It is past time (I am a little behind) to invite you to read about our Graveyard Rabbit, number 31, Cheryle Hoover Davis. Cheryle is ambitious as she has not one, not two, but three Graveyard Rabbit Blogs! They are~
The Graveyard Rabbit of Northern Arizona
The Graveyard Rabbit of the Runnells, Iowa Area
The Graveyard Rabbit of the Hoover Clan
You can read about Cheryle here! Enjoy!

Graveyard Rabbit of South Alameda County by Cheryl Palmer is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Showing posts with label Meet the Rabbits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meet the Rabbits. Show all posts
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Meet Rabbit #30
My oh my... time has come to meet our next Graveyard Rabbit! This person tells a bit of her cemetery experience leading up to becoming a GYR. You can read about her here. This introduction gives me a little blush, as it is actually, ME! Do you see me blushing? What are the odds of my introduction being posted on my wedding anniversary? I have no idea what the odds would be, especially since no one knew it was my anniversary, but there it is! Do you think a print out of the article would suffice for an anniversary gift? ;) Hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #29 - Janet Isles
The Graveyard Rabbit of Grey County, Ontario is next in line for you to meet. The author of this blog is Janet Isles. Janet is our 29th rabbit to be introduced. Find out more about Janet here! Enjoy!
Meet A Rabbit #28 - Craig Manson
More good news! Another Graveyard Rabbit has been profiled! Please meet Graveyard Rabbit Craig Manson. His blog is The Peripatetic Graveyard Rabbit. Find out what Peripatetic means and why Craig choose this name for his graveyard blog. You can read about it all here. Enjoy!
Friday, May 8, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #27
The GYR's are trying to get caught up with all of the Graveyard Rabbit introductions. As you have probably noticed, I have been posting these updates as close as possible from when they are updated. We now have the newest GYR update and that is Chuck Courtwright, the Graveyard Rabbit of Christian County, Illinois. Please take a moment to read about Chuck here! Enjoy!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #26
We have another Graveyard Rabbit for you to meet! From the blog "In the Dark of The Moon Graveyard Rabbit," please meet Bella Naufragio from the New England area. You can read about her here! Enjoy!
Monday, May 4, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #25
As you can see, we have several Graveyard Rabbits hopping around to give you information from many areas of our world. We now have the article posted on our 25th Graveyard Rabbit. Please meet Stephanie Lincecum whose GYR blog is Southern Graves. You can read about her here! Enjoy!
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Meet a Rabbit #24
Another "Meet a Rabbit" has been posted! This time meet Lisa Burks from "Adventures in Gravehunting." What an interesting story she tells! You can read the post here. Enjoy!
Friday, May 1, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #23
This time we have "The Graveyard Rabbit Travels Wright" hosted by Diane Wright. Follow the bunny trail here and read about how Diane was primed to love cemeteries! Enjoy!
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #22
It is time to meet another of our wonderful Graveyard Rabbits! This time meet The Graveyard Rabbit of Cowtown, Ruth Stephens! Read about her journey here at the Association site and enjoy!
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #21
Our next "Meet a Rabbit", our 21st, introduces Amy Crooks, the author of Untangled Family Roots. She tells quite a story about her life, how she got involved in genealogy and cemeteries. You can read the article about Amy here. Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #20
The 20th Meet a Rabbit article has been posted. This week you are introduced to Sheri Fenley who writes at "The Educated Graveyard Rabbit." You can read about her here! Hope you enjoy!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Meet A Rabbit #19
This weeks "Meet a Rabbit" is Thomas MacEntee who is the author of "The Graveyard Rabbit of New York Rural Cemeteries" or "GYR-NYRC." He is the 19th member to be debuted. You can read about Mr. MacEntee over at the Graveyard Rabbit page here. Enjoy!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Meet the Rabbit!
Now that I have gotten us all caught up with the weekly posts of meeting our rabbits(and we are all caught up, aren't we?) I will share each rabbits introduction as it becomes available.
Week 18 - Arnevet Beth Olam--St. Louis by John Newmark. Check out this post to find out more about John and how the name of his blog started! Enjoy!
Week 18 - Arnevet Beth Olam--St. Louis by John Newmark. Check out this post to find out more about John and how the name of his blog started! Enjoy!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Honored to Meet Other Rabbits!
Last Saturday I attended the March monthly meeting for the California Genealogy Society. I have been wanting to join this society for longer than I care to admit, but unfortunately it just hadn't been tops on my priority list.
I rearranged my schedule so I could attend and listen to the guest speaker. Upon arriving, I immediately joined the society, first things first!
I was sure glad I chose to re-arrange my schedule, because one of the high-lights of my day was that I personally met two fellow Rabbits! I was honored to meet Sheri Fenley who is the The Educated Graveyard Rabbit and Jennifer Jones Regan, The Graveyard Rabbit of Contra Costa County
These women were great fun! It is an inspiration to meet your fellow bloggers. I certainly hope to meet other rabbits in the future and I look forward to seeing more of these special ladies who have chosen to blog about cemeteries!
Here is a link where you can see a picture of the three of us along with Kathryn Doyle who blogs for the California Genealogical Society.
