From Little Acorns ...

An acorn falls to the ground and eventually sprouts tiny, frail stems that reach toward the warm sunlight. It sends roots into the ground to anchor itself and, growing just a little bit each day, becomes a seedling and then a small tree. The wind blows, the droughts come, the seasons change, and through it all the young tree perseveres. In time, it becomes a tall, sturdy, beautiful oak, producing more acorns which eventually add up to an entire forest.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Get ready for April 2!!

Posted by Judi Heit at 6:58 AM
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Judi Heit is a history buff who's been doing genealogical research for over 40 years. In addition to tending her family's ever-growing tree and web sites, she has turned many friends and colleagues on to researching their family history.



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