The other day I discovered Ancestry.com had revamped their website. This has made it a lot easier to search their records and find stuff on your family. So I’ve suddenly jumped back into my family history with a vengeance. I’ve never actually found any skeletons in my family’s closet, though. I keep hoping, however. *g*
Ghost Hunters was fun last night. So was CSI: NY. They combined two of my favorite “hidden New York” stories. First, the secret train station where Franklin Delano Roosevelt could ride his private train straight beneath the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and they combined it with the mysterious disappearance of Judge Joseph Force Crater who left a restaurant in a taxi in 1930 never to be seen or heard from again. He was once called the “Missingest Man in New York”.
Tonight on TV, we have Survivor, CSI and Eleventh Hour.
Wrote two and a half pages last night.
Reading: Now I’m reading The Red-Hot Cajun by Sandra Hill because I was in the mood for something funny.

*shoving skeletons (both mine and my ancestors) firmly back in the closet*
Way to go on the writing!!!
Grins*
Comment by Crystal* — October 30, 2008 @ 10:06 am
I missed seeing CSI: NY, but I did tape it. I would love to see that elevator and down below where FDR drove his car on. IT would be so cool.
Yippee on the 2.5 pages.
Comment by Dru — October 30, 2008 @ 12:07 pm
I watched CSI:NY last night and really enjoyed it! What did you think of the previews for the next episode? Can’t wait to see CSI:Las Vegas and Eleventh Hour tonight.
Ah, a Sandra Hill book is usually a very funny read! *G*
Have a great day!
Comment by Brandy — October 30, 2008 @ 12:53 pm
My family history on my mother’s side has been done. They’ve gone back to first names only. I think someone was doing it on my dad’s side.
I missed last week’s “Eleventh Hour.” I fell asleep and hubby deleted it.
Comment by Rene — October 30, 2008 @ 3:03 pm