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Desert Driftwood http://t.co/gdIG9JbIiT

by James Tanner March 20 2013, 18:41

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,...

Desert Driftwood

by James Tanner March 20 2013, 18:41

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...

Creeping Devil - The First Cactus

by James Tanner March 20 2013, 18:32

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...

Is there a Genealogy Age Gap?

by James Tanner March 20 2013, 18:10

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,...

A Haunting Tale

by James Tanner March 20 2013, 11:28

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...

Strategy for Reporting RootsTech 2013

by James Tanner March 20 2013, 00:35

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,...

Ask-the-Pros — Question and Answer – 19 March 2013

by James Tanner March 19 2013, 19:53

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:...

Holdovers and anachronisms

by James Tanner March 19 2013, 19:52

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...

Early Globe Mallow

by James Tanner March 19 2013, 15:32

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

by James Tanner March 19 2013, 15:29

Juvenile Grackle http://t.co/rGBcB5MCPu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 19, 2013 I refer to these birds as "Gang Birds" because they congregate in...

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