 Good morning everybody morning evening night where wherever you are. Hey Greg. Hey there. How are you doing mags? I'm doing okay How are you doing doing fine? You're fine. It's freezing rain. Let's see. It's zero degrees right now. So 32 Fahrenheit Freezing rain. It's slippery out. So yes. Yeah, morning. What did you hurt yourself this morning? Yes Well, I didn't hurt. I don't think I hurt myself We'll see when I stand up after this after sitting for so long Were there any dogs harmed in the in your fall? No dogs were harmed In fact, I think because I had my finnigan on a leash I think pulling on him sort of braced my fall a bit But he gave me a strange look when I What are you doing? Dad get up. Yeah, exactly. I Me only want to loud roll around in the snow Just in case anybody wants to know blue origin just launched so they're heading up to space those base Tourists are on their way up. I've got that kind of going off to the side because we always kind of do that together a bunch of us So, um, good morning and everybody that's here. I saw Betsy co came in John Tynor is here Here Jeanine is here Kathy Wiseman Tommy Bach Let's see Hilary Gadsby. Hey, Hilary. Willa Dean. Hi, Willa Dean Willa Dean's here. That's so fun seven degrees in 28 Wherever Lynette is where's Lynette Lynette? You're somewhere. It's less lenient warmer today slightly rain and only drizzle in Wales where Hillary is We have something fun to show you this morning right off the bat or should I wait for more people to come in and you and I just chat for a Few minutes. We could chat for a bit. We could chat for a few minutes. John Tynor is making Christmas pudding. That's With his mom That's oh, that's good. If I give you my postal address will you send me a slice? Yeah, your postal address? Yes snail mail six degrees and snow in Minnesota. Yeah, we're gonna get that snow on the back end of the storm speaking of those storms We send out our hearts and warm feelings to all the people that have been affected by the storms moving through The Central US this overnight especially for those in Kentucky lots of lives lost apparently over a storm that hit a small community an Amazon warehouse and Candle a candle factory. There's some an interstate. So it's it's a big mess So all our thoughts and prayers go out to the people that have been affected by these storms and who might be affected yet Later today, so just stay safe huddle in and wiki tree Yeah, wiki take your take your laptop to the basement. There you go um Interesting things going on Lynette Jester is in the Mojave Desert. How about that? interesting things going on around The tree right now. So we often talk about our wiki tree challenge and I'm gonna share my screen we also often talk about our wiki tree challenge and This coming up. It's Marion Burke wood. She's our 49th wiki tree challenge and she is the Planning future for your family's past so if you want to check that out on next Wednesday night, you can see her information on and On top of that on top of that there is something even more exciting. So here we go. Okay Is there sound? Example of Genealogical crowdsourcing and generosity I'm just blown away. That was so fun and fascinating and you guys Did an extraordinary job. I can't wait to tell the rest of my family about all their new ancestors And let me tell you that was adding 125 direct ancestors Catherine to your I knew it was cool, but I didn't realize You guys are fabulous and I cannot tell you how Deeply moved I am. I really just opened the biggest present in all the 45 years of research to have somebody actually help me with mine Thank you. It's quite a gift But you guys are offering to the world that really is what I wanted out of this challenge and and I'm I'm delighted I have not seen this. This is what I'll wow That's incredible. What a great lie. Oh my goodness. We don't do that. Oh, no, I never knew anything about them Pretty crazy thing for me emotionally to read about that story. So this is incredible. Just to see all of them Shocks Yeah Me The new ancestors are what's gonna be exciting is to follow through, you know looking at them It's remarkable what this community is doing really really. I just want to thank you Makes me Makes me feel good. We should have a bottle of mine here. So oh, yeah Wow I'm just blown away. Thank you. Thank you. I can't thank you enough I'm just don't start with how much And I can hardly wait to go Whole week I'm so so excited. I'm sorry about the challenges with the sound there. Oh, but Well, you can you can find it on Facebook wait That was Julie from yesterday. Oh, was it okay. Oh, did I just jump into another video? Yeah. Oh, I heard I heard the sound came on. Did you adjust it something so I did adjust something So I hope people got to hear some of the sound right. Yes. Yes. Hillary. Did you hear the sound later on? Partly through partly through Hey, June book Morning, June. Oh people are talking about the new logo. Yeah, the logo Yeah, I put the logo up for us, let me I'm gonna go and find it though real Quick for everybody Here we go. It looks pretty cool. I do too. This is the logo. That's from the Facebook page So, yeah, it's pretty cool. It's got the Helix trunk going on Right and the kind of counterwonky kind of Network chart Instead of just the balls right For all of our connections all of our connections. Yeah, we love the