Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Walking Arizona In the world at large, stone arches are quite rare. In some sections of the Colorado Plateau, they are relatively common; so common,...
Really Ancient Rock Art http://t.co/1y1GBCUDSg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 04, 2013 This is some of most ancient rock art (as opposed to petroglyphs)...
Walking Arizona This prickly pear has put forth a gallant effort to have a whole set of blossoms. You can see that the earlier blooming ones are quite...
Walking Arizona This is a fairly modern ruin. Although the original builders borrowed techniques from the ancient inhabitants of the land, they added...
Genealogy's Star In my last post I raised some of the issues that could arise surround the death of a genealogist who had contracted for online data storage....
What are your post-death digital rights? What happens to your digital genealogy after you die? http://t.co/IeugsGKNvf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May...
Genealogy's Star Online storage is touted as the solution to your backup problems. As genealogists, we have a huge amount of time and effort invested in...
How permanent or reliable are online genealogical data storage options? What if you die? http://t.co/lVOy3elEEE James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 04,...
Genealogy's Star Believe me, I get asked the question in the title frequently and I have been thinking through the issues pro and con for some time now....
Walking Arizona The green core in the center of the flowers is the stigma, the yellow filaments are the anthers that carry the pollen. The red portion...