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If you look closely, you will see that the ground is covered with pieces of obsidian, or volcanic glass. This is out in what is called the Western Utah...
Obsidian http://t.co/6SfOLgeh6T James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) April 29, 2013 If you look closely, you will see that the ground is covered with pieces...
There are an amazing number of new developments in the digital world of resources and information. Here are a few recent, noteworthy news stories as highlighted...
Some cactus bloom in profusion and others have a single flower. This cactus makes up for lack of quantity with quality; one single gorgeous white blossom.
The color spectrum of the prickly pear cactus flowers is truly amazing. The flowers bloom for a just two or three days, closing every evening as the sun...
There is no rhyme or reason to where the prickly pear flowers bloom. They bloom along the margins of the pads but it does not seem to matter if they are...
I hear the term "brick wall" used frequently in my contacts with other genealogical researchers. But I am certain that, in most cases, the term is used...
One of the things I monitor regularly is the cost of purchasing hard drives, flash drives and other methods of backing up my computer data. As technology...
Here's another in my series of Quick Views of Genealogy. This one is on attaching sources to FamilySearch.org's Family Tree from FamilySearch.org. I will...
One thing I like about the desert is the ability to get the far view. You can really see where you have been and where you might like to go. On the other...