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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 18:00

After several days of unusual rain, I went outside (a rare occurrence) to look around and found my lawn covered with cute little mushrooms. Now, if you...

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 17:10

The Age of the Webinar http://t.co/qFs9cLik James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 19, 2012 Monday, the Mesa FamilySearch Library moved into the Age...

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 16:36

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 16:01

Anomalies http://t.co/YppToabS James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 19, 2012 Anomalies abound in the desert. It is over 100 degrees. The high temperatures...

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 16:01

Anomalies abound in the desert. It is over 100 degrees. The high temperatures of the summer have been going on for more than four months and suddenly we...

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 14:01

Strange Seeds http://t.co/lQLoDX2J James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 19, 2012 Every once and while you run across something that seems very strange....

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 14:00

Every once and while you run across something that seems very strange. The desert is no exception. These dark brown seed pods hang like ornaments on certain...

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by James Tanner September 19 2012, 04:05

The Outer Limits of Genealogy http://t.co/xBMz7QPk James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 19, 2012 Where does it all end? When can I say I have finished...

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by James Tanner September 18 2012, 19:41

Since there are really only two seasons in the desert, hot and not-so-hot, the plants get all confused and bloom at odd times during the year. They follow...

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by James Tanner September 18 2012, 19:41

Fall Gold | Walking Arizona http://t.co/GfFO7e8S James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 18, 2012 Fall Gold | Walking Arizona

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