Ah, the Ides of March. 2,063 years ago, who stabbed Julius Caesar? I forget...oh yeah, Brutus and several others. 23 wounds. Thank you, Wikipedia!
Oh well, this wasn't a real big genealogy day, although it had its moments. A little research, some blogs, some Hints resolved, but it was nice outside so I got some vitamin A.
* Dropped Linda at the Y, home to read email and blogs, added to the Best of and RootsTech posts, and noted that 52 Ancestors - Week 269: #442 Joseph Colby (1707-1768) of Amesbury, Mass. and Chester, New Hampshire posted.
* Picked up Linda at 9 a.m. and we stopped at the grocery store, home by 9:45 a.m.
* Answered email, then wrote New Records Available To Search This Findmypast Friday, 15 March 2019. Took my nap.
* Had lunch, and wrote Genealogy News Bytes - 15 March 2019.
* Worked in Ancestry Hints for the Irish Seavers, and added content and sources to RootsMagic. Lots more to do. Checked Twitter and Facebook.
* Went out to the front yard and picked weeds for about 30 minutes until Linda came home with Barbara, and talked to Barbara for another 20 minutes.
* Went in and helped with dinner (spaghetti!) and we ate, watched TV, read the paper and did the dishes. Watched the SDSU basketball game, and they beat Nevada again, so in the MWC championship game.
* Online at 8:30 p.m. to read, add to the Best Of post, and wrote the Surname Saturday post. Checked Facebook and wrote this post. Genealogy today was 6.5 hours.
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