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Happy July 4th!

Those cheeky Brits. The Brits I worked with at the NATO site jokingly (only half) called our Independence Day "Good Riddance Day." :D As far as I know my family came from British stock. A cousin tried searching our family genealogy but could never nail down the earliest immigrant. A Swede once asked me about my origins and when I said British he decided that a Viking had had his way with one of my ancestors. :laughing: I could see that as a possibility. Sharon's background is half Scots and half German.

Going to do some grilling later today.

One of my ancestor's was a German mercenary, deserted the British army, joined the American army. As I think of it, what choice did he have, after deserting, he couldn't go back to Germany, or the Brits. I don't think he had a lot of options. The locals probably would not be real friendly. Giving family history, I'm sure there was beer involved. Or maybe Snapps?
 
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My dogs come up and whine and bark at dinner time.
 
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One of my ancestor's was a German mercenary, deserted the British army, joined the American army. As I think of it, what choice did he have, after deserting, he couldn't go back to Germany, or the Brits. I don't think he had a lot of options. The locals probably would not be real friendly. Giving family history, I'm sure there was beer involved. Or maybe Snapps?

If your family has European roots, you are likely 1% to 4% Neanderthal too, so they say. :D

It would be interesting to know the details of our ancestors daily lives going way back. Names, dates and locations are good but there is so much more that is not recorded.

Some families are fairly easy to trace back to Europe like Sharon's maternal ancestors who have records in the parish church of the town they left in Germany in the mid-1800's. Family members were all known through baptism records, their street address, the date they left Germany, etc., all hand written in Old German cursive which we got copies of. We had to have an older neighbor read them to us.

That family had a daughter named Francesca, which is not a German name. Turns out the child was named after the boat she was born on that took them across the Atlantic.
 
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My wife was a Booth she can trace her ancestry back to England and Booth castle. She has a ancestor named Gilbert De Foles Champ who fought with William the Conquer at the battle of Hastings. My last name Watts is of English origin. However my great grandfather came from Sweden & married a Germam lass who was a Ritter. I had a DNA test done. I am 1/3 Scandinavian 1/3 german 1/9 English 1/9 eastern European and 1/9 French Norman. Ancestry dot com has a kit to do DNA test. It cost $75.00 . For some of us its importiant to know where we came from.
 
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Eric, here in Lee county Texas (634 square miles) we are at 26 people per square mile and the population is growing very slowly as retirees come and die and the school kids graduate and leave for the big cities.
We are 125 miles from Houston and 60 miles from Austin and only a few want to make that long drive drive every day for work. Cattle and hay fields dominate the countryside with a few corn fields nowadays.

Most people in this county, including my Great Grandparents, immigrated from Germany in the late 1800s.

77˚ the clouds will keep the temp to the 90s. Happy happy happy fourth!
All pets accounted for, the coyotes must have found some wildlife to munch on last night.
A fact most folks don't know is from the istimus of panama all the way to the artic circle. North America only has about 6% of the planets population and almost a 1/3 of the land.
 
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Lunch break!

I crawled under the 1947 Farmall "A" and checked the clutch linkage, looked OK, and then I patted the 1947 Farmall's belly and encouraged it to go one more year, sat on tractor put it in gear, depressed the clutch, it started up without moving, Let the clutch out started moving, shifted to all gears, and it's completely healed now - works perfectly. I mowed weeds taller than the tractor for 2 hours this morning, even the steering bolts that had been backing out that I put Loctite on stayed put. A good mowing morning. Just call me the tractor whisperer.
Uh huh? who gave you the suggestion that solved your clutch problem?
 
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81F and 53% humidity @ 8:00. Partly cloudy. High 101F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Finished spraying the thistle yesterday morning, emptying the last of four 2 1/2 gallon jugs of 43% concentrate glyphosate. Mixed, it amounted to about 300 gallons, or twenty reloads of my little 15 gallon sprayer. Putting all that out took so long that the first places to see the spray are already dying out, and some that should be tell me I wasn't as careful as I chould have been with my driving. The meadows were already tracked from earlier mowing, and the RTV wheels don't make much of a mark themselves. And of course there's nothing to see of the spray, either, so sometimes deciding where to spray next was something of a guess. So I'll snag another jug next time I'm in town to have on hand for the missed spots, and to mix in with the triclopyr I use on the poison oak, which is springing up in the same shady spots it does every year. The spot sprayer will shoot about 25', and since I don't like to walk around in the stuff, I end up reclaiming another bit of ground around the wooded margins of the meadows each year.

Temperatures only made it into the mid 90s yesterday afternoon, so I put a little more time into cleaning up the fuel tank on the for sale bike. Got it off so I could work on it on a bench, and used lots of paper towels and more brake fluid to get the black gunk off the flange where the fuel pump mounts. Finished up flushing it out several times with the garden hose to get the chunks of old gasket and even older fuel completely out. I suppose these ridiculous temperatures are good for one thing after all :laughing: Now that the tank is off the motorcycle, I'm giving some thought to painting it. The primer that covers it now is still in good shape, and I've got some white acrylic enamel left over from another job that will coordinate with other parts on the bike. It'll be a kind of Hodge podge of blue and white, but it'll look better than blue, white, and gray in the for sale pics.

Then it was on to the new fuel pump, which turns out to be an aftermarket part that does the same job for a quarter the price. But I needed to make up the space formerly taken by the mount that had turned to the black muck, and a short length of gas pump hose and some stainless steel safety wire were substituted. The bandsaw made short work of dicing up and splitting the hose, with the belt sander thinning the last layer to give a snug fit. I finished up by reinstalling a pair of turn signals and the license plate bracket. I won't be able to test the turn signals until the fuel pump is back in place, so for now I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed.

My family started from English, Scotch, and German roots, and I'm thankful their immigration helped create the greatest nation in history. How lucky us Yanks are to have ended up in such a wonderful place. Happy birthday, Miss Liberty! May you have many, many more!!!

Hope everyone has a great weekend, no matter where you are!
 
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Good Morning, and happy 4th. We had a passing shower already, but it has cleared up for now. We are all going down to my cousin's place on the creek. Maybe we will have a small shower to cool it off.

My four grandparents were Lamb, Messer, Burke and Lara@@@@. Some say the Larro side of the family started in Italy, but I have found plenty in England and other places as well. The others were English, German and Irish. When Americans are ask about their ancestry, German comes out ahead of the others. But I think that is just because Anglo Americans think of them selves as Americans.
 

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