Welcome to the faeryfox rambles section of the internet. Those of you stumbling across this, will hopefully not be too traumatized – also, hi! Those of you who know me, are already forewarned about the rampant silliness that is likely to occur within these pages. What is here? Snippets of writing and music, perhaps, or bits of art that I want to share. Lots of thoughts and observations are here too, or will be. Also, posts about things I do and see on the internet. So, welcome to my den, make yourselves at home.
About
Faeryfox [me!] is an overall creative who is not at all famous, but knows some neat, nifty and creative people who are famous, or are headed that way. She likes to knit, play role-playing games, computer games, play music, sing, make computer generated art, draw, doodle, and write things, usually sarcastic. She is also married to another creative and lives with a couple more creative humans as well. She also has eight cats, a dog and a snake.
Blog
Another day of ‘not who you thought you were’ or what if your grandfather wasn’t?
Hi again, now understand, this post is very theoretical. I’m waiting on yet another DNA test to get processed, this time through Ancestry – originally it was simply to solve some other mysteries, such as Ms Rebecca, and to see where my cousins that I see on 23&me -fit- on my tree. But one of …
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Fun with another Family Tree – Adventures in Genealogy
Hello again, sorry for not posting last week and being a day late this week. Last week was some much needed recovery and then this week I just lost track of time. This week’s topic is based on work on my spouse’s tree. My spouse was adopted, and the state laws, he has absolutely no …
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Adventures in Genealogy, or relative (in)sanity
Hi again. So, while I keep working to find out who Rebecca is on my family tree, I decided to go and work on my dad’s mom’s side of the family. Overall, this one is fairly relaxing. I found a dead end on one part of the tree, where my 4th Great Grandmother Elizabeth McPherson …
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