connection finder There you go. Yeah We're genealogists collaborate. I like it. Yeah So people love that logo. Thank you, Lynette. Yeah, has that been our bike? That's been our byline for for a while, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, we're genealogists collaborate. Yeah All right, I mean really I think collaboration is really the key. I mean it just It is it is it really is collaboration has um, oh No, we have to get new t-shirts Betsy. Oh I wonder if the wiki tree shop has it up yet has I bet it doesn't I'm still wearing my math t-shirt because it's the only thing In this bright orange. Yeah, there you go. June loves it. Love that logo Okay, so um We have Guess what Greg what what what mags do we have a question? There's a question of the week a question Okay, but it's it's an interesting question. It's um It's it's it's a it's a question religions did your ancestor practice and Tommy buck really answered the question Right. Um, there's Christianity Judaism Islamism Um, Buddhism hindi Hinduism Um, but the majority of the answers that we got for the question of the week were Baptist Catholic Church of England Quaker You know the friends and all of that so there Tons there were 66 answers. So when you go through and read all of that information I'm not going to go through it because it's kind of Very repetitive. So there there wasn't a lot of stuff, but there were a lot of answers So you can go through and you can read what everybody wrote about their own Family and and people and there was one that was a really weird one that came up Skechenfeld or something. Oh, yeah, they were early reformists in Germany, which was interesting. Think feldor or something like that Yeah, stink feldor or something like that. So it's interesting go and check that out But in the meantime, we're going to switch over and let drag take on Okay, the profiles of the week the profile. So I'm going to share my screen Uh There we go You'd think I'd be more prepared for the handoff, but you just handed it off so quick And if anybody's interested blue origin has just landed It looks fairly safely. It looks good. Okay. Well, that's good news Can you see it? So it's just the wiki tree page right now, which distiller or brute re You see that? No, I got you. There you go. Oh, right. I share but then you have to Well, you can do that too. You just haven't learned that I haven't learned that piece. Sorry I will learn that next time. Uh, so the the profile of the week is joseph m seagram and uh This is kind of cool. I think that is kind of cool because he is a canadian He was born in what is in the cambridge area. Now when I first look at this We know it came to mind. Um, and this is not not to do with seagram himself But um, all the ggg posts and the talk about, you know, using the exact the correct Place name at the time So they put cambridge there But maybe I wonder if that means cambridge region because he's the fishers mills. I guess the little community but cambridge the town of cam the city of cambridge actually Is the joint joining Amalgamation of three different little towns outside of the kitchen or waddlew, which is a city in southern ontario so galt hespeler and preston All merged to become caberns. So I don't know if cambridge itself actually existed back then Do you have a connection to this at all? I do have a the reason I know all that Yes, because I went to the university of waddlew I got my bachelor of mathematics from the university of waddlew Now, I know you're not a big drinker, but did you have any friends who like tried to find the the uh, the excess water coming out of the plant or anything? Well, in fact the seagrams, um, is a big is a big name in in waddlew because they have a have a big distillery there There's a stadium there the waddlew football team always played their home games there I should say When I went to university the university of waddlew football team always lost their games at the in the stadium there They did not have a great game Uh, a great team at that point, but you know things changed sometimes they had winning years I just wasn't there during any of the winning years um, but yeah, anyways, I've got a great affection for kitchen or waddlew and um And so it's not particularly seagrams Not necessarily seagrams, you know, I would probably put it He's most famous in canada anyways for his whiskey seagrams whiskey And is there a picture of that? There's not a picture of that on here But there's a seagram house, which is on the university campus and everything he was into horse racing as well um interesting when he first started out his family owned a flour mill But it was because and it was the the distillery was like a side business And then he bought that and then um expanded that into the whiskey empire, which it became So when did he start doing whiskey? How what was it? It was it was in the 18 1883 he became the owner of the of the still of the distillery 1907 his whiskey became the largest selling so it'd be the late 1800s When you first started was there any are there any stories about the seagram family and bootleg bootlegging to the us Oh, there what there is about sleamans Yes, yeah, I don't know. I don't a big beer here in canada. I wouldn't be surprised um You know during frost week when we did our tour and when I went to university frost week was still Still a part