My daughter calls it "Modern Genealogy" when she captures things her family is doing. My favorite is her "Heard Around the House" which she captures comments the kids make. Imagine if we could go back in time to hear what we or our parents said when we were 5 and 8 years old. What goes on in this little guy's mind is priceless. A sample follows:
Heard Around The House
We are driving in the car and he says, "I wish I still had my tonsils."
Mom, "Why? You aren't getting sick anymore buddy."
Ben, "Because I want them back. Katie still has hers. Why does she still have hers?"
Katie, "My tonsils weren't to big. Your tonsils were to big so they had to be taken out."
Ben, "I want mine back!"
Katie, "Well, your not in charge. God has the plan for you and you needed your tonsils out."
Friday, April 17, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
THE PEOPLE IN THE BARNES' BOX PART 2
Browsing though the Bristol history book from the library, I found over a page of info on Rodney Barnes who I posted on a few days ago . Included was a photo of him in his old age. It also gave a clue to where the family lived before the Bradley St home. It mentions a Monce trout pond which could be located on Monce Rd. just around the corner from our house. For those of you unfamiliar with the area the town of Farmington was the mother town of Bristol and Burlington.The Bristol and Burlington area was called the "West Woods" and later "New Cambridge" and "West Briton". Bristol became a town and still contained Burlington until the early 1800's. Other areas I mention in the blog are the villages of Forestville (Bristol) and Whigville (Burlington).
It looks like Sherman Barnes' had at least 3 sons that followed him in the machinist trade, Monroe (our line) Bainebridge and Rodney. Brainbride and Rodney worked for the Hubbell Co.in Forestville. The most famous product been the Hubbell Marine Clock. While looking that up I found the History of Bristol on line at Google Books. Who knew!
Smith, Eddy N., and George B. Smith, comps. Bristol, Connecticut ("In Olden Time New Cambridge") Which Includes Forestville. Hartford,Conn.: City Printing Co., 1907.

It looks like Sherman Barnes' had at least 3 sons that followed him in the machinist trade, Monroe (our line) Bainebridge and Rodney. Brainbride and Rodney worked for the Hubbell Co.in Forestville. The most famous product been the Hubbell Marine Clock. While looking that up I found the History of Bristol on line at Google Books. Who knew!
Smith, Eddy N., and George B. Smith, comps. Bristol, Connecticut ("In Olden Time New Cambridge") Which Includes Forestville. Hartford,Conn.: City Printing Co., 1907.

Saturday, April 11, 2009
A Swamp Yankee's Research Gadgets
First of all some free things do work well. I use Mozilla Firefox for my browser and one add-on available is ZOTERO which labeled as the "next generation research tool". It allows you to take snapshots of web pages. It sits at bottom of the browser window and you can access files from there.
I also use Google Docs and Notes, which is another method of copying and storing things of the web. Google docs can render a great PDF for down load also. Its also great to access from other locations and retrieve later from home.
As for photos I use Faststone Image Viewer available at Faststone.org. It has some neat viewing options, quick resizing and editing tools. I discovered this week I could use in the photo properties the "jpg comments" feature to add info to the photo. I'll be posting some soon to see if the info can be accessed in Blogger. I tried Picasa awhile ago but found it lacking.
I finally took a look at Roots Television and found a video on adding comments below a photo using GIMP . So I viewed it 4 or 5 times and opened my Gimp program (it has always scared me) and did it. The man giving the demo gave me the clue about the photo properties option. Good stuff on there. I saw videos for retouching photos which I will be going through real soon.
I also use Google Docs and Notes, which is another method of copying and storing things of the web. Google docs can render a great PDF for down load also. Its also great to access from other locations and retrieve later from home.
As for photos I use Faststone Image Viewer available at Faststone.org. It has some neat viewing options, quick resizing and editing tools. I discovered this week I could use in the photo properties the "jpg comments" feature to add info to the photo. I'll be posting some soon to see if the info can be accessed in Blogger. I tried Picasa awhile ago but found it lacking.
I finally took a look at Roots Television and found a video on adding comments below a photo using GIMP . So I viewed it 4 or 5 times and opened my Gimp program (it has always scared me) and did it. The man giving the demo gave me the clue about the photo properties option. Good stuff on there. I saw videos for retouching photos which I will be going through real soon.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
BLOGGER IDENITY ISSUE
I've had a problem leaving comments on several blogs and then I noticed my smiling face was missing on most of the blogs I follow. Some how I was one of the blanks with no id at all.
I went to the "manage blog you follow" screen and changed all back to a blogger ID.
Is google acting up or did I do some thing?
I went to the "manage blog you follow" screen and changed all back to a blogger ID.
Is google acting up or did I do some thing?
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