Overblog All blogs
Follow this blog Administration + Create my blog
MENU

Mystery Camera

by James Tanner February 2 2013, 16:58

I found this camera in a museum in Cottonwood, Arizona. It is unidentified. Investigation on the Internet indicates it is likely a variation of the Kodak...

Mystery Camera | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner February 2 2013, 16:58

Mystery Camera | Walking Arizona http://t.co/qLEsabtn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 02, 2013 Mystery Camera | Walking Arizona

A View into the Void

by James Tanner February 2 2013, 16:58

We frequently see tourists at the Grand Canyon nonchalantly taking pictures just a few feet from a 1000 foot drop off. They have no appreciation for the...

A Pottery Masterpiece

by James Tanner February 2 2013, 16:43

Hopi pottery is extraordinary. Recently, we saw a pot on sale for over $4000 and it is entirely worth the price and probably undervalued. There are, of...

Even more thoughts on sources

by James Tanner February 2 2013, 15:59

The AncestryInsider's post entitled "FamilySearch Values Sources?" has a quote that says, "Genealogy without sources is Mythology." I find the earliest...

Wet Beaver Creek Canyon | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner February 1 2013, 15:51

Wet Beaver Creek Canyon | Walking Arizona http://t.co/SRSC65cu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Wet Beaver Creek Canyon | Walking Arizona

Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner February 1 2013, 15:51

Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona http://t.co/6md7mnBP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona

First View of the Castle

by James Tanner February 1 2013, 15:50

When you begin your visit to Montezuma's Castle, an ancient Sinagua ruin, you cannot see the ruin at all. You have to go through the Visitors' Center and...

Sycamore Giant in Winter

by James Tanner February 1 2013, 15:46

Along the waterways of Arizona there used to be these massive trees. In the case of the more northern waterways, they were sycamores, down in the lower...

Wet Beaver Creek Canyon

by James Tanner February 1 2013, 15:42

Some of the Arizona place names don't seem to make much sense. Wet Beaver Creek is one of those names. It might help to know that there is also a Dry Beaver...

Go to top