and i have company
and FINALLY…two months "late"…..
and then,
some people scan but i do the photo thing. nice to see your hand writing. usually blogs have some sort of list function, or side bar items that can be added. probably in edit mode somewhere.
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go to design, add a gadget and pick link list
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oh i forgot, you are on typepad now. just got to you dashboard, click the library tab, pick typelists and then add a new one, but make it a link list.
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I’ll add to Jude’s steps: When you are ready to add a link: open a window for the blog you want to link to, make sure you have the blog selected not an individual post and copy the address, paste it into the quick add and or URL box in the typelist you’ve created.
I’ve tried the scanner and taking pictures, usually like just taking a photo.
My tomatoes look like that too.
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I like taking a photo too and just editing it but there is also a stylus that you can get with a mac. It’s all too expensive for me but there is a tablet you can actually do drawing with the stylus and make a real time digital image from your drawing or writing. Its funny but there is even a program call OCR which stands for Ocular Character Recognition. It probably would work with handwritten print, most likely not any cursive writing. But also you can take copies like book pages and use the OCR software to be able to convert it to editable text .. but .. that was probably too much information!! haha ..
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By the way .. you have beautiful handwriting. I will also add that I think in a similar way that stitches on cloth resonate with me there is something powerful in handwritten words. I do recall reading my grandmothers handwritten letters and thinking what a treasure they were that I could keep .. for long times. I feel the same connection with the stitched cloths. 🙂
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is that Siddham/Sanskrit writing on your beautiful ring?
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yes. i don’t normally wear any rings etc. anymore. i had a very old and beautiful version of this “mani” mantra ring once…would wear it when i really needed constant
reminding. the crazy guy pawned it.
i recently saw this one at Snow Lion. it’s really inexpensive and i like it because it’s a mans ring and so,
large and almost so large that it can easily fall off if i am not mindfull with every thing i am doing. it helps me.
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hello grace, spending time catching up, digesting, all that has been shared here, diaries, sew, everywhere in the last days. your last post, your tribe as someone called it. such movement in the making of this story. movement of shifting plans, expectations, visions. thinking of the wandering in the wilderness before finding the promised land. and you watching over & protecting it all with strong thoughts of holding on, holding onto the core of who you all are. this may be completely off base, but it’s where your story has gone in my mind.
and beautiful handwriting…and no idea about the sidebar thing either- just another thing to figure out-some day. O
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thank you…in thinking about it, the list would be HUGE
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yes…the scanner. i never use it because i don’t know how to get the scanner pic to picasa…i go through this
every single time…you’d think i’d get tired of myself
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all such great things “out there”. but what i have is
enough for me. thanks for the info tho
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that was one of the things i had in common with my dad.
he was really into penmanship…the importance of
distinctive handwriting.
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Cindy…you are right. the story will travel with jenny.
i just will need to catch up at some point.
i used to hang around with a musician and when i was
dreaming up the move to Oregon he composed a little
tune called Already There. maybe it’s like that again.
am glad you are home from the island
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I tried to scan to print something on my new to me scanner and got an image 1/4 size…haven’t tried it since! Ha!
But my old scanner I knew and loved…scanned everything, even a whole watermelon! Printed onto fabric a lot back then.
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