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Thanks for the pics Nick. Just gorgeous. I'm off up Loch Lomond tomorrow, and visit to Crarea Gardens - mostly rhoddies, camelias, magnolias and their ilk. Will try to get a few good pics.
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Cuckoo Flower Nick - also called Milk Maids. Latin name is Cardamene Praetense. Not showing off. 30 years married to a man whose hobby is botany does rub off a bit!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Here's one of the fields near us taken in the summertime.Attached FilesA simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012
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Originally posted by Flummery View PostCuckoo Flower Nick - also called Milk Maids. Latin name is Cardamene Praetense. Not showing off. 30 years married to a man whose hobby is botany does rub off a bit!
Hey Wayne, that looks lovely, I love hay meadows in summer.
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I'm obvoiusly technologically challenged as I could not manage to post a picture attachment the other day. I'm going to retry...Nope!.... If i press the paperclip my jpg file is three times the size allowed. if I press the picture one it asks me for a'URL' I don't know what that is and if I guess right I don't know the address of 'my pictures' file!...Help, i'd like to share the view from my lottie.
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Originally posted by Alice View PostThanks for the pics Nick. Just gorgeous. I'm off up Loch Lomond tomorrow, and visit to Crarea Gardens - mostly rhoddies, camelias, magnolias and their ilk. Will try to get a few good pics.
Originally posted by Flummery View PostCuckoo Flower Nick - also called Milk Maids. Latin name is Cardamene Praetense. Not showing off. 30 years married to a man whose hobby is botany does rub off a bit!
Thanks Flum, What I know about wild flowers you could write on a midges private parts in big letters So ta for that I'll alter the title on the photo. It had a really faint pinky blush that doesn't really show up on the foto.
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Originally posted by Paulottie View PostI'm obvoiusly technologically challenged as I could not manage to post a picture attachment the other day. I'm going to retry...Nope!.... If i press the paperclip my jpg file is three times the size allowed. if I press the picture one it asks me for a'URL' I don't know what that is and if I guess right I don't know the address of 'my pictures' file!...Help, i'd like to share the view from my lottie.
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However, Paulottie, as it's telling you your file is too big you need to use your photo software to resize it. You'll have something called photoshop or photopaint or something - may have come with your camera. Resize is usually under tools. Don't forget to save it with a different name or it will overwrite your original and you'll only have the little copy.
FlumWhoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
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here goeshttp://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/grapevine/attachment.php?attachmentid=1801&stc=1&d=1177946647
lottie view.jpgAttached Files
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Originally posted by Paulottie View PostSeems to be lots of spam with it but i think i am getting the hang of it now...bit more streamlining of process required
Thanks for your help. hope you like the view going to look at while picking some sparrows grass
http://www.rw-designer.com/picture-resize
Down load the exe file and you just name it what size you wan t to give you 100kb file size (PhotoResize800.exe should be about right but iff you want it bigger rename to PhotoResize900.exe)
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Originally posted by Alice View PostI also like this view from my kitchen garden back into my ornamental garden
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Sorry, it's not the pics I'm looking for. I've got good pics of places I like to go but they're on my other computer ( How many computers do we need )
Like you, my best pics are on the other computer, but here are two of places we like to walk locally - the comical one with OH and daughter is at the Greenway, Stratford on Avon. It's a stretch of old railway line which has been renovated to provide off road cycling and walking and is an absolute gem of a place. There is even a cafe which has been set up in some old train carriages; they do the best bacon sarnies.
The other picture is of Burton Dassett hills in Warwickshire, which is also a very lovely country park (the best place to fly a kite) well worth a visit if other grapes are in the area.Attached FilesAll at once I hear your voice
And time just slips away
Bonnie Raitt
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