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Purveyor of Anachronism

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Category: History and Heritage

Essays examining the people, places, and traditions that shape historical memory. This category includes genealogy, regional history, and the study of cultural inheritance.

Cloudless Britain seen from above

28 March 201213 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

From the BBC's website: Cloudless Britain seen from above: Not a cloud in the sky over UK captured in Nasa photo

Photos: Wernher von Braun, Space Pioneer Rememembered

23 March 201215 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

Given my home base, and what Dr. von Braun accomplished in his life, I just thought I'd share.Photos: Wernher von Braun, Space Pioneer Rememembered: Happy 100th birthday, Wernher von Braun!

Shipping firms use floating armouries to deter pirates

23 March 201213 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

I'll preface this by stating that I am not a maritime (or any other form of) law expert, nor do I play one on TV, but the topic of a private entity's, whether human or corporate, right to defend itself on land or sea interests me. Private security firms are storing their guns aboard floating … Continue reading Shipping firms use floating armouries to deter pirates

Remembering George Washington on his birthday

21 February 201213 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

Given that February 22nd  is the birthday of one of my American heroes, I thought I'd share an excellent post written by David Boaz. In reference to the quote at the end of the article from the oft maligned King George III, I think there may have another man who eschewed an earthly kingdom after … Continue reading Remembering George Washington on his birthday

The heraldic fraud (II)

7 February 201215 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

I got one of these certificates from a vendor in a mall back in the nineties (before I knew better) that purported to tell the history of my surname. I keep it to remind me how easy it is to be taken advantage of. If any positive can come from the experience, I did gain … Continue reading The heraldic fraud (II)

Origin legend of the name "Blevins"

22 November 201115 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ Leave a comment

As far as things go, Blevins, is a recent (a few hundred years old) variation on ancient Welsh word, Bleiddwn, which can be translated as Wolf-man, from the Welsh word for Wolf, "Bleidd". Other variations on the name include Bleddyn, Blethyn, Blethin, Blethen, and Blevin. I've also heard that the -yn at the end of … Continue reading Origin legend of the name "Blevins"

The History of Powys Fadog

15 November 201115 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ 1 Comment

The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd of Clochfaen, Esq.

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A cybersecurity educator, Veteran, and former defense contractor with more than two decades of experience in cybersecurity, compliance, and technical workforce development.

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