Sunday, August 9, 2020

Time to Blog again

It has been ten years since I wrote my previous blog. There has been lots of water under the bridge since then. I was sitting here being lonely and bored during this Covid19 pandemic so thought I might try to write a little. Perhaps I should have kept the blog up but other things got in the way. I'm not sure why I didn't blog about my book,The Wanderings and Musings of a Missouri Farm Girl,that I had published in 2012. Now 8 years later, I have another book at the publishers. Don't know when it will be ready, but I hope before the end of 2020. It is about the murder of a North Missouri farm family in 1894. It is a true story but I have made it a fictional account of how it affected the wife of one of the convicted murderers. Maybe I can highlight a little of the story in the blog. Let's see how this goes.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Ramblings on a Saturday afternoon,.

One of these days I will think up a brilliant theme for this blog, set it up creatively and have a masterpiece. Until then, I guess, I'll just post things as I think of them.

The How-to Guides on Helium are progressing nicely. I now have 85 completed. Just 15more to go to reach the goal of 100.

The weather contest I entered on Helium was a big disappointment. I was the top contender for a week - right on the top of the leaderboard - then the second week something happened. I got knocked clear out of the running. The seven articles I wrote for it also brought my ratings down when they scored so low. Some different strategy must be used if I enter another one.

Only rambling today. May have something of importance later. At least I did set up a new design for the blog.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

My two main hobbies are genealogy and knitting. With that in mind, I have written lots of How-to Guides for Helium. These are the ones I have completed for knitting. Do any of them sound interesting to you?

http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/10718-how-to-bind-or-cast-off-in-kni
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/10429-how-to-avoid-ladders-when-knit
http://www.helium.com/how-to/10385-how-to-cast-on-knitting-stitches
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/9180-how-to-control-stitch-tension-i
http://crafts.helium.com/how-to/9367-how-to-join-yarn-and-change-colors-in-knitt
http://crafts.helium.com/how-to/9368-how-to-knit-and-join-yarn-using-circular-ne
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/9349-how-to-knit-with-double-pointed
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/10255-how-to-make-a-cable-in-knittin
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/10224-how-to-make-a-double-moss-knit
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/10717-how-to-pick-the-right-knitting
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/9348-how-to-pick-up-dropped-stitches
http://crafts.helium.com/how-to/9217-how-to-use-circular-knitting-needles
http://yarn-needle-crafts.helium.com/how-to/10223-how-to-read-a-knitting-chart
I have been furiously making How-to Guides for Helium with the goal of completing 100. If I am one of the first 15 I will get a prize incentive. Maybe a stupid incentive, but I'm on my way. These are the Genealogy How-tos I have done.

http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/10651-how-to-obtain-veteran-service-recor
http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/10654-how-to-organize-your-genealogy-data
http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/10683-how-to-find-vital-records-for-your
http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/10652-how-to-prepare-a-pedigree-chart
http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/10682-how-to-store-your-genealogy-data
http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/10472-how-to-use-the-social-security-deat
http://hobbies-games.helium.com/how-to/9550-how-to-plan-a-genealogy-research-tri

Friday, May 7, 2010

Book signing with Rita Mae Brown


What a wonderful afternoon spent with a lovely new friend from the Columbia Meetup Fiction Writers group. The best thing about the trip to Fulton to buy a book and have it signed by the author was the conversation during the round trip. Maria is such a delightful person and it was so much fun getting to know her.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Short Biography of Anna

My formative years were spent on a farm in North Missouri during the Great Depression. I didn't know how poor we were because our life was just like that of our neighbors.

My elementary education was received at the one-room country schools, common during that era. After marriage and the birth of three children in rapid succession, I completed college. Upon receiving my teaching credentials, I taught high school Social Studies in the tiny high school where all three of my children attended.

Continuing my education, I received a Master's degree in Social Studies, a Specialist in Guidance and Counseling and a Doctorate in Higher Education. However, instead of college teaching, for which I was qualified, I decided to travel. Along with my husband, I joined the Peace Corps and we were sent to Liberia, West Africa. In that assignment I wrote curriculum materials and taught in the Teacher's Extension School

Upon returning to the United States, we sold our belongings, movd into a travel trailer and toured the lower forty-eight states. After a few years we settled in Yuma, Arizona where I took a position as Executive Director of an adult literacy program which provided English language instruction to person's of limited or non-English speaking ability.

After Peace Corps opened sites in Eastern Europe, I had the desire to work in that area of the world. It was not until 2001 that this became a possibility when I was accepted and sent to Ukraine. During my stay in Ukraine I worked as a Teacher Trainer at the Zhytomyr State Pedagogical University teaching methodology classes to university students and conducting seminars for Secondary School teachers

I have traveled extensively in Europe, visiting most of the Western European countries.