Sunday, January 09, 2022
creative home of tom leverett, galesburg, illinois, usa
Feast on
short stories!
e pluribus
haiku
galesburg
be there or be
family weblogs
- jim leverett's photography
- needle on vinyl
- elias' youtube channel
- corey
- corey and tom's trueblue site
- j leigh d, my wife
- doctor pistachio, my daughter
- noah
- Justin's myspace
- throughthewebcam
- justin's blogs
- justin's audio blog
other favorites
- Read4fun
- 50265
- annecentral.blogspot
- chicana on the edge
- dadtalk
- empty bottle
- i only take pics
- jackzen
- joi ito
- language log
- late bloomer in a small pond
- savor the southwest
- lazy gardener
- moleskinerie
- my heart's in accra
- parking lot
- postsecret
- robert l. peters
- sushicam
- world of wise
- wtf-shakespeare
- more
lighthouse tour
the purpose of this tour is to show you some cool things on weblogs. click on the lighthouse to get to another weblog. always scroll down the sidebar until you see this lighthouse, and you can continue going to cool weblogs that show some of the things i use weblogs for. eventually you will have the choice of returning here or going onto facebook. enjoy!
cloudcroft
lubbock
music
- parsley sagebrush myspace
- felix y los gatos
- afel bocoum jukebox
- klezmer mountain boys, my sister's band
- julie fowlis
- horo ghalleadh
- andrew calhoun
- matt yetter
- huun huur tu
- the HU
- harry manx
- cajun music
- folk alley
- jango
- rock
other links
log in
some o' mine
- tlevs press
- blatant self-promo
- cloudcroft
- folk tales
- folk tale index
- rearview mirror
- professional home
- parsley sagebrush
- tlevs press
- yeah write!
- pop art
- sharpen! (pop art)
- a href, link poetry
- e pluribus haiku
- quakersrock & plays
- boxcars on walnut
- land-a-linkin
- this is your brain
- where u at w/chat?
- africahub
- blogroll
noah's poetry
quotes to live by
"it's better to be unable to remember, than unable to forget""if you want kindling, just axe"
"those who flunk history are bound to repeat it"
"there's more than one way to beat a dead horse..."
"life is pointless without geometry"
"mother earth is bipolar...maybe that explains everything..."
"follow the nurse's motto...stick softly, and carry a big speak..."
"life is a lesson in attachment(s)...especially if you have a mac and everyone else has a pc..."
"a lollipop is born every minute"
"you can eat your cake and wear it too"
"if the cake fits, wear it"
"a small town is full of three-year-olds who can count to a thousand, sixteen-year-olds who can't give you change for a dollar at the local Casey's, and adults who don't see the connection."
"if you love speed, drive fast...if you love power, drive fast...but if you love driving, what's the hurry?"
cartoon by leah kang
other folks' quotes to live by:
if you come to a fork in the road, take it....-yogi berrathe cemetery is full of people who were irreplaceable...-(nyc) mayor bloomberg
learn the rules...then forget them...-basho
the reason nobody uses their turn signals in the midwest is that everyone knows where everyone is going...
in a small town, there isn't much to see, but what you hear makes up for it...-randy heuring
freedom of speech is the right to shout "theater!" in a crowded fire... -abbie hoffman
family
other family links
- Dad (he wrote the book)
- bruce, older brother
- margot, diva
- leverett genealogy
- wallace genealogy
- Shutdowns
- justin's xanga
- noey's facebook
family photos
graphics
- halfway to graceland
- write!
- what crash?
- thinking of you
- death & texans
- maxwell street
- abe
- just passing through
- land-a-linkin'
just passing through:
true stories from out there
- rattler's welcome, northern mexico
- salmon boat, ninilchik, alaska
- al-can highway, yukon territory
- canadian rockies train
- comm ave, boston
- cold day in new york
- eyes on the road- solon road, iowa
- not far from normal- illinois
- layover: ft. nelson, b.c.
- desert train, nevada to utah
- je me souviens, quebec
- long beach trail, vancouver island
- winnipeg in july
- culture rudder- mexico to florida
- one day in amish country, english river valley
- index to all
e pluribus haiku: the novel
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2 Comments:
Hi Tom -
You look very content in the photo.
Say, I wrote to you circa 2013 when you were at CESL (?) because we were in the same Leverett family tree. I commended you for posting the geneaology on-line because I only had an old typed copy from someone. Just found you again, but the Leverett geneaology link in your blog is broken and I can't find it otherwise. I never stopped in to see you when I was in Carbondale for work, my apologies. I retired last month. Can we get in touch again? I don't really know how blogs work but I checked the email for follow-up comments if you would care to touch base. Also, I saw on Linkedin that you wrote a piece on Frank Leverett that I would like to read. Many thanks, CB
Hello CB - I still have your message somewhere I'm sure, as I have saved all old e-mails relating to genealogy, and there's lots to report. If you want that genealogy you can still find it online (look for Erwin Otis and Florence Hodge, Descendants of William Leverett) or if you know your way around the web archive you can find my old page (https://web.archive.org/web/20150325073536/http://mypage.siu.edu/leverett/levgen.html) which is why I never replaced it. In the end I put it in a book and put it on Amazon. I have been doing the same with old family genealogy files and pictures as I see it as my role, partly because I have ten kids and can't just pick one to unload it all on. You cannot stop in on me in Carbondale as I am now in Cloudcroft, New Mexico though I left quite a chunk of my heart there in Carbondale. I do still have my SIU email though (leverett @ siu.edu - no spaces) so feel free to write me. The book on Frank is wild. He's actually my first cousin three times removed. As I market the book and get people to read it I feel an odd sense of kinship with him since he did so much for the family in general. A lot of our information about who we came from comes basically from Frank's tireless research. Cheers! Stay in touch!
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