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Fables Foibles & Follies

You can donate your saliva into a DNA test tube and see the results in a few weeks. You could be in for the surprise of your life.


~ An indiscriminate garnering of random narratives ~
One: A Gut Feeling
Two: An Irish Odyssey
Three: Thoughts on a Toadstool
Four: The Needling
Five: Wanderlust
Six: From Bric-Á-Brac to Bunnies
Seven: A Child’s Tale
The dissertations found in Fables Foibles & Follies contain edited elements of fact, fantasy and fiction along with a smidgen of disconnected irrelevance and flippant authenticity.
A tree planted in the most fertile of soils under the most preferable conditions can still mature into a twisted, gnarled mass of branches.
Conversely, a rose emits the same sweet smell whether it’s planted in a raised bed or a manure pile.
If you want to know the whole story, you need to figure out who you are all by yourself. It’s a daunting task, but please, do try to have fun despite all the red tape and rigmarole.




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Published on January 16, 2019 18:30 Tags: dna, family-tree, heritage
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message 1: by Stacy (new)

Stacy Sounds like you have written another charming book! I did do my dna recently (3 times actually), and did get some surprises! There was some stuff not a surprise at all-- but the ones revealed surely made up for it! : )


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