of it was a bit of a drinking event. Um, which I did take But um, there may have been stories about that, but I don't remember them Um, and they didn't seem to be Here, but there is a mention in some of our other profiles about About prohibition and what people did or didn't do during prohibition. So that's kind of me Hey, charles platz joining us from macon georgia Hey there So the next one, I don't know if you want to talk about this one because he talks about kentucky bourbon and I've never drank Bermud before I what? I I think I think the only bourbon I've ever drunk drunk drunk was uh seagrams seven and seven so Okay, so is it a type of whiskey then? Is seagrams a whiskey? I think so. Okay. See, I don't even know the difference I we're not the right people to host this topic I don't drink a lot. I don't drink liquor really ever unless somebody says here you have to taste this And then I try and be polite And it's always like You know on the tv shows where you see somebody drinking they go Yeah, that's me. Well, one of my most embarrassing moments was we had our card party with my brother and his wife and my wife and I and Because we don't drink very much, you know at that that point I had a whole bunch of little things that and each of the little bottles had just little bits left And so I thought, you know throughout the night, you know, I thought I just Finished them and there was so little that I didn't think it was going to affect me. But yeah, it affected me You shouldn't mix No, that's one thing I learned. Yeah, lanette lanette should be doing this. She says she likes the devils Whatever that is and she says that Jim beam is whiskey as well. Not bourbon. Oh, it's not we don't even know, you know, I have a friend Master Well, okay, so this guy he was born in 1864 in kentucky and we're touching on kentucky again Getting out warm thoughts. Yeah, he was the son of david beam And his mama was a phillips. I should do this with a kentucky accent Yeah, and he's the father of thomas jeremiah beam. See I can only do a south carolina accent, so I mean, it sounds fine to me Yeah Why is the daughter? Oh beam. No, okay, gotcha Um, he had some brothers and sisters. He was born in 1864 He was a business magnet and he turned the family bourbon business into an iconic american industry So bourbon whiskey, she says lanette's fixing that He the business thrived even though he went through prohibition The business thrived I guess In the species I imagine there might be some medicinal Calls for using whiskey. Sure, especially. Yeah, so when prohibition ended in 1934 He was ready to fire up his stills He left the distilling business to grow Citrus in florida during prohibition. Anyway, uh, so he built and moved a new distillery to near his new home Which is the current beam distillery location from this point forward the bourbon was called gym beam uh and one of He is one of the seven faces on the label Not not a really big profile. No um Interesting. It's it's got some nice. Um, it's it looks pretty but there's not a lot of really great information in here Other than some just basics. So that's how on we could Get somebody to uh to beef it up a bit to beef it up a bit. Yeah Uh next one adult fos bush Yeah from mains castle of these bodin hessa germany And looks like he died in germany as well Ningshid Son of Ulrich and Barbara Pfeiffer And centering his wife is the onheiser Connection. Yeah onheiser bush onheiser bush. Yeah. Ah, so I've heard of that But I don't think I I don't think I've actually ever drunk out Now I don't drink a lot of whiskey But I have to say that I am an aficionado of good Choices hops barley and wheat and malt and that is beer Yes, and even chris witton and I whenever we see each other occasionally if I know there's another new fun beer Flavor, I'll get him to try it and we'll have a beer tasting. So yeah So yeah, anheiser bush is a good beer. Okay, good So, yeah, so now, um, I don't know if you know much about About adolphus or the family, but he came to apparently so he was he born he was born and he died in germany But he came to the u.s. So he was in st. Louis Or st. You say st. Louis or st. Louis st. Louis st. Louis st. Louis um And that's where his father had Was in the wine business He fought in the union army. So that's the north army, right? Right Okay Just had I read that first on the union. Okay, which one says at the north is so yeah, canadian here and uh, yeah study Uh, the the lore of northern aggression Oh, I shouldn't have said that what'd you say nothing. Okay Um, so he became a legendary figure in st. Louis st. Louis sorry I'm reading it like I'm reading a french profile I'm enjoying it. Yeah, I'm sure you are but it doesn't say how he got back to germany like to where he passed away So if when I was and when I'm reading this I'm thinking okay, he moved to the states and that's where he would have ended up but Oh, I don't know if you know any of those details But that for me that would be an interesting thing to add to it Yeah, it would be but it's a nice profile. It is nice. Yeah, yeah Give some in some details. So that's kind of cool You know, and if you ever have a profile that is going to be featured abby We'll add a note at the bottom. This is hey profile manager Feature this and the connection finder this week Yeah, between now and wednesday is a good time to take a look