Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Montezuma's Well | Walking Arizona http://t.co/dAXO43Uf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 12, 2013 Montezuma's Well | Walking Arizona
Barrier Islands http://t.co/TpoONGLS James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 12, 2013 The Florida coast is protected from the ravages of the ocean by a series of barrier islands.
Yes, this isn't Arizona | Walking Arizona http://t.co/1PA5jXdD James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 11, 2013 Yes, this isn't Arizona | Walking Arizona
Using the Space | Walking Arizona http://t.co/9im6giz8 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 10, 2013 Using the Space | Walking Arizona
Winter Flood | Walking Arizona http://t.co/9OuTPu4k James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 10, 2013 Winter Flood | Walking Arizona
Winter Flood http://t.co/mGab0n8r James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 10, 2013 Rain on the snow in the mountains caused an early melt that translated into a flood down the creeks and rivers in central Arizona. We missed the highest water but normally...
Swallow Nests http://t.co/zbrSHjvG James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 09, 2013 Along the Wet Beaver Creek of the Verde Valley, there are lovely limestone cliffs. These are perfect for colonies of cliff swallows to build their rounded mud constructed...
Early Risers http://t.co/AZMEXGQN6g James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 30, 2013 If you live where there are seasons, you likely watch for the first crocuses of Spring. These are usually the first flowers you see on a cold, stormy Spring day when you...
Evidence of Rain | Walking Arizona http://t.co/2RcYeLjY James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 09, 2013 Evidence of Rain | Walking Arizona
A hazy day in the Red Rocks | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ulbzOO1C James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 04, 2013 A hazy day in the Red Rocks | Walking Arizona
Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery | Walking Arizona http://t.co/fa2DKYPP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 04, 2013 Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery | Walking Arizona
Details of contstruction | Walking Arizona http://t.co/htXDZdW2 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 03, 2013 Details of contstruction | Walking Arizona
The Beginning of the Snake Dance | Walking Arizona http://t.co/aZAj5Wl9 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 03, 2013 The Beginning of the Snake Dance | Walking Arizona
A Window on the Rim | Walking Arizona http://t.co/RhMLzufO James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 19, 2013 A Window on the Rim | Walking Arizona
A Northern Cactus | Walking Arizona http://t.co/UfLMM6m6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 19, 2013 A Northern Cactus | Walking Arizona
The Hance Rapids of the Colorado River | Walking Arizona http://t.co/Qm8fZdkhIR James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 22, 2013 The Hance Rapids of the Colorado River | Walking Arizona
A Pottery Masterpiece | Walking Arizona http://t.co/GYsL4lSJ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 02, 2013 A Pottery Masterpiece | Walking Arizona
Mystery Camera http://t.co/6rJeC8hX James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 02, 2013 I found this camera in a museum in Cottonwood, Arizona. It is unidentified. Investigation on the Internet indicates it is likely a variation of the Kodak Model D Camera...
A Touch of Desert Snow | Walking Arizona http://t.co/fNSDvWoKAX James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 22, 2013 A Touch of Desert Snow | Walking Arizona
Ancient Ruins http://t.co/vPQIbbb8 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 These ruins are located near to Montezuma's Castle. Those people that lived here are called the Sinagua (without water in Spanish) These buildings were constructed sometime...
Ancient Ruins | Walking Arizona http://t.co/eP4rKVgm James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Ancient Ruins | Walking Arizona
Montezuma's Castle | Walking Arizona http://t.co/2rZkuQAi James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Montezuma's Castle | Walking Arizona
Puzzle Tree http://t.co/Fntouco0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 This is really a sycamore, but I have always called them puzzle trees from the way you can peel off pieces of bark like a puzzle. They are some of Arizona's largest trees...
A Traditional Classroom | Walking Arizona http://t.co/wH22kFWdrA James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 A Traditional Classroom | Walking Arizona
Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona http://t.co/6md7mnBP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Sycamore Giant in Winter | Walking Arizona