#AtoZChallenge G is for Green New Zealand
Enjoying The Native Green New Zealand Tree Rimu. The rimu tree is a native of New Zealand. It can grows to 50m (165 feet) tall and live a 1000 years. The New Zealand government has Read More …
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My posts for the annual A to Z blogging challenge that takes place in April each year. This is for the 2017 challenge. It is 26 posts based on a theme. Each post then follows the next letter in the alphabet.
Hashtag: #atozchallenge
Enjoying The Native Green New Zealand Tree Rimu. The rimu tree is a native of New Zealand. It can grows to 50m (165 feet) tall and live a 1000 years. The New Zealand government has Read More …
Yes it’s fur fashion from the past. I do love looking back at old photos of my Nana, Grace Shepherd (Mrs Dawson) wearing what I think as old fashioned clothing. To her, she was the Read More …
E for Everyday Object. Everyday objects change over the years as our lifestyles change and with new technologies providing us different ways to do things. I use my iPad everyday to check emails, share on Read More …
Will Document from FamilySearch for James Harper D is for Will Document from FamilySearch. A recent find is my 3x great grand fathers will document that is dated 25 July 1863. James Harper came to New Read More …
C is for Cemetery or Collis or Cousins AtoZChallenge Cemetery or Collis I’m not sure if these are cousins or not. My 3x great grandmother was a Collis. Born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England around 1796. Read More …
Rock of Gibraltar from the Spanish Side. As per recent posts on Instagram I’m continuing with images from my trip to Spain in 2011. The Rock of Gibraltar is in the background. This additional pic Read More …
A is for Ancestor Jane Gibson. My ancestor Jane Gibson was born on 2 September 1854 at Rayleigh, Essex, England. Her father was George Gibson and Mother Elisabeth Gibson formally Clark. The text is hard Read More …