me about him that his occupation in the census was "gardener " specifically in the 1900 Census. 




This piqued my interest. The majority of my family tree has tons of farmers.  I started thinking gilded age gardens etc. (The Blue Garden) This ultimately lead me down some gilded garden rabbit holes. However, when I looked at the 1910 census it says house farm and Joseph Easterday as a gardener. 


This led me to some more research into Gardens in Indianapolis. This led me to discover that Marion County had a large number of greenhouses that grew tomatoes and bib lettuce.  I think most likely Joseph had one of these truck farms. His farm had a green house so he was a gardener not a farmer.

Even his obituary has him employed as a gardener.




German Greenhouses and Truck Farms in Indianapolis

Indianapolis Greenhouse History

Monday, February 16, 2026

What I Read in February

 I am linking up with Modern Mrs Darcy's Quick Lit. Check out what everyone is reading. 


Wards of the State by Claudia Rowe

Claudia Rowe does a great deep dive of foster care mainly through the lens of Washington State. Claudia discusses in depth why the correlation between foster care and future imprisonment.  That poverty is not neglect and why even with insufficient/neglectful/abusive fair far better staying with their parents. I think this a discussion about foster care that needs to be had. I think there is a prevailing view that children need to be removed but does the state do a good job. This is another broken government system. The statistics are startling.


107 Days by Kamala Harris

This was our book club book.  I probably wouldn't of have read this one on my own. I think what made the most impression on me was first. Kamala was just living her Vice President life when she got the call that she was running. She was getting up to make pancakes for her nieces.  Secondly, civil rights activist Claudette Colvin passed away recently and she gave up her seat on the bus before Rosa Parks. Claudette Colvin, a teenager at the time, did not know she was going to make history. There is nothing that Kamala did that wasn't going to make history. This book is the result that good, bad, indifferent Kamala was going to be making history. I think there is more pressure to get it right. I feel I have a much better idea who Kamala is than I did during the election. When you have only 107 days to run there is almost no time to run successfully. I am looking forward to the discussion and the author meet.



Sunday, February 15, 2026

Weekly Roll

 



Going through my old Valentine's I found this gem from my nephew.  I love the handwriting.

Spicy Older Lady Blazers Fan Club


We the OGs (Old Gals) approve of this. It was a glorious win. It was Dame Time!

Deep Thoughts


I love this graphic that Brandi Kincaid made.  The world seems very loud and overwhelming at times. I hope through my chaos my love can be louder.

Friday, February 13, 2026

My Valentine this Year

 Every year I make a homemade valentine and remail it from Loveland, Colorado.  I have been doing this for a very long time. My hometown is Loveland.  This year they are celebrating the 80th year of Valentine Remailing Program.  I was lucky enough to drop off my valentine's there in Loveland.


I usually just mail them in a giant envelope to the Loveland Postmaster. There the volunteers stamp the outside with a special cachet, and the post office cancels with the Loveland postmark. 


Usually, I have a new idea for next year's valentine after I have mailed this year's valentine. I usually go through a few drafts before I settle on an idea. 


1st draft


2nd draft - mainly work with the Cricut

I got a Crayola marker air brush for Christmas.  I was influenced by Kristan at Friendsartlab.  


It is such a blast to play with so below is my design for 2026.





Thursday, February 12, 2026

52 Ancestors - Favorite Photo


Favorite photo was last week's prompt, but I thought in honor of Nonna I would post it this week. This lovely and talented lady turned 77 this week. Happiest of Birthdays to you Nonna. Nonna was a competitive roller-skater.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Superbowl Weekly Roll

 Ready for the BIG game?  Are you not a fan of sports ball? (LOL) Regardless I have some interesting links below for all.

How to Watch the Super Bowl - I decided to subscribe to Peacock for a month, so I get the Olympics as well. It was worth the 10.99 for me.  I could have changed my subscription included with my Walmart + from Paramount + to Peacock but I really like my Paramount.

Superbowl Games to play while you watch the big game. I have commercial bingo, but the commercial scavenger hunt sounds fun (#22)

Pregame Show from Alcatraz

Olympics More your speed - This ice dancing documentary on Netflix - Glitter and Gold. There is quite a bit of real life drama in the ice dancing world.

Jeffery Epstein and 23 Me DNA Tests - Weird crossover between Epstein Files and Genealogy

Inappropriate Thoughts

My Bestie and Me at my first NFL game

If you have any questions on who I will be rooting for in the Superbowl.  I think these photos will help.



Wednesday, February 4, 2026

What is saving me

 We have reached the middle of winter. Modern Mrs Darcy hosts a "What is Saving You".  It is funny that it always seems like the little things that are saving us. My list is below.  Check out what is saving others.

Buy Good Gloves - I live in a place that hardly ever gets much snow, but I was glad my husband bought me some good gloves.  I was going to cheap out, but when we had Snow and Ice Armegedon in Southeast New Mexico last week I was glad I didn't cheap out. I am a person who always has cold hands.  


Lighted Dog Collars - We started walking our dogs after supper and it is dark.  We got red and blue lighted collars. We are the neighborhood paw patrol.  They are rechargeable and have several light modes.

Book Club - I belong to the Sharon Says So book club.  I enjoy reading books I normally wouldn't attempt or pick. we read mainly nonfiction. I learn something every time. There is something so satisfying about sharing ideas about a book.  Also, in this turbulent time I find Sharon McMahon's knowledge and advice a welcome breath of fresh air. You can find Sharon on Instagram - SharonSaysSo

Postcard from Zazzle

Sending and Receiving Postcards - I joined postcrossing last year and it is a lot of fun to send and receive cards from all over. People always ask what I write.  I always write a little message tailored to their profile. Since I live close to Roswell, New Mexico. I send lots of alien postcards. I ask, "Do you believe?".

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Weekly Roll

Donuts are Love

Linky Love

 Floret flowers came out with their seed/bulb guide.  This is an incredible resource.

Watched Eleanor the Great with my Mom. This one will make you cry. It is on Netflix.

Things I googled

Player with the Longest Name in NBA History This is important sport trivia - LOL

What does POUR mean as a medical Acronym. Hey medical professionals do the patients a favor and avoid acronyms in surgical instructions.

His Eye is on the Sparrow - gospel hymn that my father remembered his mother singing.

National Thank a Mailman Day -Wednesday February 4

Deep Thoughts


I am in my hometown while my mom recovers from surgery. We always have a lot of laughs at my parents' house. My mom and dad like to laugh. I think I get my whacky humor from them.