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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Tracks in the Snow
While walking Toby yesterday, I noticed a lot of interesting animal and bird tracks in the snow. Some were so intricate they were almost like works of art. Today I rushed home after work so I could get some photos while the light was still good. Here is a sample of some of the photos. It fascinates me to see the path of the birds, rabbits, and other critters exploring our yard. I hope you will enjoy taking a look at them, too.
In case you've been wondering how the kitten has been doing, here's proof a picture is worth a thousand words. He still doesn't have a name, but you can tell he is feeling right at home.
Thank you for visiting this blog! My name is Jennifer. I married into the Redden family in 1985. My husband's name is Nick, and like many of his ancestors, he is from Harrison county, Indiana, and the town of Corydon to be specific. About 5 years ago, after attending a sort of family reunion / genealogy presentation in Corydon, I was most definitely bitten by the genealogy bug and was hooked. Since then I have enjoyed sorting through family stories, historical records, on-line databases, you name it, in search of the family line. Nick has joined me in this research, and it's really been a lot of fun. We've learned a lot, but still have many more mysteries to solve! I love the challenge. If the Redden name is in your family tree, please stay and visit for a while. This blog will combine information on the history of our Redden line, to the best of my knowledge, and I hope also serve as a place to share news about current day Reddens. Please feel free to share news about your family as well as any comments or questions about our family tree. Please take advantage of this on-line family reunion, family newsletter, and genealogy forum.
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