Jim's Trek V, my exercise journey now on my Schwinn 170 from Tampa to parts unknown...

Friday, December 14, 2018

Days 561 & 562 – (AD 1,721) – 23.7 + 24.0 Miles –Jim’s Trek Part V – Mars on My Schwinn 170

Good Day,

Wednesday, I pedaled 23.7 miles on my Schwinn 170. This morning I cycled 24.0 miles. Totals are now 37,329.2 miles; 60,075.6 kilometers.


I have plotted a new path and goal destination, Ascraeus Mons. I am now located at 56.97%.

Only 848.7 miles remaining in Jim’s Trek.

Something to think and make sure to do something about –

Just read an advertisement regarding a cutting board. It states that it serves 2 - 4 people. Can someone please explain the specifications behind that description?



Jim’s Gotta Eat – https://jimsgottaeat.blogspot.com/

Wednesday supper was a success, Marinated Tenderloin Steak with Mushrooms, Green Beans and Olives, and Hasselback Potato and a Green and Sweet Onion Side Salad.



And last night - Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sausage Chili.



Quilting – https://quiltsb.blogspot.com/

Our Cranes Quilts Update -

The 39th quilt of our Cranes Spectrum is now complete. We begin the transfer of the design and quilting of # 40.40 today.


Anticipation is rising.

And there are a couple more tasks at hand.

- Design and construct the final Crane Quilt of our Hope Project.
- Add hanging sleeves to all Cranes Quilts
- Create Labels for each quilt.
- Construct hanging rods for each.
- Tally the number of Cranes that have been constructed.
- Set shade sequence for each of the 40 quilts in the Cranes Spectrum.
- Write notes to be included in our Hope Project presentation.
- Confirm dates and times of Clearwater showing at the Octagon Arts Center.
- Try to remember what else we have to do.

And answer questions about our Hope - Cranes Quilts - Project.

Follow our updates, progress and history at our Quilts SB Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/QuiltsbySB/

Our Hope - Cranes Quilts - Project will premiere in January in Clearwater. Stay-tuned for up-dates.

Check out our initial notes at Quilts SB - http://quiltsb.blogspot.com/2018/04/origami-cranes-our-obsession.html

Andy and I have booked 4 Shows of our Quilts for the first part of 2019.

Octagon Arts Center, Clearwater Jan-Feb = Hope (Cranes Quilts) Project https://www.artstampabay.com/organization/octagon-arts-center/

Charles J. Fendig Library, Tampa Feb-Mar = JSAB Art Pieces (tbd) https://www.hcplc.org/locations/charles-j-fendig

Carrollwood Cultural Center, Tampa Mar-Apr = Hope (Cranes Quilts) Project http://www.carrollwoodcenter.org/

Mirella Cimato Gallery, St. Petersburg May-Jun = JSAB Art Pieces (tbd)
http://stpeteopera.org/art-in-the-mirella-cimato-gallery/

Genealogy – https://agenealogyhunt.blogspot.com/

At this point of my research of your Ganzer Family I have, to date discovered that your 4-times Great-Grandparents Johann (Jean) and Marie Ursula (née Frisch) Ganzer may have had at least 12 children; 9 females and 3 males.

One of these 12 is your GGG-Grandmother Catherine (née Ganzer) Brunhammer. She was married to your GGG-Grandfather Joseph Brunhammer.

I have updated My Heritage and Ancestry with the information. You can see these ancestors at the Brunhammer Family and the Brunhammer Doherty Family Trees, respectively.

Your GGGG-Grandfather Johann (Jean) Ganzer was born sometime around the 1760s. I haven't discovered whether he is also from Dornach in Alsace as were all his 12 children.

Good Reading –

From PCWorld “Family Tree DNA review: Unique genealogical collaboration, but an outdated interface”, Dieter Holger, Dec. 14, 2018.

"That said, Family Tree DNA has some intriguing features you won’t find elsewhere. It takes a collaborative approach by letting you share your genealogical and genetic info with a project, where you can help uncover the shared lineage of families. It can also test up to three different parts of your DNA, depending on which versions of the test you pay for."

This is my 1,756th post. Per Blogger Jim’s Trek has recorded, as of this writing, 212,850 Pageviews.

I welcome comments or thoughts or ideas. Please feel free to contact, email me at Jim’s Trek. (This link is my email address - jsmith58a@gmail.com.)

Have a healthy day and smile,

Jim

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