When the News-Messenger advertised for bloggers for their online edition, suddenly it all clicked.
Overcoming my usual shyness, I submitted a proposal to the city editor, who requested a meeting and some writing samples. From that meeting the Desktop Genealogist was born.
Initially I had hoped to help other family historians better navigate the waters of Internet research. However, once I started posting, I realized the posts I enjoyed writing the most had to do with telling a simple story.
Whether it was about a grandmother, an old church, or why my toes are deformed, the constant knot in my stomach dissolved and that missing “something” was suddenly found.
My friend Mississippi Terry, of Hill Country of Monroe County, Mississippi, decided with the growing number of geneabloggers finding their way to the Internet, it might be nice if each of us posted an article about our blogs, including an example of the brightest, breeziest and most beautiful of our posts.
Below are my own nominations for my best of the best:
Brightest – Stories My Grandmother Told Me
This was written for an edition of Smile for the Camera. It gave me a chance to experiment with my tools for telling a story.
Breeziest – One SuperPower to Go – Please!
My answer to the question, “Why are you twitching your nose?”
Most Beautiful – The Art of Painting Pictures
Note my breeziest and brightest posts links take you to my original Desktop Genealogist Blog on the News-Messenger.
© 27 September 2008, Desktop Genealogist Unplugged, Teresa L. Snyder