Downpour and the rains came down once again
We had another good rain yesterday and today it is still this morning; no wind in the trees. The rain still dripping just a little from the trees. This has actually been a good July for rain; usually...
View ArticleEarthquake and Fukushima
Watching a new series called "The Days" which details the time from the earthquake and resultant tsunami on the 11th March 2011 which caused a nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power...
View ArticleResearch days again
Going to have a humid spell so for sure research days once again for a little while. There is so much work to do in the garden but I am too old to do all that and my daughter is busy with her research....
View ArticleTranscribed and updated
This morning is grey and rainy and we have had another good rain overnight. The wind is blowing gently in the trees and the shorter day is making itself felt now. We are approaching August and the end...
View ArticleAnother day of heat with thunderstorms predicted
Twenty degrees celsius at 5:00 a.m. and 28 expected high and air quality already at 63 so not a good day outside for sure. I hadn't planned an outside day so that works for me. Continuing to work on...
View ArticleThank you African countries
Thank you to the many African leaders who have told President Putin that he needs to let the grain deal recommence and that his war against Ukraine should end. As the cradle of humanity, Africa is...
View ArticleCopyright or not to copyright
If I copyright the Siderfin Book revision and update that I am doing then technically no one can rewrite it until 75 years after my death. For me that goes against the very idea that I am supporting;...
View ArticleSorting continues
We are working on projects these days as we sort through Edward's research boxes. He scanned an enormous amount of his material in the last couple of years before he passed away making it much easier...
View ArticleTen degrees celsius and the first of August
Definitely we can see Fall is in the wings waiting for its entrance. Today was a cool morning although not unusual for the Eastern Ontario area in early August. The sun is bright though and the...
View ArticleTime marches ever onward waiting for no man
The march of time ever forward never back. I remember as a child when the United Nations was in its infancy, we share a common birth year of 1945 and now I am old and the United Nations is also an old...
View ArticleAnd the work continues
Yesterday more formatting of the material for the tenth generation. This could be the longest part of continuous work on the book as I put the information from the census and other records into some...
View ArticleThe Bible Reading Isaiah 28 for today
We are a very industrialized modern world but it continues to come down to providing food for the millions and billions. It is the second half of the reading that I found most interesting talking about...
View ArticleTenth Siderfin Generation formatted
I completed the tenth Generation of the Siderfin family yesterday and will carry on into the eleventh today. Still awaiting the document from the National Archives of the UK. Not due until the middle...
View ArticleDaniel's vision - Bible Reading Daniel 7
There has always been a challenge in my mind at Daniel's Vision of the Four Beasts; what does it mean? Babylonia was so very very long ago in the history of mankind. It was always that fourth beast as...
View ArticleTaking it back to the aggressor
Sad really that the only way you can stop a war is to take it back to the aggressor. Russia really should have more sense and get their armies out of Ukraine. But Nazis never have any sense just greed....
View ArticleSibling Rivalry - Bible Reading
The story of Joseph and his coat of many colours is emblazoned on the memory of children from Sunday School days. When I was young every one that I knew went to Church on Sunday. Possibly it was the...
View ArticleArticle - What Killed the Neanderthals? PAST: The Newsletter of the...
An interesting article on environmental change perhaps being part of the story of the demise of the Neanderthals. Myself I think they died out because their birth rate dropped off for unknown reasons....
View ArticleHeadline today - Moscow announces "appropriate response" to West's "indirect...
Russia is not living in the real world; their lines of communication are so blocked that they do not see that they are the problem. They need to stop attacking Ukraine; get their armies out of Ukraine...
View ArticleEleventh generation of Siderfin nearly formatted
Probably another day or two and the eleventh generation of Siderfin will be formatted. Then just the 12th generation to format and by then the copy of the answer to the complaint will be available for...
View ArticleAugust is advancing
As the nights lengthen and August nearly half way gone, one can sense fall in the air. The birds are preparing to leave us once again for the sunny south. With global warning one wonders if the time...
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