-
Recent Posts
- Sunday in South Africa
- Hotel Grounds II
- Nando’s Fix in South Africa
- Hotel Grounds
- Wednesday Image Search – Fau
- The Week Begins in South Africa
- Recovery Time
- EWR to JNB
- SFO to EWR
- Ready for the Trip to South Africa
- Packing Formula Time
- Love Stamps
- Oak Island – Big Boulder in the Swamp
- Lincoln’s Birthday 2024
- Black History Month Reading – Simon Estes
-
Blog Stats
- 920,026 Visits
Post Dates
June 2026 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Blogroll
Archives
Categories
- Animals (470)
- Ankerstein (48)
- Archaeology (275)
- Astronomy (25)
- Australia (156)
- Blog (372)
- Books (371)
- Bread (42)
- Bridges (47)
- California (888)
- Camera (9)
- Canada (240)
- China (53)
- Construction (47)
- Culture (2,485)
- Education (139)
- Family History (358)
- Flowers (377)
- Food (756)
- Games (66)
- Genealogy (260)
- Germany (228)
- History (837)
- Holidays (351)
- India (31)
- Israel (331)
- Japan (103)
- Korea (44)
- Local (182)
- Memories (1,361)
- Nature (877)
- Seasons (505)
- South Africa (47)
- Sports (109)
- stamps (3)
- Tea (78)
- thailand (14)
- transportation (113)
- Travel (1,538)
- Turkey (126)
- Uncategorized (113)
- Virtual Hike (101)
- Yard Work (111)
- Zoo (83)
Braman’s Wanderings
Author Archives: vanbraman
Oak Island Off-Season
The off-season of The Curse of Oak Island has begun. Last week was the season finale for season nine. It will be interesting to see what plans they make during the off-season. They are most likely starting to put their … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture, History
Tagged Curse of Oak Island, Dig, Hidden Treasure, Money Pit, muon tomography, Mysteries, Oak Island, stone road
Leave a comment
Ashland in the 1950 Census
For those who are interested in genealogy you are aware that the 1950 Census was recently made available. I have found my parents and grand-parents in the 1950 Census along with other family members. Last night I talked to my … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Family History, Genealogy, Memories
Tagged 1950 census, Ashland Kansas, Census, eucation trust. Pearl Abell, Teachers
Leave a comment