This was almost a stay-at-home day...but not much real genealogy work was done. The workers were here from 9 to 3, but didn't seem to get much done. The iDrive finished uploading.
* Read email and blogs, then wrote Treasure Chest Thursday - Post 289: 1711 Marriage Record of Thomas Allen and Sarah Grande in Sudbury, Mass. and Crestleaf.com’s 12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds -- November 2015: Worcester County, Massachusetts Probate Records and set it for later.
* Left at 10 a.m. for the doctor appointment, got right in at 10:30 and was out by 11:15 and went to Sunset for lunch with the Rohr engineers. Home by 1 p.m.
* Read , answered email, added to the Best Of post, and took my nap.
* Up at 2:30 pm. to read, work a bit in Ancestry, check Facebook, and then looked for blog fodder. Didn't find much.
* Went in at 5:15 p.m. to watch TV, eat dinner, read the paper and wash dishes.
* Online at 7 p.m. to read, wrote 1900 Census Instructions for San Diego Enumerators, work a bit in Ancestry Hints, but the computer slowed way down. Rebooted. Paul called. worked in FamilySearch Family Tree matching Seaver folks.
* Checked Facebook, added to the Best Of post, and wrote this post. Genealogy today was 7.5 hours.
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