
There’s been a great response to my impromptu Australia Day 2014 geneameme “C’mon Aussie”. I had intended it to be quick and easy given quite a few people are preparing for next week’s Unlock the Past Cruise. However, judging on people’s comments, it’s obvious that it wasn’t quite the quick outing I envisaged. It caught me by surprise too, especially the info on the length of voyages which I hadn’t looked at this way before.
The diversity of responses has been amazing and I’ve been pleased to see a couple of links to our Indigenous Australians. From all the lands on earth earth we come indeed though even now our UK heritage is evident.
Please, if I’ve missed you from my comments, twitter or Google+, do let me know so I can add your post to the list with my apologies. There’s some great ideas among the responses for presenting your ancestral information, so why not enjoy your Australia Day public holiday and have a look at a few.
All blogs are in alpha order except for Shelley from Twigs of Yore who initiated the concept in 2011. Helen Smith picked up the baton in 2013 and hopefully next year someone else might come up with an innovative idea, unless Shelley wants to return to the fray.
Twigs of Yore by Shelley
A Rebel Hand by Franc
Ancestor Chaser by Kerryn
Anglers Rest by Julie
Anne’s Family History by Anne
Exploring Family by Maureen
Family Stories: Photographs and Memories by Diane
Family History across the Seas by Pauleen
Gathering Dust by Sharon
Genealogically Speaking by Caitlin
Genealogy’s Star by James Tanner in the US (apologies for the late addition)
GeniAus by Jill
Jax Trax by Jackie
Jenniiblog by Jenni
Kylie’s Genes by Kylie
Leafing through Linda’s Tree by Linda
Shauna Hicks History Enterprises by Shauna
Strong Foundations by Sharon
That Moment in Time by Crissouli
The Genealogy Bug by Sharon
The Tree of Me by Sharon
Watson & Cannet Genealogy by Michelle
Thank you to each and every one of you for joining in the fun, and to those readers who’ve left comments.
I’m off to look at my packing for the cruise!
Thanks for the list Pauleen I look forward to reading those I hadn’t seen yet.
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and enjoy the cruise!
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That’s a bumper crop. Well done Pauleen. I’ll reward myself with time to read those I have missed tomorrow when I finissh off another cruise presentation.
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Thanks, Pauleen! That’s a great list, lots of fascinating posts to look forward to. I’ve really enjoyed the ones I’ve read so far. You’ve inspired the geneabloggers.
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Three Sharon’s! It is not a very popular name so it seems amazing that there are three of us on the list!
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🙂 Classy!
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Hi Pauleen, my response to your geneameme is here:
http://genealogybugsherie.blogspot.com.au/2014/01/australia-day-challenge-2014cmon.html
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Thanks Sherie, About to add yours in and then go and read it. Glad you could join in.
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