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Genealogy's Star During the past few weeks, I have been answering a whole lot of questions about MyHeritage.com due to my involvement with the company...
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Walking Arizona There are around 550 different species of the genus Aloe. The varieties of each species can be endless. Even though they have stickers,...
Inside http://t.co/TRfZfIZey9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 18, 2013 There are around 550 different species of the genus Aloe. The varieties of each...
Walking Arizona These aloe plants are not cactus but are considered to be a succulent. They grow very well in the dry desert and will survive with very...
Curving Aloe http://t.co/FUoetXg0Dh James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 18, 2013 These aloe plants are not cactus but are considered to be a succulent....
Walking Arizona The flowers on the prickly pear (opuntia) always form on the edge of the pads. The buds start as small fuzzy spots and grow into the...
Walking Arizona With the rain coming down in sheets, it was interesting to see the patterns of the rain water on the cliffs. It dramatically illustrated...
Desert Varnish http://t.co/xWzohK8CXy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 17, 2013 With the rain coming down in sheets, it was interesting to see the patterns...
Walking Arizona These agave stalks were seen all over the desert valleys all blooming at about the same time. Once these plants bloom, the main plant...