Photo Blogging Part 2

This is one of my favorite pictures. I took it in 2003. There is an old trestle bridge converted into a walking/biking path crossing the Vermilion River about a mile downriver from the falls. I was on the ice just under that bridge when I took this shot. I’ve long lost the jpg version, but this bitmap is nice and sharp. It used to adorn my old desktops before the advent of widescreen monitors. In fact, I might edit it so that the running water can sit on my current desktop.

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Okay, Once More To The Breach

I’m not sure where that’s from, but it sounded cool. Anyway, thanks to a friend on Facebook I am now using something called Jetpack, which connected my blog to Facebook a hell of a lot quicker than any other app.

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Hopefully this picture also ended up on Facebook.

Sorry, No Go On The Test

Another miserable failure at attempting to set up a plugin to post to Facebook. To be honest, I blame the complexity of setting up a Facebook  App. It’s a pain in the ass.

Testing – Testing. One, Two, Three….. Testing!

I’ve a new plugin. One that’s supposed to auto-post my blog posts to Facebook. Just checking to see if it actually works!

Oh, and here’s a picture as well.

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Update: Okay, so trying again.

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to all! May the Light of Hope illuminate the path before you.

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PS: Hoping this auto-posts to Facebook since I installed a new plugin on my blog!

Photo Blogging Part 1

I’m going through my old pics from over 10 years ago. I’m going to post some from time to time. Nothing more than making use of pictures that otherwise are just sitting in the cloud doing nothing.

My Favorite Pic

This particular picture was just a whim, as the description notes. In fact, I didn’t even look through the view finder. I just held the camera over the plant while walking by and clicking. When I got home and looked at it on my computer I realized just how beautiful it was. I’ve used it on my PC and MacBook Air desktops ever since.