Sharing my love of genealogy and my experience as a genealogist to inspire everyone to search out their family trees...the past, present, and future are all connected. Researching your family tree is like looking for a bunch of needles in a whole lot of haystacks, and then threading those needles together to tell your family's story. If you know where you come from you can know who you are and where you're going!
Monday, August 3, 2015
"Branching" out (pun intended!) - new blog, new name, new website!
Just a quick update to let everyone know that my blog will be moving to my new all-purpose genealogy website, Heritageandvino.com - in addition to this blog, which will continue to offer family history research tips, vignettes, and adventures as well as commentary on genealogy in the news and in pop culture (speaking of which, check out the new season of Who Do You Think You Are? It's a short one this time around - only 5 celebs - but so far the Ginnifer Goodwin ep and last night's J.K. Rowling one have been extremely moving and interesting). In addition to the blog, which I will attempt to update less sporadically than in the past year (unfortunately for the blog though not for me, in addition to having a very active toddler in the house, I went back to work and am also expecting a new baby this winter) I will also be offering online genealogy services - I've been doing this for clients for almost 2 years now and it has been incredibly fun, incredibly challenging and incredibly rewarding - so I figured it was finally time to start my own website! I hope you'll follow me over to Heritage and Vino - that's where I'll be posting all my new blog updates - and thank you to everyone who has read me, commented on my posts, and to all my cousins I've connected with over the years thanks to this blog! I'm looking forward to even more genealogy adventures in the future over at www.heritageandvino.com!
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