If We Can Keep It

By Edna Peirce Dixon July 4, 2024 Long ago, after our children were raised and before the internet, cell phones, and social media, my hubs and I used to celebrate the July 4th holiday by going to hear an evening of patriotic music played by our local symphony orchestra in a peaceful outdoor setting. EachContinue reading “If We Can Keep It”

Creek Indians & Georgia History

A conversation with Dr. Joseph Kitchens June 25, 2011 By Edna Peirce Dixon Good Morning Joe, Many times as I was growing up in Warner Robins, GA, we visited Ocmulgee National Monument – a place where I learned some mysterious people out of the past had once lived. Other than that I never heard the firstContinue reading “Creek Indians & Georgia History”

Thanksgiving Truth

Step Into The Light November 24, 2022 By Steven Walks On The Grass My earliest memories of this day are being in school. I might have been six or seven years old and the teacher had us all draw turkeys. What we did was lay our little fat pudgy kid hands on paper and traceContinue reading “Thanksgiving Truth”

Fancy Meeting You On The Ark

Genealogy Journeys . . . By Edna Peirce Dixon Genealogy Research Notes, October 2012 – Recently I’ve been concentrating on Jack’s ALLEN family and the GREEN’s of my friend, Sandra “Sunfeather” Lee’s family. It was exciting to learn awhile back that Jack’s ancestor, one Thomas Allen b 1610 had journeyed from England in 1633-34 inContinue reading “Fancy Meeting You On The Ark”