Photos and comments from Arizona and around the world
Bamboo http://t.co/EuRenkBT James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 27, 2012 I love bamboo. I think it is one of most beautiful and graceful of plants. I realize that it grows like a weed, but some weeds are my favorite plants also. I haven't ever lived...
Waiting for the Family | Walking Arizona http://t.co/UHd1Z3iD James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 26, 2012 Waiting for the Family | Walking Arizona
Basic Brownies | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/gdobIWMbHu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 Basic Brownies | Family Heritage Recipes
Model Trains http://t.co/uNR2p9ljfx James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) March 06, 2013 I have always been fascinated with model trains. All of my life, I have wanted my own model train set, but for many different reasons, never got around to having more than...
Puzzle Tree | Walking Arizona http://t.co/v4ThudEy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 01, 2013 Puzzle Tree | Walking Arizona
Departing Storm http://t.co/XZdWBoSw James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 30, 2013 This is a photo taken from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon looking north. Winter storms move from the west or northwest across Arizona so generally clouds will be moving...
Mistletoe http://t.co/Jxc6O67z James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 30, 2013 Mistletoe has a mystique, especially at Christmas time. But it in reality, it is a very common plant. It grows as a parasite, living on trees. This clump is growing at the...
Golden Barrel http://t.co/yNQLwKAg James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 24, 2012 I speculate with some types of cactus, if they ever really stop growing? Golden Barrel cactus seem to get larger the older they get. Is there any upper limit to how large...
The Lone Pine Cone | Walking Arizona http://t.co/CLyVPBwh James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 The Lone Pine Cone | Walking Arizona
Leaning with the Wind | Walking Arizona http://t.co/RhG2bXpx James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 Leaning with the Wind | Walking Arizona
Sweet and Sour Ham Stir Fry | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/CRg98ne4 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 29, 2013 Sweet and Sour Ham Stir Fry | Family Heritage Recipes
Palm Heart | Walking Arizona http://t.co/WD7xysgk James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 23, 2012 Palm Heart | Walking Arizona
Into the depths | Walking Arizona http://t.co/7JZd00sa James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 20, 2013 Into the depths | Walking Arizona
Oleanders http://t.co/p6r1hwZn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 20, 2013 The first thing you learn about oleanders when you grow up in Phoenix is that they are poisonous. I used to think a lot about this when I was sent out to cut the huge oleander...
Mystery Location http://t.co/DTOddzsb James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 18, 2012 I like this view of the hill top with the columns. No, I didn't travel anywhere exotic to take this picture. I am sure there are a lot of you out there that recognize...
Can't Guess? http://t.co/Q6YP0k8C James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 18, 2012 I know someone out there probably has this growing in their front yard. But, it is completely strange to us here in Arizona. There are a lot of flowers out there in the...
Chrysanthemums | Walking Arizona http://t.co/yYeMmNwy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 18, 2012 Chrysanthemums | Walking Arizona
A Sharp Design | Walking Arizona http://t.co/9h35ANRR James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 18, 2013 A Sharp Design | Walking Arizona
Deep End Frozen | Walking Arizona http://t.co/ZmQ3ovPn James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) January 17, 2013 Deep End Frozen | Walking Arizona
Design Elements http://t.co/YjeXX4zC James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 The architect of the Desert View Watchtower, Mary Colter, uses native artifacts for her design elements. We were surprised to find out these large pots were used as...
Endless Forms http://t.co/HWiqTgb1 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 They say that no two snowflakes are the same. Well, the same thing can be said about the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. The colors and forms are endless and never repeat...
Design Elements | Walking Arizona http://t.co/sEi5aPrE James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 Design Elements | Walking Arizona
Desert Monuments http://t.co/AByXnAe6 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) February 06, 2013 One of the things that draws attention to the rock forms caused by erosion of sandstone are the free standing monuments. The reason is simple. They are unusual and...
Canyon Walls http://t.co/IRNmhV1K James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 21, 2012 I may have mentioned that the dead of Winter is my favorite time to visit National Parks and Monuments. The key here is color, the possibility of snow, and the absence...
Patterns Upon Patterns | Walking Arizona http://t.co/4pJKuWqs James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) December 15, 2012 Patterns Upon Patterns | Walking Arizona