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Rare Historical Find in the Overson Negative Collection

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:17

Note: This is a reposting of my recent article in TheAncestorFiles.blogspot.com for those of you who do not yet read that blog. I will only do this on...

Mountain Fastness | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:04

Mountain Fastness | Walking Arizona http://t.co/fW56T2HTCv James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 04, 2013 Mountain Fastness | Walking Arizona

Sea Foam | Walking Arizona http://t.co/Z9o6pktl2h

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:04

Sea Foam | Walking Arizona http://t.co/Z9o6pktl2h James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 04, 2013 Sea Foam | Walking Arizona

Mountain Fastness http://t.co/a0DtcTDsXs

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:04

Mountain Fastness http://t.co/a0DtcTDsXs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 04, 2013 This view suggests that it would be extremely difficult to approach...

Mountain Fastness

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:04

This view suggests that it would be extremely difficult to approach the top of this mountain and it would be a correct deduction. But in almost every case,...

Footsteps in the Sand | Walking Arizona...

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:04

Footsteps in the Sand | Walking Arizona http://t.co/u7qxxTPaDM James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 04, 2013 Footsteps in the Sand | Walking Arizona

Sea Foam http://t.co/eUDzjMib9i

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:01

Sea Foam http://t.co/eUDzjMib9i James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 04, 2013 I imagine that there is some scientific explanation for sea foam. It is probably...

Sea Foam

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 15:01

I imagine that there is some scientific explanation for sea foam. It is probably caused by the action of the waves and the salt and mineral content of...

Footsteps in the Sand

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 14:58

The idea of footsteps in sand is regularly used as a metaphor for the transient nature of life itself. I guess I am going to join the crowd on this one....

Dealing with Crazy (Relatives)

by James Tanner March 4 2013, 14:46

Warning: If you are imbued with an active sense of political correctness, you may as well ignore this post. I make no pretense at maintaining any significant...

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