I posted a note prior to reading Cindy's response to Mary that I pretty much mirrored regarding the major differences I saw with using HuskyCT discussion threads and Blogger. When I read that I also noticed that Cindy added a picture to her post, which intrigued me, being the photo enthusiast that I am! I started to play around a bit and livened up the blog with a couple of photos and am wondering... can you guys see the photos I added, or are they just visible on my page? I am going to try to do what Cindy did and ad another here... a visitor we had in our back yard last spring. I was doing the dishes and out of the corner of my eye thought this was my black labrador retriever until I turned to get the dish towel and trip on her laying by my feet (of course). I quickly looked back up into the yard - this time much more carefully! I was able to get close enough to get this shot until my dogs barking encouraged our visitor to retreat back into the woods. It was pretty exciting, though. Usually they come by at night to enjoy the trash in peace!!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Response to Mary and Cindy regarding differences in ICT's
I posted a note prior to reading Cindy's response to Mary that I pretty much mirrored regarding the major differences I saw with using HuskyCT discussion threads and Blogger. When I read that I also noticed that Cindy added a picture to her post, which intrigued me, being the photo enthusiast that I am! I started to play around a bit and livened up the blog with a couple of photos and am wondering... can you guys see the photos I added, or are they just visible on my page? I am going to try to do what Cindy did and ad another here... a visitor we had in our back yard last spring. I was doing the dishes and out of the corner of my eye thought this was my black labrador retriever until I turned to get the dish towel and trip on her laying by my feet (of course). I quickly looked back up into the yard - this time much more carefully! I was able to get close enough to get this shot until my dogs barking encouraged our visitor to retreat back into the woods. It was pretty exciting, though. Usually they come by at night to enjoy the trash in peace!!
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