The fine words and images on Sebastian Mindling's site present family events current and past in his thoughtful style. Here is truly the core Mindling talent for web technology and original design. Sebastian also provides space on his server to host the Family Passages site. Thanks, Seby.
At George Mindling's site you will discover how the ancestral spelling "Mündling" became "Mindling", and much more regarding family origins. George and his wife Ilse have traveled to the ancestral town of Schweigern in Germany, translated church records, and built this site to share it all with us. Racing at Daytona and canoing in the Florida everglades are also among George's interests.
Check out a restored baby blue VW bug on the pages offered by John Tallitsch, and make your own decision about his fish story.
Journey to the far south of Mexico where beautiful pottery is made in the state of Oaxaca (wah-HA-ka). Eric Mindling, through his organization Manos de Oaxaca (Oaxacan Hands), helps keep this and other handcrafts alive through exports to the U.S., pottery workshops and tours, and his writing.
"It's Ian!" began when my son, Ian Mindling, asked me to tuck a couple of photos of him in some out-of-the-way corner of the web that he could point some of his on-line aquaintances to. So Dad says; "how 'bought adding this 'n that", and Ian says; "OK, great", so here we go.
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