On Aug 14, 2007, at 9:09 AM, Joy Beeson wrote:
On 8/12/07 6:36 PM, bj wrote:
Katy There are many photo hosting sites that you can
upload your pictures to and post that link for us to see.
Or you could start a blog....
Or, if you belong to a mailing list hosted by one of the
free services, you can start a mailing list devoted to
yourself and post your photos in the files area. If you
don't have to create an account, it's easier than opening an
LJ account, and you can organize your photos. But make sure
your list has open archives so people won't have to join to
look at the photos.
I haven't done this since switching to access that included
a web site I could actually upload stuff to, so the rules may have
changed.
(Global One, now Global 2000, provided server space but wouldn't
tell me how to get at it. My current provider lets me use WS_FTP,
which is so easy I use my web site to back up my diary.)
Well, if I had TIME to do that I might consider it but these days I'm
spending just about all my time watering. It has been very hot and
very dry here in northern New Mexico with virtually NO monsoon season
as yet! One of my winter projects it to update my web site and will
include a page for available natural dye material with photos.
Katy
Urban Eagle Herb Co. & Design
www.urbaneagle.com
Youngsville, NM
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