You'd be surprised. It's really not that bad. I have citronella plants everywhere and it seems to make a difference. I keep them around the front porch and back patio, and they never bother us. Which is really, really nice considering out skeeters are the size of microraptors. lol
Images need to be posted somewhere on the web (Flickr, Tumblr, PostImages, Pinterest, etc.) and have a URL. As far as I can tell they need to be a valid image type: .jpg, .png, .gif....
Left click on the image and copy the image address or URL then just paste that into your new post. The image should appear in the window (if not it probably has some sort of invalid file type (i.e. .webp) or be hosted on a site which prevents reposts. Some social media sites, like Facebook, may not allow reposts because the URL doesn't end with a valid image suffix like ".jpg" etc.
When the image appears in the window you can resize it by hovering over the image and dragging the blue square at the lower-right corner of the preview image.
It's been so long I've forgotten how to upload a photo!
Help?
Images need to be posted somewhere on the web (Flickr, Tumblr, PostImages, Pinterest, etc.) and have a URL. As far as I can tell they need to be a valid image type: .jpg, .png, .gif....
Left click on the image and copy the image address or URL then just paste that into your new post. The image should appear in the window (if not it probably has some sort of invalid file type (i.e. .webp) or be hosted on a site which prevents reposts. Some social media sites, like Facebook, may not allow reposts because the URL doesn't end with a valid image suffix like ".jpg" etc.
When the image appears in the window you can resize it by hovering over the image and dragging the blue square at the lower-right corner of the preview image.
It's been so long I've forgotten how to upload a photo!
Help?
I use postimages.org
It seems to be good for privacy, and easy to use. When you select "share", you just have to remember which format to choose. I believe it's the second option, direct link.
Sounds like a good photo theme for next month: Photos that cannot be replicated.
Could be the place no longer exists, or access is no longer allowed, or the moment will likely never be repeated...
I would have to find the pic of me on the Pisa Bell Tower, taken on my honeymoon a few years ago.
Edit: I just found out that people are once again allowed to go up the tower. Still, that moment will never be repeated for me. Enjoy them when you get them.