Thursday, April 30, 2009

Spring flowers
















Our red honeysuckle that's moved with us for the last 5 moves has just begun its annual display--we expect lots of hummingbirds any day. And the new yellow honeysuckle on the other side of the trellis is also starting. Not only that, the old-fashioned snowball bush didn't get 'nipped' by frost this year and is putting on a spectacular display. Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Freaky things on my birthday...

I went to the History Channel today and looked at 'this day in history'--some strange stuff happened on April 29th:
>Hitler and Eva Braun married in 1945 (and killed themselves the next day). US soldiers liberated Dachau the same day--one of my old Sunday School teachers was with the 101st Airborne who liberated one of the camps, and who invaded Bertesgarden, Bavaria--Hitler's 'Eagle's nest'
>>Joan of Arc came to the relief of Orleans
>>>New Orleans fell to Union forces during 'the late unpleasantness'
>>>>1951, Dale Earnhart was born. Different years, Emperor Hirohito and poet Rod McKuen were born
>>>>>1974 Nixon released the tapes that brought him down
>>>>>>First joint US/Russia spacewalk (1990s I think)
Found out that on the day I was born, some congressman in Washington dropped dead in his office.
Like I said, freaky stuff!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter and family

We had a great Easter morning at church. At first it looked like there would be a tiny crowd, but they poured in at the last minute to enjoy the music of the Watkins family (acoustic gospel bluegrass).
Jim and Bonnie (our daughter-in-law Tasha's folks, and our good friends) hosted us for lunch and a birthday celebration for Debbie. I won't double-post the photo albums, but if you're on Facebook you can go to my facebook page and look at them...also some cool shots we took on a trip to the Atlanta History Center last week.

More Old Family Information

Wow, when you finally get a breakthrough on your family ancestry search, you can jump to a lot of new information quickly...
Just found out today that William Jones, my distant ancestor who emigrated from Shropshire, England to Virginia before eventually moving to South Carolina, also served in the Patriot forces during the Revolution.
I suspected that a Thomas Jones who fought in the Revolution was a son of William's, and that Thomas was an older brother of Solomon Jones, my ancestor born in 1774. Another ancestor, Nimrod Cross, gave a deposition about Thomas Jones' Revolutionary service so Thomas' ancient widow could get a congressional pension in the 1830s.
Anyway, I'm now eagerly trying to get in touch with a distant, distant cousin who's written a book about our Jones family. Of course I doubt that she has many of the Georgia Joneses in the book, but what I want is information about the ones 'way back there.'
And it looks as if we'll have a Jones family reunion this September or October in Forsyth County at Harmony Grove Baptist.
More when I learn more...

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Parts of the chart...
















These are jpg files taken from a scan of printouts of the pdf file of a MS Publisher file of my family chart I've been working on! In the last few days, I've jumped back over 200 years in tracing my family...pretty good for a guy that was stuck for roughly 20 years on "John Jones!"










If you click on each image, blogger opens the file in some kind of image deal that will let you see them in more detail. I have pages 1, 2, and 17-19 of the total of 20 pages in the big file. This was more or less an experiment!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Snow day on spring break!











Yesterday it spit snow all day, but didn't stick to anything. Overnight, it began to stick, and this morning the trees and grass were covered! It's still snowing now, even though the ground's still warm, and most of what was on the grass has melted. There's still a lot on the trees. These are some pix Debbie took this morning. They're dark because it was early and the sky was very overcast still.