I don’t know why it’s taken me so long. Especially because over the past ten years I’ve written extensively about my family, my lineage, and our propensity to seek, find, and carve our own paths. Plus, our impulses to leave behind a trail of our own observations. All of that runs through my DNA.
At any rate, last week I finally bought an Ancestry DNA kit. I opened the cardboard box. Read the directions. Spit my saliva into the provided vial. Put a cap on it. Closed up the box. I sent it away in the mail. I expect to receive the results via email in six to eight weeks.
From my mother’s branch of the family tree, I know I am Scots Irish; from my father’s family, German, Swedish, Norwegian, and French lineage. But maybe there will be a surprise or two.
This additional family research is also prompted by my mother’s one hundredth birthday–coming next week on July 26–and the personal reflection that comes with this significant milestone.
Meanwhile, with nineteen days of 110-plus temperatures under our belts here in the Valley of the Sun, Tom and I are poised for an escape to celebrate Mom’s birthday.
We’re planning a three-day, mountain getaway to Flagstaff, Arizona, where–at an altitude of 7,000 feet–we will be (blissfully) twenty-five degrees cooler than Scottsdale.
Because my mother’s life story (and my associated grief) has served as a catalyst for my writing, I’m offering my first book as a Goodreads Giveaway through July 26th. One hundred readers (chosen randomly) will receive a free download of my book.
Simply enter by July 26. If you’re a lucky recipient of my book, you’ll be notified right after. Then, find a quiet corner away from the heat (I think it’s hot everywhere right now) and get lost in my three-generation story of love, loss, and our family’s passion for writing.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts and would appreciate your rating/review online.
Goodreads Book Giveaway

From Fertile Ground
by Mark Johnson
Giveaway ends July 26, 2023.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
MY kids took a test a few years ago. The coolest part was the connections to all the other people to whom they were related. They had a couple of months flurry of messages back and forth with the people.
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Right. I imagine I’ll discover some of that, too.
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Enjoy the cooler climate in Flag. The Botanical Gardens should be lovely. Love and hugs to you both.
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Thank you, Carol. We’ll get together again soon!
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I can’t wait to see how your lineage turns out!
Your book remains a special record of your family, especially your mom. And your first book! A great read.
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Me too, Tom! … From Fertile Ground will always occupy a special place in my heart.
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