at the sources and biography And if there are updates and improvements that need to be made Especially those that will bring it up to wiki tree style standards We know it's short notice. Don't fret too much, but do it again. Don't so stressed. You've got three days to make a perfect To do that. Yeah. Well, thanks abby for doing that If you if you're curious to go into the history and see how many got changed in that Oh, I'm gonna look real quick. I'm not gonna do that on air. I don't want to embarrass anyone But you go ahead streams not being shared. Oh, yeah, you can go ahead and do it Yeah, no, uh, oh more whiskey. Wow. I think the people who picked this really like whiskey this week Look at that. Look at the background Wow I I think Elijah Craig might have done a whiskey. Do you think? You know for me, I don't get that background on my screen. Really? Yeah How odd Okay That's interesting. So this is so he's from uh, spotselvania, virginia. What a cool name I've never heard of that place before spotselvania and there's a there's a pitselvania virginia as well Okay So they they saw how much fun people in pennsylvania were having and they thought well, I We like that Elijah craig son of talia ferro craig and mary hawkins Uh Born in orange county, virginia 1738. So this is going way back Um, so before Yeah, so virginia. So this is before the united states were formed, right? Um 1738 is yeah. Yeah. Now. What does it mean converted by david thomas in 1764? converted by david thomas in 17 Oh, I guess he was a preacher He was a baptist preacher in kataki ah Okay, so conversion meaning change change converting to the baptist religion. I guess so Well, there's a tie with our question of the week I guess, um He developed bourbon whiskey again, there we go distillery called heaven hill which produces bourbon whiskey named elijah craig Found at georgetown college. Well, that's pretty impressive. That is Yeah Because that's a that's a pretty well known college, isn't it? Yes, it is. Yeah, like I've heard of it I wouldn't have been able to say where exactly it was, but I've heard of georgetown Yeah, well georgetown usually refers to georgetown that is the university located in washington dc This particular one is located in kataki. Uh, so it's not the same one that No, may not be the same one. I've heard about it. No, no, but it's still impressive started Anyone starting on college or university is was impressive In my mind So craig and pits are both surnames in my family Really? Yeah, so i'm gonna do the little i'm gonna look and see if i'm related to this person or not Interesting. I am eight cousins. Eight cousins. Sorry Wow second cousins. That's pretty close. No way Yeah, second cousins eight your second cousins to this guy second cousins Holy moly. So you share a great grandfather I share um, well, it's eight times removed. So it goes back to we share a ninth grade grandmother uh, okay But second because I it was funny one of these I think it might have been James I can't remember off hand. Um But I won't waste your time by checking one of them I checked and I was like 20 second cousin and you know when they in the relationship finder It shows that uh, you're also um this person I had a hundred I had 161 common ancestors because it went back to like the 11 hundreds Right and so I looked through the list. So this was um, it was one of these And the names the the last names in the list because they they got into royalty the name um, of course, the names were champagne and they were bourbon and they were There was one other like all the a lot of the last names were names for different drinks Oh, that's funny. It was Hillary's close to him as well. Oh, look at that Okay, very cool I Linette has a Some information for us non-drinkers. Oh, yes liquor drinkers if you order a whiskey in america in the united states Um, you get bourbon or other american whiskey, but in europe you'll get scotch Oh So there you go I did not know that see this is such a learning experience. It is isn't that good. Yeah cool Okay Moving on Nathan edmund green born in tennessee uh married harriet flack And died in lynchburg tennessee Hopefully he wasn't lynched though. Oh, no, no, no, that would be bad um And that was probably he's a part of the black history project. So um, oh, i'm sorry. Yeah I did not know that. Yeah, Nathan. Oh, well, I should have because it's right there. There's a Yeah, Nathan edmund nearest. What a cool nickname nearest nearest He was probably born a slave about 1820 his parents are unknown. He married harriet lou flack And they had at least nine possibly 10 or maybe 11 maybe 50 children. Oh my goodness. No, I just put that 50 Oh, yeah, I was gonna say you're adding more words to the profile there mags That he's got a nice profile, you know, the black history project has really been doing A wonderful beautiful job with a lot of our our African-american Wow, that's a really great. Look at this. This is amazing Oh, wow. Oh, and he's he's got the uh, they've got the enslaver on there as well Dan call What a great profile. That is excellent. Yeah Yeah, this the this project they were, um Was it this week or last week that they were, um highlighted in the newsletter of the week? Uh, I think it was last week. Yeah, because they had, um, crossed a milestone Yeah, yeah And they're asking for and they're there's one other