It was a stay-at-home genealogy day, with a short trip to the bank and the basketball game tonight to interrupt the train of thought.
* Read my email and blogs, and wrote Amanuensis Monday - Will of Thomas Read (1627-1701) of Sudbury MA before getting cleaned up. Came back and wrote SCGS Genealogy Jamboree is only Two Months Away! and set it for later in the morning. Wrote Paula Sassi on "Handwriting and History" on the CVGS blog.
* Had lunch at home, then went off to the bank to order checks and get money. Home by 1 p.m. to read, then worked on my FORUM article due last week. Finished it and submitted it to the editor.
* Thought about the MyHeritage article, and realized it was wrong, so wrote Pink or Blue? Does it Matter? I say No! Then worked on and wrote New Research Courses on the FamilySearch Learning Site.
* Went i n at 5 p.m. to watch TV news, read the paper, have dinner, and watch the NCAA Championship game, Butler vs. Connecticut. Rooted for Butler, but they lost badly due to poor shooting and rebounding.
* Back online at 8:30 p.m. to read, then added to the Best Of post, checked Facebook, and worked on the first two CVGS Genealogy 101 class presentations again. Those are done now. Wrote this post.
Genealogy today was 9.5 hours - 0.5 hour doing email, 1.5 hour reading blogs, 3.0 hours writing 6 blog posts, 0.5 hour on FamilySearch site, 2.5 hours working on FORUM column, and 1.5 hours working on CVGS Genealogy 101.
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