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Show Me A Photo Of...

Started by Jeanne Lee, August 08, 2017, 09:51:30 PM

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so_P_bubble

Cousin's grand son

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anymore cute kids?

FlaJean


so_P_bubble


Mary Ann

Jean, what a cute little boy.  He should love the picture when he's much older and I know his parents, grandparents and great-grandparents will.

Bubble, your cousin's grandson is a little cutie, too.

Mary Ann

FlaJean

Such cute pictures everyone.

Mary Ann, I noticed several people on the beach.  Someone was riding the waves.  Looked like he had some help with one of those kite things.  Another hurricane heading this way.  Looks like we will only get some rain and wind, but we brought in our chairs and a few flower pots.

jackwv

Keep the young photos coming.   This is an old one of my only grandchild (she still laughs when I tell her she is my favorite)   She is now 23 and with 3 engineers titles.  Working in the auto industry.  Still a Pittsburgh Steeler Fan.

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SCFSue

#246
Jack, she's a beauty then and I'm sure now.  I know you are proud of her achievements and work in the auto industry.  (how about a photo of now?)

Jean, your grandson is adorable--and looks as if he's pretty smart, too!

Bubble, your cousin's grandson looks as if he's discovered a rare treasure.  What a cutie!

Sue

jackwv

Sue thanks, but avoid current family photos.

SCFSue

Jack, I can understand your reluctance to show current photos, especially of your granddaughter who would appreciate her privacy.  My sons don't like me to show their photos either!

Sue

Vanilla-Jackie

Jack wv...
...we are not supposed to have " favourites " but I, - we, shall make an exception for you.... ;D  ;)

so_P_bubble

I'll propose a new one.

Show me a tree

jackwv

Bubble thanks for the suggestion.   Waiting for my walk and just looked in.   Have many on the machine, but liked this one.  On the walk path and over the years  bent over from the wind.   Looks like it has a question.

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Lets have some more trees.[/

so_P_bubble

What a special tree Jack. I hope we get lots of response.  I love trees.

jackwv

Now Bubble you asked for "a tree"  I am posting an earlier fall photo of "trees"  I then used a free app on windows 10 - Selektiv light - with it you change the photo to black and white and then "paint" the portion you want to add light to.   Not into photoshop etc, found this interesting and easy to do.   (the full color one is obviously better)

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RAMMEL

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This one started here as a seedling.  This is May of 2013.  It's now somewhat bigger and just yesterday I thought that I should get another pic of it. 
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

halkel

Rick what type of tree is that, it is beautiful.  Did you shape it? Or does it shape itself?

I have two Red Oaks that I call my squirrel trees, they planted the acorns and I moved them where I wanted them.


RAMMEL

Quote from: halkel on October 10, 2017, 10:50:53 PM
Rick what type of tree is that, it is beautiful.  Did you shape it? Or does it shape itself?

I have two Red Oaks that I call my squirrel trees, they planted the acorns and I moved them where I wanted them.
It's known here as red maple.  Yes, I did shape it.  I pulled up several sprouting "polly noses" from the cemetery where our family plot is. Managed to get about four of them to live when I brought them home.  This is the only survivor. When it was small I would trim it each spring. Now it is too tall to do a decent job of trimming/shaping so I'm just letting it go.  When I was trimming it I had some neighbors tell me I couldn't do that - but I did.  It has a couple of places where a branch broke out and then joined in on another branch.  Maybe when the leaves fall I'll try for a pic of the odd places.
It's the WINDMILLS

          THIMK

so_P_bubble

Posting for June


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This is a Jacaranda Tree near where I live. These trees blossom in November.  I always look forward to their season.

so_P_bubble

Baobab tree

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This tree is growing in the botanical garden on the shore of the Dead Sea. It originates from Africa.

so_P_bubble

Posting for June


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This photo was taken in Tasmania when driving through a small town.
It looks like a miniature Gum Tree and loaded with blossoms.

so_P_bubble

From the same botanical Garden:
On the left and on the right, these are gourd trees.


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Jeanne Lee

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From three years ago.  Not looking forward to a repeat any time soon.   :D

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halkel

Bubble, can you tell me how to post on SF from the IPad?  Any pointers will be appreciated.


MaryTX

Quote from: halkel on October 11, 2017, 09:11:26 AM
Bubble, can you tell me how to post on SF from the IPad?  Any pointers will be appreciated.



And Bubble, how can you post on SF from an Iphone.  Thanks.

Mary

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jackwv

Beautiful trees and quite a variety.   Here are two Fringe Trees, also called Grancy Grey Beards.  Beautiful fringe in the spring then all green.

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so_P_bubble

Mary and Hal, I have no idea: I don't use these touch devices, I am totally ignorant on how to make them obey me :)
Why not post the question in the computers discussion? in 'Tablets, Pads, Smart Phones'

so_P_bubble

Jeanne, that is a REAL Christmas tree! Super!

Jack, these fringes look beautifully delicate.  I wonder if they don't cause pollen allergies.

so_P_bubble

Ring Palm Tree

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halkel

Bubble, I moved the questions, mine and Mary's over to the right place.  Thanks

Love the pictures.


Jeanne Lee

I would think it it's no different than posting pictures taken with a regular camera.

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