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We are surrounded by imitations of nature on every hand. Every office and restaurant has its fake plants and flowers. Many of our homes are decorated with...
Around this time of year it seems like we start thinking about our country. I love my country and honor those who gave their lives to give us the freedom...
Let Freedom Ring | Walking Arizona http://t.co/HoQ2UyQu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 27, 2012 Let Freedom Ring | Walking Arizona
ldsmediatalk.com This infographic explains what Mormon temples are and how they differ from chapels, where weekly Sabbath worship takes place. Read other...
I realize that these are technically called Pronghorns and that they are not really antelope, but that is still the common name for them throughout the...
Where the Antelope Play | Walking Arizona http://t.co/hfevAT1r James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 26, 2012 Where the Antelope Play | Walking Arizona
Hindu Pilgrimage Records, 1194-2012 http://t.co/ZtIPvZcb James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 26, 2012 These are some of the oldest records I have...
Black Eyed Susans | Walking Arizona http://t.co/wIa0RMjw James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 26, 2012 Black Eyed Susans | Walking Arizona
Why are these flowers called Black Eyed Susans? If you think about it, the Black Eye part probably comes from the prominent carpel or pistel. But the Susan...
Homemade "Maple" Syrup | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/1XkT8DEx James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 26, 2012 Homemade "Maple" Syrup | Family...