milestone. They're hoping to hit by the end of the year, right? Connecting Yeah, they've been doing the black history project has really or the black u.s Black Heritage project if you're interested in black heritage Jump into that because it has really um, and this is the us black heritage project. It's really taken off with Emma's fine Yeah, hand. Yeah, that's right Then we have gerard adrian heineken He's in amsterdam And you know, I have to point out that hillary said that she was surprised that that we didn't mention Some of the great european, um distillers, but we've got heineken here, but we don't have You know the black and tan of um genus Right. Yeah. Yeah, okay Yeah, so heineken Look at that. They they i'm not gonna have to read the netherlander Uh, we there's an english biography Oh good. Yes, isn't that nice of them? Yeah. Yes so born in uh in september 1841 in amsterdam son of cornelius and anna gertrude van der pau um got married in 1871 and founded the heineken brewery became one of the largest breweries in the world and Known in around the world Yes Now is heineken a beer that you like. Yeah, heineken is a is a it's an oak. It's a it's a It's a good beer It's not one that I prefer because I like I really really really like hoppy beers Right now my favorite is a muskoca detour Shout out to a good canadian beer there. Yes. Excellent. Good Susanna woodhouse oland formerly culver well daughter of george woodhouse See now you pronounce culver well like culver well And if if I was to use my southern mind, I would say culver well culver well. Yeah, you know, you're probably right I forget what language i'm reading and I just pronounced well, and it's she's from west montan somerset. So So it would be culver well. I'm sure. Yeah, or Culver well, I don't know interesting She looks like a queen on her profile Doesn't she though? Yes. We just need the little way She was but you know what she founded moosehead From ontario Moosehead moosehead is fine canadian beer. Yeah. Yeah, I like moosehead and moosehead's a good beer. Oh, it's not ontario It's nova skosha. She moved to anyways. Yeah nova skosha mm-hmm Boy, she's got a good profile too. Yeah. I want she has a legacy The biz the business begun by susanna in her backyard Was to spawn two brewing dynasties in canada One branch of the family moved to st. John new brunswick later selling to olyn brewery to Bat brewing company and the other branch with the original company moved first to halifax and to later st. John eventually the original company became moosehead brewery in uh 2011 it remains the oldest independently operated and largest privately owned brewery in canada I did nice Yeah Very cool. That is cool. We're getting lots of canadian content with this one. Yeah, I think um I'm not gonna say who picks these but i'm thinking that they were thinking you were gonna be on the show Just guessing that's very kind of them Oh, okay You're gonna pronounce the the birthplace go. I'm gonna pronounce it. I thought we said you were the okay Hauser-kreis thuringen thuringen. There you go, germany Germany and then he died you can tell me where he died He died in milwaukee From wisconsin in the united states. That was easy. That was easy. Or do you say mil valky? No mil walky. You're funny He was a beer magnet. I would like to be a beer magnet I can walk down the street and all the beer would just come straight to me Yeah, you know one of my favorite I really really am a beer aficionado I I really love going and hanging out in a town or a city that has lots of micro breweries Yes, bang right near them so that you can walk Yeah, and do yes with all the different beers. Yeah, that's right. There's one in berry. It's called the flying monkeys Yes, have you been there? That's good beer. I haven't been to it Yeah, lots of people are are posting. Lynette says she's an old bartender Hillary says the irish and walsh whiskey is very nice And she's saying penne deerin. I guess that's a Welles brewery or something that's near her Um Let's see and yes, Lynette. We missed Guinness. Yes Hello Debbie root from Dallas, Oregon. Didn't know there was a Dallas, Oregon um Canadian are you and Lynette says she'd have a molson canadian She was in Canada. I don't like molson. I I don't I don't that's not one of my beers. Yeah Yeah, yeah many crack June is asking me to come stay. Do you have a guest room or a guest house? You know, you know, I have to say much to get me to come visit a small area a nice area with good breweries That's right. So we were talking about mr. Papp's blue. We were we were he's famous for the paps blue ribbon yeah So he uh, he met the prominent brewer philip best son of jacob best before he married philips daughter maria So he looks looks like he might have married into the brewing Yes, the philip. He got a half interest in philip best brewing Nice Because of a shipwreck That seems I guess they needed help. That's that's interesting. Yeah Yeah It's neat when they put all these details into the The profile one of my kids really likes paps blue ribbon and every I again, I I don't like paps blue ribbon But every time he goes and he'll say hey mom, I can share my beer with you. You want one. Oh, yeah No, thanks. Oh good. I didn't want to share it with you. Yeah, that's right. He didn't really want to share No, I think that's the only reason why he buys beers that I