The Narrow Line

We walk a lonely road
Or so I have been told
That life's a lonely journey for us all
But here I'd like to say, somewhere along the way
We choose how we stand and how we fall

For to walk upon this earth, there's a price I have to pay
For all you do and say, and all you hope and pray
And all that you oppose and obey

And all that you believe, and all you laugh and grieve
and what you have become today

And to think the way I do, there's a price I have to pay

Walk the narrow line, walk the narrow line
Walk the narrow line back home
I'll walk until I find, my truth and piece of mind
I will walk the narrow line

Peace will come, your peace will come
When all is said and done
It's only a memory away

And when you find peace, and all your angers cease
Then you'll make some sense of it all
Then the promises of truth, that shone so bright in youth
Give way to greater knowledge as they fall

To be truthful to myself, there's a price I have to pay

Monday, May 17, 2010

Web Site summer Version

Daniel's graduation is over and time to get back to work. Continued to code the new Summer Version of the Web Site this morning. Planning to rewrite the Biographies using the Chicago Writing Style. Also spent just a bit of time today continuing to organize media in correct folders. This week plans: Continue working on coding web site, rewrite biographies, review family folders for plan to add content to FTM and Ancestry, and finally to begin to organize, scan and add pictures to FTM, Ancestry, Ferris Library, and if chosen to this blog.

Jeanne and I visited the graves of her grandmother and grandfather, Henry and Kate Murray as well as her uncle, Thomas Regan in West Roxbury on Saturday while doing some biking. Later we stopped at the Cambridge Cemetery where we visited the family plots of Thomas and Sarah Ferris, Thomas and Mary Ferris and Richard and Annie Porteus. There are 25 direct blood relationships in that cemetery. I need to find out how I can have Thomas and Sarah's stone restored as it is getting very hard to read.

Finally I might rename the Ferris Family Research Project. I am researching 18 other families, though related to both Jeanne and I, that are NOT named Ferris. I must think this over and come up with a appropriate title.

Finally in an attempt to really organize this project I want to break down my tasks and research into categories and attach levels of importance to them. Well my coffee is finished and other tasks besides Genealogy await me today. ( Can this be true.. this is something else to do BESIDES genealogy? ) Keep hunting !!!

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