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by James Tanner December 1 2012, 18:48

Sometimes there are magical moments when the light hits objects and makes them glow and seem to dance in the sunlight. This is one of those magic moments....

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by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:57

I love the color and variety of plants and animals in a swamp, but I cannot truthfully say that I am a swamp fan. I guess I contrast the difficulty of...

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by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:51

Microtek ScanMaker 3840 flatbed scanner. Mamun2a 09:50, 4 September 2006 (UTC) http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Scaner.jpg With the advent of document...

Basking in the Sun | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:13

Basking in the Sun | Walking Arizona http://t.co/gTWtWbNQ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 01, 2012 Basking in the Sun | Walking Arizona

Another Alligator | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:13

Another Alligator | Walking Arizona http://t.co/MojW1bm6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 01, 2012 Another Alligator | Walking Arizona

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by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:13

I couldn't resist another photo of an alligator. I like the contrast between active predators, like scorpions, and these lie-around-and-wait types like...

Another Alligator http://t.co/uzHfk1ld

by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:13

Another Alligator http://t.co/uzHfk1ld James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 01, 2012 I couldn't resist another photo of an alligator. I like the contrast...

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by James Tanner December 1 2012, 14:06

Alligators are a metaphor for many of the problems in life. They simply lie there, waiting to happen, until the right minute and then bite you. You may...

Spanish Moss http://t.co/pawa7cfc

by James Tanner December 1 2012, 04:21

Spanish Moss http://t.co/pawa7cfc James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 01, 2012 Of course Spanish Moss isn't really a moss, it is really a flowering...

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by James Tanner December 1 2012, 04:20

Of course Spanish Moss isn't really a moss, it is really a flowering plant. But it is an epiphyte that absorbs its nutrients from the water and the air....

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