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    13 October 2012

    Ready to Bloom | Walking Arizona http://t.co/PSLK8bqy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 13, 2012 Ready to Bloom | Walking Arizona

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    14 October 2012

    Twins | Walking Arizona http://t.co/wBixSF3L James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 14, 2012 Twins | Walking Arizona

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    14 October 2012

    Twins http://t.co/OhKcjhWl James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 14, 2012 This seems to be the season for the columnar cactus blooms. They are mostly inaccessibly high up in the air. It is also difficult to get close enough to the plants themselves to...

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    14 October 2012

    Storm over the Canyon | Walking Arizona http://t.co/NZnXvXNY James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 14, 2012 Storm over the Canyon | Walking Arizona

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    15 October 2012

    The Overson Negative Project http://t.co/G254loC6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 15, 2012 My Great-grandmother Margaret Godfrey Jarvis Overson was one of the earliest female photographers in Arizona. Following in the footsteps of her father Charles...

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    15 October 2012

    Genealogy's Star: The Overson Negative Project http://t.co/BsOnRmOX James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 15, 2012 Genealogy's Star: The Overson Negative Project

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    15 October 2012

    Wave Washed | Walking Arizona http://t.co/0zHIZUVC James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 15, 2012 Wave Washed | Walking Arizona

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    15 October 2012

    Plymouth Rock http://t.co/VN0drf3D James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 15, 2012 Two of my ancestors came to America on the Mayflower in 1620. Generally, these people who were the first to arrive are called "Pilgrims." The term actually refers to a...

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    15 October 2012

    Plymouth Rock | Walking Arizona http://t.co/NxqZYeRB James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 15, 2012 Plymouth Rock | Walking Arizona

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    15 October 2012

    Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/Ddi9IxQ3 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 15, 2012 Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies | Family Heritage Recipes

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    19 October 2012

    Old North Church | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ydLNg2kt James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 19, 2012 Old North Church | Walking Arizona

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    19 October 2012

    Spring Poppies http://t.co/N0EMXfHf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 19, 2012 Recent rains in October sometimes portend a bounteous crop of wildflowers in the Spring. If it rains enough in October, there will be flowers, if not, no flowers (or very...

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    19 October 2012

    Spring Poppies | Walking Arizona http://t.co/nH2PEbbA James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 19, 2012 Spring Poppies | Walking Arizona

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    16 October 2012

    Mayflower Society http://t.co/2dHhcHOg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 16, 2012 You might have guessed or already know that I am a genealogist. A lot of my wandering around is directly related to genealogy. This is the Mayflower Society House in...

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    21 October 2012

    Desert Moss http://t.co/Skt2w2f6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 21, 2012 You don't usually associate moss and cool water with the desert, but in real life, the desert is full of surprises. We found this little tiny spring with just enough water...

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    21 October 2012

    Desert Moss | Walking Arizona http://t.co/uUzT0lFm James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 21, 2012 Desert Moss | Walking Arizona

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    21 October 2012

    A Touch of Spring | Walking Arizona http://t.co/6MF3tLKx James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 21, 2012 A Touch of Spring | Walking Arizona

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    23 October 2012

    Fairy Dusters | Walking Arizona http://t.co/Nc628VLe James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 Fairy Dusters | Walking Arizona

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    23 October 2012

    Double Chocolate Cookies | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/zAcQm5TV James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 Double Chocolate Cookies | Family Heritage Recipes

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    23 October 2012

    Fairy Dusters http://t.co/EGfOBe3t James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 These are very unusual flowers. They are called fairy dusters. Usually, they are a bright red, but they can also be almost entirely white. Most of the unusual things are...

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    23 October 2012

    Euphorbia Revisited http://t.co/L46HS6O7 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 OK, so these are really weird euphorbia. The first photo is the open pod. The second photo is what they look like before they open. I am not sure if this can be characterized...

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    23 October 2012

    Euphorbia Revisited | Walking Arizona http://t.co/e4t2jsps James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 Euphorbia Revisited | Walking Arizona

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    22 October 2012

    Purple Owl's Clover | Walking Arizona http://t.co/NZ0f6nth James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 22, 2012 Purple Owl's Clover | Walking Arizona

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    23 October 2012

    Aloes http://t.co/p9Y0BMP5 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 We first got interested in the aloes because of the medicinal qualities of the juice from the thick leaves of the plant. It is good for burns and especially sunburns. But it smells...

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    23 October 2012

    Aloes | Walking Arizona http://t.co/aO3t3csT James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) October 23, 2012 Aloes | Walking Arizona