I’ve been mulling over this post for a while, partly as to if I should even post it, and partly as to what I would call it, if I did. Anyone who knows me, knows that I read a lot. Excluding books for this purpose, I also read lots of interesting articles and blog posts. And it’s these that form the content of this post. It’s kind of an extension of a previous reiteration of “Inspiring Posts” that I had on a different blog – but I didn’t just want to copy that, so instead this is kind of a mix of interesting articles I’ve read, inspiring ones too, as well as educational posts. So that’s how my “Good Reads” theme has started. So if you’re after some good reading, get yourself a coffee, and make yourself comfy as I promise you there’s lots of good reads here for you. INTERESTING STUFF – Covers off the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery’s hidden treasures that don’t often see the light of day – Oldest tartan found to date back to 16th Century – Cartographer and artist Alex Pescud creates hand-drawn aerial map of Wollongong – South Australia’s oldest known colonial-built fishing boat, the 19th century Rambler, could still be saved – Household Dust Harbors Forensic DNA Info – Scientists scan York cemetery in Western Australia for old, unmarked burial sites dating back to the 1850s – Who Do You Think You Are? UK returns to BBC One this June with a nine-part star-studded line-up – ‘We’re Not All Ikea-Loving Minimalists’: The Resurgence of Young Antique Collectors – Long time no see: Freemasons uncover vault of century-old photo – How FamilySearch is using the future to discover the past with AI...