Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Desert Driftwood http://t.co/gdIG9JbIiT James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 20, 2013 Of course we don't have oceans and so we don't technically have driftwood,...
Of course we don't have oceans and so we don't technically have driftwood, but the Arizona Desert can create some of the same types of forms out of the...
This is a photo of the creeping devil cactus, the long one in front of the other cactus. This particular cactus was the very first one planted at the Desert...
My recent post on the Genealogy Age Gap has engendered some interesting comments. I would like to quote one comment in particular from Anonymous: Wow,...
In the night she haunts my dreams and her thin shade wakes me from a sound sleep. She is Mary, b. abt 1800 in Ohio. She and her sister shades are the minions...
Some of my readers may remember my on-the-spot reporting of the Key Note presentations for RootsTech 2012. Well, this year the Keynotes are all being streamed,...
From time to time we will answering questions posed on the Family History Expos website in the Ask-the-Pros section. Here is this post’s question: Question:...
Once upon a time, a long time ago, genealogists used printed forms for pedigree charts and family group records. Because of inherent limitations of those...
I spent years pulling Globe Mallow out of my garden as a weed. But growing wild it is a lovely flowering bush. I love the color. At the time this photo...
Juvenile Grackle http://t.co/rGBcB5MCPu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 19, 2013 I refer to these birds as "Gang Birds" because they congregate in...