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Butterfly Decorations {for Cupcakes or Cake} | Family Heritage Recipes

by James Tanner January 30 2013, 15:01

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Just when you thought you had no more to worry about

by James Tanner January 30 2013, 03:01

Just when you thought you had everything under control, along comes another level of technological development to put it all out of control again. This...

BlueSkyRC

by James Tanner January 30 2013, 01:18

BlueSkyRC - Multi-Rotor Products

The Evolution of FamilySearch Family Tree Photos

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 21:30

Michael W. McCormick in his blog, Enduring Legacy Genealogy, posted a link to a Get Satisfaction dialoge about the future of Family Tree Photos and its...

Review of Janet Hovorka's book Zap the Grandma Gap

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 20:55

A few weeks ago, I got an email from my friend Janet Hovorka about a new book she had just finished writing and had some proof copies. She graciously sent...

Family History Expos’ Major Website Upgrade is Here

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 20:13

Over the past week, Family History Expos has been transitioning to its new faster and updated website. All of us at Family History Expos are thrilled with...

The Mists of Time | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 19:24

The Mists of Time | Walking Arizona http://t.co/bdlZDSPg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 The Mists of Time | Walking Arizona

A Winter Raven

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 19:23

These loud and aggressive birds do not fly south or anywhere else for the Winter. They hang around and make squawking noises all Winter long. They are...

The Mists of Time

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 19:19

Whenever I see a ruin or an old building it reminds me of the passage of time and how the past moves off into the mists. This day of misty weather highlighted...

A Sense of Perspective

by James Tanner January 29 2013, 19:15

Sometimes we see things as they are but most of the time we see things as we expect them to be. It takes a great deal of effort to break out of the habit...

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