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MrAndMrsIzzy

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  1. Hmmm! Can't really speak to the critiquing points. But! It sort of reminds me of a couple of signs I once had on a wall of a place I once had. It was a bunch of years ago, but I still remember the signs. One said "don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out of it alive", and the other said "life is like a bowl of cherries, but you can't have them all".
  2. Well! Definitely thinking out of the box. Like the contrast in the brickwork.
  3. Regarding your reply to my "How Come" post,   Looks like the checkbox was the problem.  Thanks again!

  4. Thanks again! Looks like that was the problem.
  5. Thankyou! I'm on my way out right now, I'll check it as soon as I get back....Izzy
  6. I saw that too. At the moment however, it is as Papa Tango points out, more of an annoyance than a problem. I do think it's some kind of weird glitch rather than a deliberate invasion (so to speak). That said, I'm not going to be posting anymore stuff (at least for the moment) to either of the two albums I created, so I'm going to hold off for a while and see what happens.
  7. D102010F022-1 “Mimsy and Wimsy” Connetquot River State Park, Suffolk County NY, Oct 20 2010. Couple of the locals.
  8. N045A94HiRez36Hx8A-1 “Ferns In The Forest” Minnewaska State Park, New York State Oct 1994. Lake Minnewaska State Park, N.Y., October 1994. Lake Minnewaska State Park Preserve. West of New Paltz New York in the Hudson Highlands. 22 Thousand Plus acres, 35 or so miles of carriage roads, 50 or so miles of hiking trails, and photo ops like this one.
  9. N045A94x2A-1 “Shawangunk Autumn” Lake Minnewaska State Park, NY Oct 1994. Located in The Hudson Highlands, West of New Paltz NY, Lake Minnewaska State Park, with 22 thousand plus acres of open space, 35 miles of carriage roads, 50 miles of hiking trails, and beautiful views like this one. Lake Minnewaska State Park, is well worth a visit. It’s also one of the premier rock climbing spots in The Eastern U.S. of A.. "Shawangunk", is The Shawangunk Ridge in NY, The Kittattinys in N.J., Blue Mountain in Pa., and The Blue Ridge in Va. Basically, The Eastern boundary of The Appalachians.
  10. N045A94x4A-2 “Colorful Cliffs 2” Lake Minnewaska State Park, NY Oct 1994. Located in The Hudson Highlands, West of New Paltz NY, Lake Minnewaska State Park, with 22 thousand plus acres of open space, 35 miles of carriage roads, 50 miles of hiking trails, and beautiful views like this one. Lake Minnewaska State Park, is well worth a visit. It’s also one of the premier rock climbing spots in The Eastern U.S. of A..
  11. N047A94x19-1 “Birch Leaves” Jamaica Bay NWR, NYC, October 1994. One doesn’t normally think of National Wildlife Refuges and urban areas like New York City at the same time, but that’s exactly where Jamaica Bay NWR is. Straddling the border between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, with most of it on The Queens side. Its 12600 acres includes open water, salt, brackish, and fresh water ponds, saltmarshes, wooded uplands, and of course, Jamaica Bay. It’s location on The Eastern Flyway for Migratory Birds, makes it a favorite spot for birdwatchers during The Spring and Fall migrations, and it’s accessible via public transportation.
  12. N051D03x8-1 “Fern Patch” Laudholm Farm, Wells Maine, October 2003. The Laudholm Farm Estuarine Reserve, is one of 30 such reserves in the country. Its 2200 plus acres (part of which is in Rachel Carson Wildlife refuge), protects within its boundaries. Forests, fields, fresh and salt water marshes, and The Little River Estuary. Wildlife that can be seen on the reserve, includes deer and groundhogs.
  13. N052D03x30-1 “Changing Seasons”, Laudholm Farm Estuarine Reserve Wells Maine. October 2003. The Laudholm Farm Estuarine Reserve, is one of 30 such reserves in the country. Its 2200 plus acres (part of which is in Rachel Carson Wildlife refuge), protects within its boundaries. Forests, fields, fresh and salt water marshes, and The Little River Estuary. Wildlife that can be seen on the reserve, includes deer and groundhogs.
