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By Michael Mahler, on February 5th, 2010
The ever amazing 3rd cousin found another piece of cool family history. It was a New York passenger list for the SS Orizaba that left Havana, Cuba on September 7, 1929 and arrived in New York on September 10, 1929. My great grandfather, John Joseph Mahler, apparently went my his son, John M Mahler, . . . → Read More: Great grandfather’s trip to Cuba
By Michael Mahler, on February 5th, 2010
My friend Kelly is trying to come up with a name for her craft business. Her last name also begins with a K, and somehow, it came up that a possibility that might not work would be KK Krafts.
I pointed out that in addition to whatever other issues might exist, the initials might . . . → Read More: Silliness or what NOT to name a business
By Michael Mahler, on February 5th, 2010
Last night, I had a very nice time indeed at the open circle for Imbolc that the Covenant of Brighid’s Haven had at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Erie. Because this holiday deals with the light returning, the ritual involved lighting small candles from a central candle that was in a tray filled with . . . → Read More: Amusing candle at Imbolc
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