Been a busy holiday season plus work has picked up the last week or so. I'm still here and kickin', just behind on some of my research endeavors. I should be getting back to documenting my research here soon. I've been working on some book ideas and getting ready to start on phase 2 of the Brookberry Farm / Stewarts Creek deed mapping project.
More later...
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I'm right there with you. I sit down and start to write and I get so enthralled in the history, that I don't know where to start, so I woke up this morning thinking I would work on your chapter for a little while. Wish me well.
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