Bill West of West in New England has posted "Welcome to the Picnic!" He asked genealogy bloggers what kinds of picnics they remembered from their childhood. I added some more questions in "Week Forty: The Geneabloggers' Picnic."
There are 20 picnickers, each with their own picnic baskets and favorite foods. My submission, "Picnic Time" is here.
Enjoy the reads!
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Week Forty: The Geneabloggers' Picnic

OK, I lied when I hinted that I might post another prompt mid-week. Truth is, there's been so many carnivals lately, it was overwhelming to think of coming up with more ideas...and then finding time to write about them, too! (What's a carnival? It's a little like these writing prompts, but on a much larger scale. Go here to see the latest edition of the Carnival of Genealogy to get an idea. There are about a half-dozen more that I participate in!).
I thought I would share with you an idea by Bill West who blogs at West in New England. A while ago, he featured the Geneabloggers' Parade, with genealogy bloggers writing about what things they would enter in a genealogy parade. Now Bill invites one and all to the Geneabloggers' Picnic.
*What food does your family serve at picnics?
*Are there traditional foods or family recipes?
*Is there one particular relative's specialty you wish you could taste again or one perfect picnic day you wish you could go back and relive?
Here's more ideas I came up with:
*You could expand to write about family reunions, past and present, and what kinds of foods were/are brought to them.
*You could add what dish everyone loved to eat, and which one people were sneaking off to scrap into the garbage so they wouldn't hurt the cook's feelings!
*Is there a picnic basket, old ice chest, a BBQ grill or camp stove, a special dish (physical, not recipe) or picnic cloth that's been handed down in the family and used for decades at picnics, potlucks, or reunions?
*Is there a favorite campground, park, home, or meeting place where picnics or reunions regularly occurred?
*What about unwelcome guests like ants, mosquitoes, and yellow jackets? Raccoons, anyone?
*What favorite picnic or reunion photos do you have, especially ancestral?
*Beverages served, games and activities played, stories told...all contain memories that future generations will someday treasure, if they're left for posterity!
The deadline is Friday, August 1st. If you have a genealogy blog, write your memories there, then contact Bill at lunacy2ATmindspringDOTcom. You don't have to have a genealogy blog to participate, of course. You can choose to write your memories offline in a journal, or your choice of media. If you would like to publish your memories online, but don't have (or don't want to have) a genealogy blog, e-mail your writing to me at kidmiffATgmailDOTcom by August 1st, and I will post it here on this blog and send Bill notification so he can link to it.
Next week: Get out your hammer, paint, and wallpaper...we're remodeling!
Labels:
cooking,
family times,
journaling,
picnics,
summer activities
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