Hey...that's a photo bucket stamp thing isnt it? Just registered with them tonite. COuldn't get the stamp thing to work though with mine. THis is so neat!
Okay, two questions: who's in the leaf pile in the second row of pictures, far left? And what is on the rest of the sign that says "NO" at the top of it (on the bottom row of pictures), and what was the occasion? I'm so curious. Wow, I loved this collage! I tried to zoom in some, but no luck...And where is that beach? It looks like Singing Beach.
This was beautiful! More evidence of your artistic ability!
The NO was part of an old Grampa S. sign which said "No cutting through" (his way of trying to keep the neighbor kids from walking through his yard). That picture was taken at our place in Milford after Grampa's funeral 2 years ago, on the stairs where we used to all gather for family pics.
The beach is actually that little one at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester...
Also, if you go to my Flickr page and look at the mosaic there, I think you can click on it and zoom in a little more.
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What a neat collage.
There, someone else posted...now I can so I won't look like a big LOSER! Very cool pix! You're good at that.
Ol' 'Lanche likes yore pix...
Hey...that's a photo bucket stamp thing isnt it? Just
registered with them tonite. COuldn't get the stamp thing to work though with mine. THis is so neat!
I actually used a flickr program to do the mosaic, if that's what you mean, k. I do use photobucket for some stuff though...
Okay, two questions: who's in the leaf pile in the second row of pictures, far left? And what is on the rest of the sign that says "NO" at the top of it (on the bottom row of pictures), and what was the occasion? I'm so curious. Wow, I loved this collage! I tried to zoom in some, but no luck...And where is that beach? It looks like Singing Beach.
This was beautiful! More evidence of your artistic ability!
(Guess that was actually three of four questions...)
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That's Keith in the leaves.
The NO was part of an old Grampa S. sign which said "No cutting through" (his way of trying to keep the neighbor kids from walking through his yard). That picture was taken at our place in Milford after Grampa's funeral 2 years ago, on the stairs where we used to all gather for family pics.
The beach is actually that little one at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester...
Also, if you go to my Flickr page and look at the mosaic there, I think you can click on it and zoom in a little more.
Glad you liked it...it was fun to put together!
Beautiful collection of well-taken, interesting photos!
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