Don't know Pat, but I wish I could do it. Spent about a couple of hours on Friday trying without success. You'd think Picasa would have been mended by now!!!! Anyway, well done you. I must keep trying.
Mike and Ann: the control thing didn't work for me but I did get three photos on one page and put it in draft. Every day I try Picasa - the photos get as far as draft but then disappear when Iou try to post them.
GG: I just keep persevering - with the blind optimism that it will sort itself out. No chance of ankle length flooding here - it is way up in the sky. Bees do love it. I call it burning bush - will try to find it's correct name. I don't think it has a fragrance but it is too high for me to sniff. The bays are just beginning to scent the air, which I love.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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I don't know how you did it - but I'm glad you did! lol
Judy: oh for the days when I could post ten at a time. Will those days ever return? Picasa how could you forsake me?
The way my blog is set up I can only post one photo at a time... so if I want to post more photos I have to post each one. Bummer !
cheers, parsnip
Parsnip: see Ponita's comment above. The control thing may work for you too.
Don't know Pat, but I wish I could do it. Spent about a couple of hours on Friday trying without success. You'd think Picasa would have been mended by now!!!!
Anyway, well done you. I must keep trying.
Mike and Ann: the control thing didn't work for me but I did get three photos on one page and put it in draft.
Every day I try Picasa - the photos get as far as draft but then disappear when Iou try to post them.
Maybe Picasa has shut down? eek. I shouldn't make you panic. Isn't there some other place you can use?
We had a yellow flower tree near our front gate. It died because of too much ankle length flood, too often. Black bumble bees used to love it.
My mother's just seen this photo, she says, Woweee, what's the name...?
And I'd like to know if it has any perfume.
GG: I just keep persevering - with the blind optimism that it will sort itself out.
No chance of ankle length flooding here - it is way up in the sky. Bees do love it. I call it burning bush - will try to find it's correct name. I don't think it has a fragrance but it is too high for me to sniff. The bays are just beginning to scent the air, which I love.
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