Take a walk on the wild side: a few photos from a morning walk

We were basically out on a walk that lead us to a few interesting trees and insects. The above Osage orange is an interesting tree in that southern Michigan is the northern edge of the range for finding it. That said, there are many street and park trees that do not occur here naturally. ItContinue reading “Take a walk on the wild side: a few photos from a morning walk”

Genealogy work over the past few years.

For the first 40 years of working on my “family tree” all of the information that I gathered was from talking to family members. I was fortunate enough to have numerous relatives who were born in the late 1800s who were willing to talk to me. Shortly after 2000 I discovered the genealogy library inContinue reading “Genealogy work over the past few years.”

Growing up in a multigenerational house

I grew in in a house with my parents (Edward and Maria Kielb), grandparents (Michele and Frances Bellotti) and my aunt Irene Bellotti. Later she would marry Matthew Bratek. My mother would give birth to my brother, Mark and my aunt would give birth to my cousin Tony, who was more of a brother thanContinue reading “Growing up in a multigenerational house”