I have spent much of this week in a daze. Another of those bugs has been irking me and my concentration levels have been low. A pain as I had the museum meet on Monday and found myself involved with preparations for the 2014 centenary of the Great War. The bug meant I ate little so was quite content to play couch potato and sit at this brute of a laptop and look for dead soldiers, some of whom I actually found. (By found I do not mean I discovered a dead soldier in the back garden, I mean a record of his death. I know one or two of you are a bit slow.....) However I was dragged out to the museum to discover I had been volunteered for more work. How nice I thought, although I am yet to be let into the secret as to what this entails. I hope it's not brain work, I tend to fail at that.
Tonight however as the bug had worn off, I decided to eat without burning the chips (yes oven chips can be burnt) and look for dead relatives. My granddad married grandma when both had been widowed. Three kids she left as he drunk too much and for this reason dad, and my aunt, rarely if ever spoke of him. I think it made my dad very family orientated later. Aunt Annie did allow some information eventually, but she was always very careful with what she revealed. It appears two previous sons may have taken poison, but I wonder? I looked tonight in all the (free) places where info might arise and found nothing. Plenty of relevant names to be found, all the wrong ones, and almost all in the US!
I did however go through that strange emotion again of wondering about the lives of those who went before. Each link brought information which while irrelevant made me wish to wander off down alleyways into stories untold, well to me at least. It was as I allowed my mind to wander through the grimy smoke filled streets of the past that I realised my chips were done, well done. I think I will have salad tomorrow....
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