Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
I have almost 2500 automated sources sitting on MyHeritage.com generated by their extraordinary Record Search function. Basically, all I had to do was...
It seems to be a common thread among some genealogists that connecting to a royal line is big deal. It has always seemed strange to me that in a country,...
A Touch of Desert Snow | Walking Arizona http://t.co/fNSDvWoKAX James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 22, 2013 A Touch of Desert Snow | Walking Arizona
The Hance Rapids of the Colorado River | Walking Arizona http://t.co/Qm8fZdkhIR James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 22, 2013 The Hance Rapids of the...
I guess these ancient dwellings could be considered the antithesis of modern tract housing. They blend into the landscape and use available rocks for part...
This photo shows the Hance rapids of the Colorado River from one of the few places on the Rim where the river is clearly visible. This placid looking...
In Arizona, the presence of snow is strictly a function of altitude. It is not unusual to have snow above 4000 feet above sea level, but it is uncommon...
At a class I taught recently on creating a genealogy blog, even though there were mostly experienced computer users in attendance, some of the attendees...
Ancient Sinaguan Pot | Walking Arizona http://t.co/kSTnJmry8V James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 21, 2013 Ancient Sinaguan Pot | Walking Arizona