Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Walking Arizona This little pincushion cactus can go unnoticed but its display of flowers is wonderful to those who bend down to see them. Some people...
Walking Arizona I couldn't resist these natural PacMan guys swimming in a little pool of water. Yes, children, I am old enough to remember PacMan.
Walking Arizona Mesquite is a desert tree that is classified as a legume, just like lentils and beans. These abundant flowers turn into long edible pods...
Mesquite http://t.co/IOThD9oi9o James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 20, 2013 Mesquite is a desert tree that is classified as a legume, just like lentils...
Genealogy's Star In a recent blog post, The Ancestry Insider pointed out that in genealogy, there is a chasm. He said, On one side of the chasm are...
Walking Arizona This tree has been pruned many times and yet it still refuses to conform to the preconceived pattern of the pruners. Do we really believe...
Pruned http://t.co/VEqPDX39bg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 19, 2013 This tree has been pruned many times and yet it still refuses to conform to the...
Walking Arizona This ground squirrel is really looking around to see if there is anything he might eat. But it is interesting how they can stand up so...
Walking Arizona It is the contrast between the profusion of spines and the flowers that make the cactus plants attractive. Normally, you would want to...
Genealogy's Star Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote on various occasions, "When I talk with a genealogist, I seem to sit with a corpse." See Emerson, Ralph Waldo,...