I rearranged my schedule so I could attend and listen to the guest speaker. Upon arriving, I immediately joined the society, first things first!
I was sure glad I chose to re-arrange my schedule, because one of the high-lights of my day was that I personally met two fellow Rabbits! I was honored to meet Sheri Fenley who is the The Educated Graveyard Rabbit and Jennifer Jones Regan, The Graveyard Rabbit of Contra Costa County
These women were great fun! It is an inspiration to meet your fellow bloggers. I certainly hope to meet other rabbits in the future and I look forward to seeing more of these special ladies who have chosen to blog about cemeteries!
Here is a link where you can see a picture of the three of us along with Kathryn Doyle who blogs for the California Genealogical Society.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Meet the Rabbits - 3
Each week since last November there has been a "Meet a Rabbit" article where one of the Graveyard Rabbits has introduced themselves to us. Each Rabbit article is posted in the order they joined the association. I would like to share these posts with you, so you can learn a little more about us and the areas we are covering. I am giving you the links to the final set of five introductions, which now brings us current. I will then post each introduction as it appears. I think you will enjoy reading about these featured Graveyard Rabbits, and about their blogs!
Week 13 - The Rural Michigan Cemeteries Graveyard Rabbit by Jessica Oswalt
Week 14 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Utrecht and Het Gooti by Henk van Kampen
Week 15 - The Graveyard Rabbit of British Columbia, Canada by M. Dianne Rogers
Week 16 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Eastern Tennessee by Elyse Doerflinger
Week 17 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Lancaster County by Linda Stiensta
Week 13 - The Rural Michigan Cemeteries Graveyard Rabbit by Jessica Oswalt
Week 14 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Utrecht and Het Gooti by Henk van Kampen
Week 15 - The Graveyard Rabbit of British Columbia, Canada by M. Dianne Rogers
Week 16 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Eastern Tennessee by Elyse Doerflinger
Week 17 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Lancaster County by Linda Stiensta
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Meet The Rabbits - 2
Each week since last November there has been a "Meet a Rabbit" article where one of the Graveyard Rabbits has introduced themselves to us. Each Rabbit article is posted in the order they joined the association. I would like to share these posts with you, so you can learn a little more about us and the areas we are covering. I am giving you the links to the second set of six introductions. I am posting in batches of six until we are current. I will then post each introduction as it appears. I think you will enjoy reading about these featured Graveyard Rabbits, and about their blogs!
Week 7 - The Essex County Graveyard Rabbit By Kathryn Lake Hogan
Week 8 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Attala County, The Graveyard Rabbit of Holmes County, and The Graveyard Rabbit of Madison County by Janice Branch Tracy
Week 9 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Central Ohio by Amy Johnson Crow
Week 10 - The Chicagoland Graveyard Rabbit and The Graveyard Rabbit of Bloomington-Normal, Illinois by Julie Cahill Tarr
Week 11 - The Graveyard Rabbit of North Snohomish County by Sue Edminster
Week 12 - Granite in my Blood by Midge Frazel
Week 7 - The Essex County Graveyard Rabbit By Kathryn Lake Hogan
Week 8 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Attala County, The Graveyard Rabbit of Holmes County, and The Graveyard Rabbit of Madison County by Janice Branch Tracy
Week 9 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Central Ohio by Amy Johnson Crow
Week 10 - The Chicagoland Graveyard Rabbit and The Graveyard Rabbit of Bloomington-Normal, Illinois by Julie Cahill Tarr
Week 11 - The Graveyard Rabbit of North Snohomish County by Sue Edminster
Week 12 - Granite in my Blood by Midge Frazel
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Meet The Rabbits!
Each week since last November there has been a "Meet a Rabbit" article where one of the Graveyard Rabbits has introduced themselves to us. Each Rabbit article is posted in the order they joined the association. I would like to share these posts with you, so you can learn a little more about us and the areas we are covering. For now, I am giving you the links to the first six introductions. I will post in batches of six until we are current. I will then post each introduction as it appears. I think you will enjoy reading about these featured Graveyard Rabbits, and about their blogs!
Week 1 - The Western Washington Graveyard Rabbit by footnoteMaven
Week 2 - Graveyard Adventure's in Itawamba County (Mississippi) by Bob Franks
Week 3 - The South San Diego Graveyard Rabbit (California) by Randy Seaver
Week 4 - The Graveyard Rabbit of South Denton County (Texas) by Wendy Littrell
Week 5 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Moultrie Creek (Florida) by Denise Olson
Week 6 - The Central Florida Graveyard Rabbit by William Morgan
Week 1 - The Western Washington Graveyard Rabbit by footnoteMaven
Week 2 - Graveyard Adventure's in Itawamba County (Mississippi) by Bob Franks
Week 3 - The South San Diego Graveyard Rabbit (California) by Randy Seaver
Week 4 - The Graveyard Rabbit of South Denton County (Texas) by Wendy Littrell
Week 5 - The Graveyard Rabbit of Moultrie Creek (Florida) by Denise Olson
Week 6 - The Central Florida Graveyard Rabbit by William Morgan
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