Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Walking Arizona I don't think most people would associate the Lower Arizona Sonoran Desert with this type of vegetation, except for the ubiquitous saguaro...
Walking Arizona As I walked under this bell at the entrance to the stone building, my wife stopped me and pointed up. I guess I was focusing more on...
Genealogy's Star Genealogists as a whole are fairly myopic about their online usage. Not just because of the age of our eyes, but because we focus on a...
Genealogy's Star The webinar I presented on Wednesday, 1 May 2013 is now online with a full schedule of other webcasts from previous presentations by...
Genealogy's Star I got a comment recently that said, "I need to save hundreds of photos from my computer. What is the best way to do this? I want to...
Genealogy's Star How do we save our photo collections for our family in the future, especially if we are using a digital camera to take photos? Should...
Family History Expos Ask-the-Pros is a feature of the Family History Expos website. The feature is available from a link appearing on many of the pages...
Genealogy's Star I had an interesting comment to a past blog, as follows: The trouble with Blogs and many on-line resources... I have found that I can...
Walking Arizona Not all saguaros grow on barren hillsides. This very tall specimen was found growing in thick bush with very tall eucalyptus trees in...
Reach for the Sky http://t.co/IwzhKiG2zo James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) May 02, 2013 Not all saguaros grow on barren hillsides. This very tall specimen...