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    12 June 2012

    Sugar Cookie "Cake" | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/xgxE9z2M James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) June 12, 2012 Sugar Cookie "Cake" | Family Heritage Recipes

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    16 September 2012

    Mystery Photos of the Week 16 September 2012 http://t.co/XCYgRL5G James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 16, 2012 These photos were taken by Margaret Godfrey Jarvis Overson, likely around 1920 or before in or around St. Johns, Apache, Arizona. Does...

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    25 September 2012

    Pot Roast | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/UPjwyQSZ James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 25, 2012 Pot Roast | Family Heritage Recipes

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    06 July 2012

    Texture http://t.co/NL0kEDD3 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 06, 2012 As I look around my highly manufactured world, I long for texture. Plastic is nice for some things, but there is a lack of real texture to any of the objects that we use daily....

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    13 July 2012

    Ghost Flowers | Walking Arizona http://t.co/lUXrHa5b James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 13, 2012 Ghost Flowers | Walking Arizona

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    22 June 2012

    Two Weeks to the Northern California Family History Expo http://t.co/wtiO78lf James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) June 22, 2012 Be certain to register now for our upcoming Northern California Family History Expo in Sacramento, CA on July 6-7, 2012. We will...

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    13 August 2012

    Too thick to drink, to thin to plow | Walking Arizona http://t.co/PSCmcYxa James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 13, 2012 Too thick to drink, to thin to plow | Walking Arizona

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    25 June 2012

    Heart of Stone | Walking Arizona http://t.co/iUjEK9JE James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) June 25, 2012 Heart of Stone | Walking Arizona

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    30 August 2012

    Prickly Pear Fruit | Walking Arizona http://t.co/zXUQl9rA James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 30, 2012 Prickly Pear Fruit | Walking Arizona

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    04 August 2012

    Pioneer Wagon Treats {for kids} | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/cHCZtKQq James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) August 04, 2012 Pioneer Wagon Treats {for kids} | Family Heritage Recipes

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    02 September 2012

    Moss Covered | Walking Arizona http://t.co/h2rbB2an James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 02, 2012 Moss Covered | Walking Arizona

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    29 September 2012

    Chimichangas | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/KL8koImp James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) September 29, 2012 Chimichangas | Family Heritage Recipes

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    13 July 2012

    Ghost Flowers http://t.co/Y1q3lPaP James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 13, 2012 I love dandelions. They have gorgeous flowers and the seeds are also beautiful. I call them ghost flowers. They disappear in a puff of wind and sail forth to plant more dandelions....

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    12 July 2012

    Zinnias http://t.co/SJDcAtS0 James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 12, 2012 I am always fascinated with the variety of forms of zinnias. I have tried to grow them in the past, but in Summer heat in the Salt River Valley usually turns them into brown dried...

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    20 July 2012

    Spider Tree Bark | Walking Arizona http://t.co/nL6k6O1z James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 20, 2012 Spider Tree Bark | Walking Arizona

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    12 July 2012

    Strawberry Shortcake | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/yGTJVneO James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 12, 2012 Strawberry Shortcake | Family Heritage Recipes

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    11 July 2012

    Big News Family Editing Comes to FamilySearch Family Tree http://t.co/C207AjNt James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 11, 2012 FamilySearch is a moving target. No matter what you knew about it yesterday, you need to look at it today to see what is going...

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    11 July 2012

    Crepe Myrtle http://t.co/E4hNXMmy James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 11, 2012 Whenever I travel to other areas of the United States, I enjoy the different flowers and trees. Crepe Myrtle is common in the South but non-existent here in Arizona. I am sure...

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    21 July 2012

    Shelf Fungi | Walking Arizona http://t.co/neqEXZEG James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 21, 2012 Shelf Fungi | Walking Arizona

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    21 July 2012

    Shelf Fungi http://t.co/zifXyweu James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 21, 2012 These are some shelf or bracket fungi. They are hard and leathery and grow on the sides of both dead and living trees. I love the variety of fungi there are in the forest.

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    10 July 2012

    Heart of Stone | Walking Arizona http://t.co/noaX7G6p James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 10, 2012 Heart of Stone | Walking Arizona

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    10 July 2012

    Mystery Photos -- More Babies | Walking Arizona http://t.co/WQYUqkYj James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 10, 2012 Mystery Photos -- More Babies | Walking Arizona

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    10 July 2012

    Egg-Free & Dairy-Free Chocolate Cake | Family Heritage Recipes http://t.co/gjfhKoej James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 10, 2012 Egg-Free & Dairy-Free Chocolate Cake | Family Heritage Recipes

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    01 July 2012

    Vast new digital collections online http://t.co/DrIFxYtC James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) July 01, 2012 Doesn't the title to this post just grab your attention? Probably not. Digital collections coming online are getting to be old news and hardly worth...

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    30 June 2012

    Aphids http://t.co/ZO2dbyqF James Tanner (@Genealogysstar) June 30, 2012 Ooh, gross. During the years I was actively gardening, aphids were the enemy. Some plants, like roses, brussels sprouts and cabbage were often ruined. Out in the wild, there is no...