don't like. Ah, maybe Okay, and he was noted as Sorry for the establishment of milwaukee's paps theater And a traveling library that he established for german language books for immigrants. That's good I like that the legacy kind of yeah, and I noticed that in a few of them that they along with their brewing They had they've reached out and they did other things that were civic minded and whatnot Um, oh, here we go. This is totally you. This one's me Yeah, I this is another a second european profile. So it's not just all canada and and us wispy um Antoine joseph santerre from paris in the france paris Born and uh born and died in paris And this biography is totally en français So let me just uh try and translate some of the high high points. So he's a a brasseur, which means a brewer So he became the the brewer of santerre, which is the Area that he was he came from Uh, his family he came from a family of brewers brewers. That's hard to say It sounds like a mumbling People who brew Okay, um, and he actually wrote people who stew No, not people who stew He actually wrote a book about brewery brewery, uh, the art of brewing Nice, which is la la du brasseur part of the brewery the art of the brewer And so along with uh setting up this famous brewery in paris Um, he actually he was a he studied chemistry And so he was a chemist and so he developed different techniques hence the writing of the book Um, but if you look at the time frame, so he was born in 1752 died in 1809 And a couple big events happen Yeah, a couple of big things happen a couple big things happen there So along with your american revolution. There was also the uh the french revolution 1789 and that happened and he was part of the french revolution A big part a big part. Yeah, so so there's the the image there of Wearing the french revolution gear. Um, in fact, he was part of the The team that stormed the best deal so when they um, they stormed the castle where King louis and maria entranat were He was part of that group and he was actually present at the execution of king louis um, wow But apparently he ran afoul because after the french revolution after the king and queen were Executed then there was what was known as the reign of terror And so the person who was sort of who led that his name was robespierre um and basically It was sort of chaos and everyone was afraid for the life because they weren't quite sure who was on what side and uh, I guess he was Ran afoul of robespierre because he was imprisoned Um, but he did later get out of prison, but then died in 1809. So so welcome to a la francais From wiki tree this morning. Yes Ginny says that she's a titular so she's gonna drive me to the breweries if I can't me That works for me. Where'd it go june? You know, we could count on you see lars olsans smith From kiyabi christian stodd sweden another swedish fellow. So Oh, see this is another thing. I don't know anything about I love that absolute vodka is right above the words fossil fuels Yeah, look at that Or fossil fuels It's not fossil fuels. It's fusal oils, but you see what my dyslexic brain When you said that that's what I read too. Yeah It's like the power of suggestion you have over me We'll have to get together and not drink sometime. Yeah, that's great. Oh no, but don't don't drink in wiki tree I think we've established that already right before. Yeah. Yeah So absolute vodka this guy And he he was in sweden the whole time He uh, let's see Absolute rent brand then which is locally known as absolute vodka convinced That the evils of strong drinks stemmed from the content of fusal oils And thus wanted to provide the hard drinking working class with an absolutely pure spirit And in genius businessman from humble book background He founded the most advanced swedish distillery of the time And this was uh in the 18 the mid mid to late 1800s um He competed fiercely and successfully with a local serving monopoly in stock home by placing his factory on reamer's home Just outside the city border So he wasn't That's interesting. He became a very rich man very fast Needless to say he also made enemies and competitors and politicians and unfortunately Also within his own Lane family. Oh, no, he did not die happy That's a nice profile. There's a good profile with lots of great information In a good picture. Let's jump on to the next one. Oh It's so funny you and I doing all this liquor stuff I don't know gin Hmm. Okay From bedford sharp from tingrith. Is that how you pronounce it tingrith bed for sure england? married mary mary maxwell. Wow mary mary maxwell wach Wong. Oh my gosh her parents That's mary mary's parents. Well She's the that they named her mary mary mary maxwell wach Talk about alliteration. Yeah All those consonants all those m's yeah Born in 1810 son of edward and france francis elizabeth baptized Tancre gym was initially distilled in 1830 by charles tancre in the bloomsbury district of london. I heard of bloomsbury The retail outlet of edward and charles tancre Am I saying that name right tancre? I think you are Okay. Yeah, tancre Establish on vine street when charles died in 1868 his son charles wach tancre Inherited the stillery which continued to operate until it was severely damaged during world war two I guess probably during the blitz Would be my guess The only facility to survive the axis bombing now known as old tom has