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After my recent major surgery, this photo pretty well describes the way I feel. Although I hope my prospects for repair are better than this barn. Once...
Don't Overlook the Dates http://t.co/Ne320w1H James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 16, 2012 This past year, I spent a considerable amount of time scanning...
This past year, I spent a considerable amount of time scanning Mesa City Cemetery documents for FamilySearch.org. As I went through the documents, one...
Some flowers have taken a direct marketing approach to their insect pollinators. They mark the spot dramatically, hoping they don't get overlooked.
Bulls Eye | Walking Arizona http://t.co/md1rGloW James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 16, 2012 Bulls Eye | Walking Arizona
Bulls Eye http://t.co/0RF9kdkr James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 16, 2012 Some flowers have taken a direct marketing approach to their insect pollinators....
Everything in nature exhibits a pattern. There are patterns upon patterns, layers upon layers of interacting systems that we can sometimes only glimpse....
Patterns Upon Patterns | Walking Arizona http://t.co/4pJKuWqs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 15, 2012 Patterns Upon Patterns | Walking Arizona
On Defining Success in Genealogical Research http://t.co/ilCVyPU6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 15, 2012 Since genealogical research is highly...
Since genealogical research is highly individual and expectations and goals are internal rather than imposed by society, how do you measure "success?"...