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Author Archives: matthannan
Started attending my first Irish class!!
I started attending my first Irish class at the Irish Cultural Center last night. It was really pretty good. I think everyone was very impressed at the turn-out. I stopped counting at 24 students. There were about 6 or 7 “intermediate” students, but they were soon whisked off to a separate room with the head instructor.… Read the rest
Hello world!
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Moving from NycNyne.net to MattHannan.net. Think of it as a rebranding. 😉… Read the rest
Kegerator Drip Tray!!!
I finally finished up my kegerator drip tray and I have to say, I am shocked at how well it turned out.
This is a very low-mileage fridge that my SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed) gave me when we got married last year.… Read the rest
Camping in Westhampton, MA
We stayed at a KOA for a couple days in Westhampton, MA.
It was OK, but really was more of an RV park in the woods.
The weather was wicked. Above 100F during the afternoon the first day. But it let up and rained a bit the second day.… Read the rest
Home Improvements
Just thought you might like to see what I have been doing with my last ever “free” vacation week.
The next time I have more than a holiday off, it will mean that Jenny is giving birth.
I put the time to some pretty good use.… Read the rest
Lá Gaeilge!!!
I attended my first Lá Gaeilge (Irish Language Day) this past Saturday. It was at Elms College in Chicopee, MA. God, I hate the Mass Pike. But the event was fun for the most part.
It was very interesting hearing a bunch of folks speaking the language in a million different little day-to-day conversations.… Read the rest
Grooking around cemeteries
This is the single stone that I wanted to find yesterday. It just so happens to be right up the street from the house. I was expecting just Elmer C. Lee, Jenny’s great uncle.
As you can see, it lists not only old Elmer, but his wife (who I had no record of), his mother (which was a shocker to both Jenny and I) and gives us the location of the mysterious John E.… Read the rest
Other folk’s family trees
The woman that I am bonded with has a half-brother.
He’s a hell of a nice guy, but he is a bit sad.
He doesn’t really get on all that well with my partner’s side of the family and his mother up and left him when he was very young.… Read the rest
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