This was a stay-at-home genealogy day for me. The weather is still cool, high around 60F and low around 40F, clear as a bell and windy. No rain, though. We need some.
* Dropped Linda off, home to read email and blogs, picked her up and home by 9:15 a.m.
* Added to the Best Of post, noted that Butterflies at the Safari Park in April 2014 -- Post 504 of (Not So) Wordless Wednesday posted, and researched and wrote Getting Started With RootsFinder - Part 1: Program Menu Items.
* Worked a bit on George W. Seaver without any results. Took my nap.
* Had lunch, online at 12:30 p.m. to read, add to the Best Of post and answer email. Wandered around GEDMatch looking at GEDCOM files with no great success. Some close matches have one, but don't have my ancestors in them. Did a search on Brigham and Newton in the AncestryDNA matches. No close ones like I hoped.
* Checked out new Ancestry and FamilySearch collections with no new Seaver folks. Wrote Dear Randy: Can I Print a Pedigree Chart of my Ancestry Member Tree?
* Checked Twitter and Facebook, and added to the Best Of post, and answered more email.
* Went in at 5:30 p.m. to watch TV news, eat dinner, read the paper, wash dishes, and put out the trash.
* Online at 6:30 p.m. to read, then wrote two Treasure Chest posts, and worked on Samuel and Hannah Fletcher, a real mystery couple. TreeShared about 70 profiles with my Ancestry tree.
* Added to the Best Of post, checked email again, checked Facebook, and wrote this post. Genealogy today was about 9.0 hours.
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