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    14 August 2012

    The Ancient Art of Petroglyphs | Walking Arizona http://t.co/hP60bZWe James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 14, 2012 The Ancient Art of Petroglyphs | Walking Arizona

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    15 August 2012

    Refrigerator Italian Bread | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/wI9sgqbf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 15, 2012 Refrigerator Italian Bread | Family Heritage Recipes

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    15 August 2012

    See Forever | Walking Arizona http://t.co/9pCjFaOe James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 15, 2012 See Forever | Walking Arizona

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    16 August 2012

    Ruins http://t.co/5kOmYr0X James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 16, 2012 All that is left of the ancient Indian dwellings is usually a ridge of stone outlining the rooms of buildings.

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    16 August 2012

    Ruins | Walking Arizona http://t.co/8fUPLJxj James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 16, 2012 Ruins | Walking Arizona

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    16 August 2012

    See Forever | Walking Arizona http://t.co/DOYkolCU James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 16, 2012 See Forever | Walking Arizona

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    16 August 2012

    Waiting to Merge -- an assessment of the status of Family Tree http://t.co/XfvawZXs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 16, 2012 If you look carefully at the manual for FamilySearch.org's Family Tree (FT), you will find a chart near the end of the online...

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    10 September 2012

    As a field of grass | Walking Arizona http://t.co/jxWXs88i James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 10, 2012 As a field of grass | Walking Arizona

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    18 August 2012

    7-Up Salad | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/xqlLFz8J James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 18, 2012 7-Up Salad | Family Heritage Recipes

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    18 August 2012

    Rag Rug http://t.co/XRfcd2v1 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 18, 2012 Some of my earliest memories are associated with rag rugs. In the 1800s and early 1900s (and before that of course) rag rugs were common as a floor covering. They are made on...

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    18 August 2012

    Rag Rug | Walking Arizona http://t.co/65m6FIPl James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 18, 2012 Rag Rug | Walking Arizona

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    18 August 2012

    Genealogy's Star: Camera Raw to Developed Photo -- a process http://t.co/YdDJs0JD James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 18, 2012 Genealogy's Star: Camera Raw to Developed Photo -- a process

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    18 August 2012

    Camera Raw to Developed Photo -- a process http://t.co/7tSPOLEA James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 18, 2012 This photo was taken with a digital camera, in this case a Canon 5D Mark II, and downloaded as a Camera Raw image. Technically, it was embedded...

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    10 September 2012

    Away from the computer out on the Mormon Overland Trail http://t.co/jiWoi7YF James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 10, 2012 From 1847 until 1868 when the railroad was completed into Utah, tens of thousands of pioneers walked and rode the Mormon Trail....

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    10 September 2012

    Macaroni and Cheese – Vegetable | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/yCD2KLZW James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 10, 2012 Macaroni and Cheese - Vegetable | Family Heritage Recipes

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    20 August 2012

    Genealogy's Star: Adding Special Effects to Your Photos - a Commentary http://t.co/lTHxGoVW James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 20, 2012 Genealogy's Star: Adding Special Effects to Your Photos - a Commentary

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    20 August 2012

    Adding Special Effects to Your Photos - a Commentary http://t.co/G3txEEfk James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 20, 2012 From my last post, here was the final, fully adjusted and developed photo. But given all the tools in Adobe Photoshop, why would you...

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    20 August 2012

    Mountain Daisies | Walking Arizona http://t.co/czXhoeUw James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 20, 2012 Mountain Daisies | Walking Arizona

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    20 August 2012

    Mushrooms http://t.co/qzzDMQIz James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 20, 2012 I have always been fascinated by mushrooms. I can remember seeing them as a child and thinking there was something magical about the way they just appear out of the ground without...

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    20 August 2012

    White Thistles | Walking Arizona http://t.co/xKIfe1m0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 20, 2012 White Thistles | Walking Arizona

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    21 August 2012

    Join Me on the Kearney to Grand Island Historic Tour http://t.co/SBXmHhbM James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 21, 2012 Central Nebraska has several historic pioneer overland trails some of which date back to prehistoric times and the Native Americans...

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    21 August 2012

    Barbed Wire | Walking Arizona http://t.co/5GtYjrmk James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 21, 2012 Barbed Wire | Walking Arizona

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    21 August 2012

    Barbed Wire http://t.co/Q8ZWyEJg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 21, 2012 There are few things more ubiquitous in Arizona than barbed wire. It has even become a valuable collectors item, mounted on a board in a frame with various varieties. The...

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    22 August 2012

    Cool Whip Substitute (stabilized whipped cream) | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/YE4QnQyC James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 22, 2012 Cool Whip Substitute (stabilized whipped cream) | Family Heritage Recipes

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    22 August 2012

    Triops http://t.co/8zYUJZsY James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 22, 2012 Triops, or tadpole shrimp, live in desert potholes of the Southwest. The are prehistoric crustaceans and have remained unchanged for millions of years. They predate the dinosaurs....