In the reworking of an art work, one has to dig out the materials. I couldn't find my big box of pastels. The simple box of pastel pencils didn't work at all. I did have to move something very heavy to get to my soft pastel sticks.
We dropped in temperatures this afternoon and the birds want some seeds.
I made a mobile out of long strings of paper cranes. It isn't as dramatic as one that Alexander Calder would make but it looks good hanging in front of the downstairs art gallery. I am not making any more mobiles for now.
I have been dabbling with my ancestry account. I have an unsolved problem with my great-great- grandfather Burgus. His name is Friedrick Burgus. He does show up in some people's family trees as J. Friedrick. He shows up as Friedrick J. and also Friedrick W. At the present time I have him down as Wilhelm Friedrick that another family member is going with on his family tree. He had two different wives. His first wife was the mother of the oldest child, Charles, as seen above. He had five children with his first wife and after she passed he remarried and had five or six more children. I have a first cousin in her 80's and she is considered the expert on trees and she doesn't have the answer. I have the photo of his gravestone in eastern Iowa and he is just Friedrick Burgus with no front or middle initial. From my experience with Ancestry these things do get corrected but I am still amazed that nothing shows up giving me a firm answer.
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