Archive for March 25, 2009

Why I Blog–Reason No. 1 and Reason No. 776,002

Several weeks ago, in a post called Happy Dance Days are Here Again, I posted some photographs. The photos were of Frank Gines and his wife Willie V. Cole Gines, and their children. Frank Gines (1883-1946) was a son of Richard William Gines (1860-?) and Sylvia LeJay Gines (1863-1940). One of Frank’s younger brothers was my grandfather, William Edward Gines (1898-1955). This family started out in Shreveport, Lousiana, but eventually dispersed around the country. For example, Frank took his family to Nacogdoches, Texas, while “Eddie” moved to Kansas City with his brother, Henry (1903-1980). Henry’s family eventually ended up in Denver.

Over the last few days, I have gotten emails from a number cousins in the Nacogdoches family. It’s been thrilling and fun. They’ve been planning a family reunion and now I’m planning to go!

The (New) Paripatetic Graveyard Rabbit . . .

. . . is here. Eh, I mean here! You’ll find up to the minute news about graveyards, cemeteries, and monuments, as well as the PGYR Video of the Week. This week’s video highlights a monument conservation training program put on by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT). Located in Natchitoches, Louisiana, NCPTT is an element of the National Park Service. There will be more from NCPPT on The PGYR.

But for now, come and see the news and this week’s video.