Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
As anyone who has traveled with me for any length of time well knows, I love to drive the backroads of Arizona and Utah. These roads are mostly unpaved,...
Dirt Roads http://t.co/9j9Eh94fJf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 26, 2013 As anyone who has traveled with me for any length of time well knows, I...
Sunsets are instantly attractive, but terribly difficult to capture. Film cameras seemed to do a better job of catching the color and spirit of a sunset...
St. George, Utah sits in a spectacularly scenic area surrounded by natural wonders. One of the advantages of the city is that there are roads going up...
When was the last time you took a class on the history of the country you live in? When was the last time you took a class on the history of the country...
The recent webinar on the FamilySearch.org Research Wiki is now available online on the website for the Mesa FamilySearch Library.
The way I do my genealogical research has certainly evolved from the days of microfilm and photocopies. But it is a fact of life that the current technological...
In traveling around the country giving genealogy presentations, I have experienced a wide variety of equipement failures and lack of Internet connectivity....
One advantage or disadvantage of living in the desert is that old metal farm equipment stays around forever. This is a spring-tooth harrow or drag harrow....
These little guys would run in an out as the waves came in, just barely missing getting their feet wet in the foam. They are looking for an evening meal...