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Genealogy's Star There is an explosion of online digitized records going online almost daily. Most of this news has passed into the background of the genealogy...
Genealogy's Star My prior posts were not intended to answer the question as to whether family history was actually part of the greater study of genealogy...
Walking Arizona Usually, I see these mallard ducks swimming around in the water. It is a little unusual to see one sitting on dry land, but I thought...
Walking Arizona Herons often appear to be statues. They hold still for so long you think they must have gone to sleep, but they are merely waiting for...
Walking Arizona We were walking along the bank of large pond, when this black necked tern decided we had invaded his territory and began to put on a...
Genealogy's Star When I finished my years at the University of Utah for both of my degrees, it turned out that I had more hours of classes on military...
Genealogy's Star Imagine my surprise, as I was scanning photographs from the Overson Photographic collection, to find this photo of General John J. "Black...
Walking Arizona We waited for a while for this tortoise to decided to come out of his shell, but he evidently had more patience than we did, because...
Walking Arizona This little bird was determined to drive us out of his territory with a puff up of feathers and loud squawking. There is nothing wrong...
Walking Arizona This little dove is sitting pretty in her secure home in the saguaro. She owes her contentment to her unsurpassed home security system....