tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-545255455173688148.post4568665056039774304..comments2024-03-15T05:09:22.239+10:00Comments on Family Tree Frog: 52 Weeks of Abundant Genealogy: Week # 28 - MistakesAlex Dawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05083753053051713061noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-545255455173688148.post-3360730482721754692012-07-11T13:46:34.465+10:002012-07-11T13:46:34.465+10:00Love your thoughts on mistakes. I'm a believer...Love your thoughts on mistakes. I'm a believer that we learn more from them than when things go right. As a fellow knitter, I adore the frog reference. From here on, when I have to remove people from my tree I shall consider them 'frogged'!Fihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01270783758226909749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-545255455173688148.post-7272335753256972282012-07-10T12:56:46.859+10:002012-07-10T12:56:46.859+10:00Yes yes - the early days (2004) I made online mist...Yes yes - the early days (2004) I made online mistakes I still regret (full name on forums and things, not anticipating the power of Search engines today), but the best resource online is Friends. I helped some people far away from a cemetery near to me (it wasn't hard to look up their people and photograph a few headstones) and they sent me BMD CDs as a thank you, bless them. <br />There are many useful worldwide links at this Ballarat <a href="http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/index.html" rel="nofollow">history website</a> and I keep meaning to nominate the guy for an OA to recognise his services to amateur researchers everywhere.<br /><br />May your brickwalls come tumbling down dear Tre Frog.Ann ODynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01159263330547329077noreply@blogger.com