NW Okie's Corner
Another week and another day or three days later, we are up and running again at The OkieLegacy. Maybe you noticed in the past few days or over last weekend, if you typed in okielegacy.net into the browser, it did not take you to our website. It took you to readyhosting.com website.
We got that worked through and fixed the this last Tuesday after spending a couple of days uploading a good backup to our OkieLegacy website. The readyhosting server did a scan of the website and found a malware and removed it, temporarily shutting down my site so I could re-upload a good copy of the site. How the malware got to the "wwIIpowcamp" subdirectory, I do not know. I scanned my Mac and found nothing harmful either. I am still scratching my head as to how the malware got there.
Anyway! While I was uploading, fixing the site, I did a bit of moving some family genealogy items over to my ParisTimes Pioneers website. So now if you are looking for Vada's Diary, Gene's Legacy, Uncle Bob Legacy's, Grandma's Legacy, Grandpa's Legacy, you can now find them at the links associated with each above.
For the last few days (Wednesday through Friday Noon) we have been on the road, heading towards Denver for a check-in (follow-up) with our doctor after surgery three weeks ago. Taking the western scenic route out of Denver through through Copper Mountain, Leadsville, Gunnison, Lake City, Slumgullion Pass, Creede, South Fork, and back home to Vallecito Lake. Medical-wise, everything is looking "A-OK!" [See digital image above, left for a view of "Windy Point Overlook" on the way to "Slumgullion Pass," north of Creede, Colorado.]
This week's OkieLegacy newsletter is devoted mainly to a small prairie town in Labette cpunty, Kansas, concerning Kate and William Bender family, and the numerous murders that took place near Cherryvale, Kansas, as travelers stopped at the Bender's lodging on the prairie of Kansas. It was a den of thieves and murderers with almost fourteen or more bodies in all found near Osage Mission, on the prairie of Kansas, April, 1873.
Thanks Goodness for Obamacare, Medicare, Social Security and AARP!
Good Night & Good Luck throughout your Life!
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