Writing your family history
Image by Leandro De Carvalho from Pixabay Let's talk about writing, shall we? I'm contributing to a Talking About session tomorrow morning run by QFHS. The session description says the following: The best way to preserve your family history is to write about it. You could write a story for our journal; upload a document to Ancestry; a page on a website such as the Virtual War Memorial, My Primitive Methodists; an entry on Convict Records, Wikipedia and Wikitree; a media output (blog, podcast and YouTube); or a play for your grandchildren to act out. Have you ever looked for pictures of writing on something like Pixabay? Most of them are images of disembodied people. The focus is on their hands or their torso. Most are missing their heads. The photo at the beginning of this post is rare. We can see the author's head and he is even smiling. Good for him. Obviously, he didn't lie down in an ant's nest in that p...