since been moved to cameron bridge scotland nice You know, I was going to say that abby left a note on the profile and thank you elizabeth greet venny for Making this profile a little bit nicer with some of the sources that she worked on. Yay nice um and Lynette says in her opinion if you're gonna drink gen tancre doesn't taste like perfume Like the most of them do I didn't realize gen. I haven't drank perfume. So I had gen in time Once when I was in college and I will never have it again. That was an interesting weekend Okay, so I want to know what linette why linette thinks that she was a bartender Sarah was a bartender. No, I was going to say why did she think that sarah and I should do a show together wealth Okay Yeah, I'm not sure is it because we because of the way we pronounce or mispronounce words. Oh, there you go Anyways, um, I think that's the end of the distillery list. Is it not? Yes, we should move right along to some of those great photos the photos now. Do you want to take over? What's that? You know how to get there? Uh, I think I have I had the photo of the week Here we are great. Oh, I love that snowman So at first when I read this so the theme is snow or snowy I thought click hiding behind the snowman. Why do you want me to click on the snowman? But I misread it linette clarifies and says so you can stumble over the names together I try not to stumble in that honest And I have so much fun making fun of them when they do that I'm sorry. So it would have to be a three P We'd have to have you along with the two of us and you could keep tally during the Yeah, yeah, we could award a prize at the end. Right. Can you zoom into your pictures of it? I can please Okay, so Clicking click behind the snowman. Oh, you see This click hiding behind there, but there's a chick Well, I don't know or is chick a person a guy's name person's name. Yeah person's name. Okay, clara lovelace I'm her 52 weeks from muskegee, Oklahoma That's cool It must have been like the first snow of the season because see like there's a bit of snow You can see like this is where the snow came from like she would have rolled up the ball For here and then she would have put it on top. Yeah, very cool. We know how to build snowman We do that's one thing we can do up here. We can absolutely do that. Look at this. Is that a swing set? Oh, okay There's a fence and a swing set and they all look like one thing I was gonna say this looks like a farm in behind. Yeah, would you say that? Yeah In Birmingham, Birmingham, Worcestershire, England. How do you say that word? Worcestershire Isn't it? like we would I think like Normally, I would say Worcestershire But I'm pretty sure they like to run it together like Worcestershire Worcestershire. Oh, I wouldn't I didn't what's this here sauce? Talking about English much less important What's this here sauce that that's how it translates, right? That's a really nice picture. I like that is that looks like a postcard Robin and grandpa at grandma's house Nice that's sweet. Okay. I before I go up to the date. What how old do you think that picture is? 1952 Good Oh my gosh, wow 52 and you did you peak or no? No, I didn't that is incredible I love doing dates for pictures. You do. Yeah, I do. I like that Anytime there's somebody doing dates on pictures on facebook. I'm always in it. You're in a okay. Yeah, this is from colorado codopache fremont colorado Donated by our uploaded by robin shawls nice picture Lloyd Wright, is this like frank Lloyd Wright? I don't think so They would normally put frank in front of Lloyd. Ah, okay climbing snow peak in winter That's very cool snow shoes on there and that is um Do you have snow shoes? I do have snow shoes. I do do Yeah, yeah, and we live right near the experimental farm. I should be out doing that right now and right. Yeah Well, I live out in the country. So I own we own a hundred acres. So there's lots of backyard that lots of reasons to yeah Yes, that's right Snow, Tennessee or Ohio Is does Tennessee a but Ohio? Uh, yeah, no, uh, Kentucky does you have to go through Kentucky to get to Ohio right Pretty picture though. Lots of snow Grandmother goes snow shooing in a skirt Wow I don't know if I would go well. No, I would definitely not go snow shooing in a skirt. I don't know if you would Uh, no, no, but that's from on sound There you go. Ontario. Yeah On the way to florida in 1925 Wow Wow Is that what the i-90 looked like back then? That's funny. I um, it would have been an old Native American trail back then in 1925. Yep Wow, i-95 would have been the coast road The coastal on Native American trail A lot of our roads were built on on top of what what the Native Americans had done We didn't one of my favorite things. We didn't reinvent the wheel. We just followed what they already had Ah, I did not know that Neat Oh, my dad was from Ohio Janine says I posted that picture. My dad was from Ohio My mother from Tennessee and not sure where the picture was taken. There you go Ah, oh that's oh back there when it said Ohio or Tennessee, right Thanks, Janine That clarification neat. So this one was posted by Lawrence Humes Cool, but I've got there's two names. So does that mean they're tagged in the picture or they posted the picture No, I think they posted the picture. Okay I think We'll find out. We'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Okay. Kathleen