  14. N053D03x23-1 “View From Rachel Carson” Wells, Maine. October 2003. The 11 divisions of Rachel Carson NWR, protect salt marshes and estuaries along 50 or so miles of Maine Coast, between Kittery and Cape Elizabeth. The section in Wells (where this image was captured), is a small (postage stamp size), patch of woods, along The Webhannet River, adjacent to The Well National Estuarine Research Facility, at Laudholm Farm.
  15. "Life As It Is", and there are images in it. When I view my album list, like you I only see the two I've created. I checked to see if I could access that third album and it seems I can. But ! Assuming it's a legitimate album, belonging to somebody. I didn't try to do anything with it.
  16. N078A95x30-1 “Fall Gold” Killarney NP, Ireland. November 1995. In the Southwest part of Ireland’s County Kerry, is the town of Killarney. Right next door, is Killarney National Park. Well over 20,000 acre of lakes, woods, gardens, and along with Glacier National Park in the U.S. of A., a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
  17. N084B94x24A-1 “Awosting” Lake Minnewaska State Park, NY Oct 1994. Lake Minnewaska State Park Preserve. Located in The Hudson Highlands, West of New Paltz New York. 22 thousand plus acres. 35 miles of carriage roads. 50 miles of hiking trails. 3 lakes. And views like this one of Lake Awosting. (One of the three, Minnewaska and Mud Pond being the other two).
  18. N090B94HiRez36Hx5A-1 “Autumn Spotlight” Jamaica Bay NWR, NYC. Oct 1994. Created in the 50s by New York City Parks, it became part of The National Park Service in 1972 when The Gateway National Recreation Area was established. The refuge straddles the border between the NYC Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, with most of it on The Queens side. Its 12000 plus acres includes open water, fresh salt and brackish water ponds, saltmarshes, and upland wooded areas. Its on The Atlantic Flyway for migratory birds, which makes it a Mecca for birdwatchers, and it’s accessible via public transportation.
  19. N094C02x33-1 “Leaves of November” Rush Ranch, Suisun City California, November 2002. One of many small natural spaces in The San Francisco Bay Area. Rush Ranches 2070 acres is, is comprised of brackish tidal marsh, and rolling grassland. Wildlife on the property includes 200 plus species of birds, a species of local shrew, the endangered Giant Garter Snake, and assorted fish.
  20. N138A99x29A-1 “Green and Yellow” Rocky Mountain NP, Colorado Sept 1999. Established on January 26, 1915, by Woodrow Wilson. The 415 square miles of Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, protects some 300 miles of hiking trails, an assortment of mountain environments, the diversity of wildlife that lives there, and seasonal views like this one.
  21. N139A99x21-1 “Patchwork” Rocky Mountain NP, Colorado. Sept 1999. Established on January 26 1915. Rocky Mountain National Park’s 415 square miles, covers a wide range of environments, including high meadows, forests, alpine lakes, and high peak areas above tree line. It’s also a UNESCO designated, Biosphere Reserve, and home to the Headwaters of The Colorado River. I had originally thought to call this "Atlas", because of its resemblance to the map of Western Asia, but decided "Patchwork" was probably a better choice.
  22. N139A99x31-1 “Rocks and Trees” Rocky Mountain NP, Sept 1999. Established on January 26 1915. Rocky Mountain National Park’s 415 square miles, covers a wide range of environments, including high meadows, forests, alpine lakes, and high peak areas above tree line. It’s also a UNESCO designated, Biosphere Reserve, one of the spots where The Continental Divide is located, and home to the headwaters of The Colorado River.
  23. N139A99x32-1 “Bouquet” Rocky Mountain NP, Colorado. Sept 1999. Established on January 26 1915. Rocky Mountain National Park’s 415 square miles, covers a wide range of environments, including high meadows, forests, alpine lakes, and high peak areas above tree line. It’s also a UNESCO designated, Biosphere Reserve, one of the spots where The Continental Divide is located, and home to the headwaters of The Colorado River.
  24. I recently created two albums "Coastscapes", and "Candeschultz". Those are the only two albums I've created. When I go to upload photos, I get the dialog box asking me if I want to upload to an existing album or create a new one. I click on existing, and the two I've created come up (as expected). How come? A third one comes up, that I haven't created, don't know whose it is, or what it's doing on my logon???
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