Enjoy!
Or not...I understand at least two people I know of can not see the slideshow at all, and yet, I can see it perfectly...and everywhere I paste it, I see it. So, I have no idea how to fix that and the pictures would not be inspiring on the small iPhoto slideshow, so we'll leave it at that and move it.
Sorry!
(I think you need to hover your arrow near the bottom of the slideshow screen. When I clicked on the big arrow in the middle I was brought to the Picasa site. By clicking near the bottom you'll stay on this page...good luck!)
Or not...I understand at least two people I know of can not see the slideshow at all, and yet, I can see it perfectly...and everywhere I paste it, I see it. So, I have no idea how to fix that and the pictures would not be inspiring on the small iPhoto slideshow, so we'll leave it at that and move it.
Sorry!
(I think you need to hover your arrow near the bottom of the slideshow screen. When I clicked on the big arrow in the middle I was brought to the Picasa site. By clicking near the bottom you'll stay on this page...good luck!)
Whew, I haven't posted a slideshow from Picasa in a while and when one little thing is changed it takes for.ever. for me to figure out how to make things work. But, for some reason iPhoto slideshows don't transfer over to the blog anywhere near as nice as these, so much for all their high-falootin graphics and music they can add, don't matter much with grainy, small pics.
But, here we go, my last post of our final "Hurrah" of the summer. I really just loved the simplicity of the merry go round with the pure fun they were all having, combined of course with the amazing lighting and colors of being at the very tippity tip top of our great state. We were in Copper Harbor at the one room school house's playground (except for the last slide in Marquette) literally maybe five miles south of the most northern shoreline...I don't know really, the road doesn't go five miles north of where we were but there's a good bit of woods between the road and the shore...which by the way, one of the first trips SP and I took up there, in our early twenties, we off-roaded past the main road that ends just past Fort Wilkins in his parent's 1984 Pontiac Bonneville because we just really wanted to get to the tip of everything and there was this kind of two-rowed path thing we thought could surely fit the car. It, um, was returned with a few scratches...wowzers...in our twenties even???!!! And, even more wowzers at how LOOOONNNNGGGG ago it seems our twenties were now, WHAT IN THE WORLD???!!!
I better log off or I might have a mid-life crisis right here and now!
Tomorrow is my last 5:45a.m. swim of the season, as an fyi...
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