Thompson Kathleen Thompson Driving in an RV Ah, yes with a puppy in her lap puppy in her lap, you know Puppy doesn't look impressed with the snow Hope British Columbia Canada and she posted it Nice. Okay, there we go. Thanks Kathleen Another one from Kathleen again, and this is Silver Skaggett Valley, British Columbia Beautiful some nice Nice places out there Nice scenery Golden house secret house Whoo, I love that Let's just slip that in Um doesn't say who posted it Uh Or it was uploaded on wow just a couple days ago. Yeah Next okay, so next click I'll zoom in again. It's no drop primrose Look at that Warbug From Burton Vladimir, North Hampshire North North Hampshire. It's interesting. That's nice. Yeah snow at lake Oh my Okay, oh my goodness, that's a lot of snow. That's a lot of snow. Is that like the top of the first story? Yes Wow We have an eight foot stockade fence. It goes around our backyard and our dog who passed away a few years ago Was four pounds and we had snow so much one year that the dog could walk out of the yard Oh my lord eight foot snow fence. Just that's crazy Okay, now. This is a very cool picture. That is blue ice And it is from Mackinaw City Cheboygan, Michigan. Cheboy again Cheboy again. Yeah Is that how is that the right way to pronounce it? Yep. Okay, or you're just making fun of me That is very cool. I really like that picture. That is cool picture. That looks like ice damming At the end of the season, you know Oh, yeah Now when right around here at the end of the season, they they actually blow up the ice So that it breaks up in the river and doesn't cause a problem when it's yeah That's what that looks like. Oh, here's casket mountains from Darrington, Washington It's not all mish nice 2020 so that's a recent one. Yeah My younger brother crying after he fell in the snow When he's not wearing snow pants and look he's got who's that character? Elmo Elmo Oh From Anderson Shasta, California Nice Les Cox jr. On the ice In 67 And he has braces on his legs, so I'm assuming that um that he was You know people around here if you have kids that are challenged With disabilities There are ways that they can play hockey hockey with these great snow ice racks, too cool Or could it be from uh from polio? Yeah, that's that's a cool picture Neat picture. Yeah, and that was all of that's the end Um, we do have a note from june says we didn't get highways until war war two Lynette that is slightly correct, but slightly incorrect. Um, I can tell you having worked as an engineer for one of the department of transportation in the state that um A lot of the highways were developed in the 1800s working their way up and what's interesting is is families would live Near the bridges of these places and they would charge a toll to cross a bridge to pay for the cost of building the bridge and so they would build these big enough to carry the type of of Convances that would cross these bridges and if the bridges were big enough They were too lane and those were technically the highways So in south carolina, there's a one lane highway going up to saluta from greenville And it's a one lane road and one of the most famous bridges in the oldest bridge in south carolina Point set bridges on that and it's a one lane bridge And that was not a highway But us 25 which is built on top of an old Native american trail is a highway and its development was started in the 1800s, but it didn't really Grow big until we started having the cars Then with the new deal a lot of the conservative the the civilian conservation course started building some of those highways In the 30s and in the 40s and then the 1950s is when we started the interstate system system in the us There you go my trivial knowledge of highway construction. Just ask me any questions I can clean out a type three barrel for you if you need to driving down the road No, that's a drop inlet. My kids know all about highway construction very nice um Oh, no Kathy is saying that uh, they walked Out on the railroad tracks in order to get the story during the blizzard Right trains have that big snow plow on the front of them as they're going through right. Yeah and june Talked about the blizzard of 78. Yeah basement apartment window I remember that that's very cool. I went going to work on a snowmobile. I was a senior in high school I was a senior in high school. My parents got snowed in they were in charleston I was up in the mountains. I got snowed in for the weekend. My parents couldn't come home I I didn't have a party or anything, but it was so freeing that I was home alone. Yeah All right, cool. Um, we've got stuff coming up next friday. So yesterday was friday date night So next week will be app on uh the uh friday show So tune in for that you've got the challenge coming up on wednesday We've already mentioned that showed the cool new logo. We mentioned that we mentioned Who the challenge was we showed you the cool video. So We're just about done. I think so. How about that? I think that's great. Yeah Do you have big plans for the week? Big plans for the week. Uh, no, are you done your christmas shopping? Uh, I've done some shopping it might be enough. I'm not quite sure I I've got I can't say What did you get julie? Yeah I'm not gonna say Not on air So you guys have a great great weekend. Enjoy yourselves stay out of trouble And we shall see you Soon Yeah