viernes, enero 12, 2007

A prolific poster of pikters

So, my free Flickr account has expired (but I think you can still see my old photos by clicking on the green badge). I'm trying to buy a Pro account, so I can keep putting up new pictures, but they won't take my money. I've been putting off upgrading, to see if it's really worth it. I've decided it is, because I have a few close friends and family looking at them, while they live too far to just look through my photo albums. Through my photos, I can share glimpses into my personal life. My photos are the best way to get to know me personally and intimately-even though the account is public . . . go figure. I realized that even people who know me personally can get to know me better by looking at my photos. Being able to share my photos is what makes an upgraded account a worthwhile thing for me to buy. I must admit, I do like to show off. God has given me a wonderful life, full of flowers and friends, family, colors, my dog, and a lot of other things I like to photograph and share. To quote a photographic friend of mine, "Fret not." I am working even now to share my most recent photos with you.
And please let me know if you are a sort of person who enjoys looking at my photos, so that I will feel confirmed in my decision to upgrade my photo account. Good day to you.

10 comentarios:

Tony Kevin dijo...

I am not fretting. :) I hope it all works out soon. It seems like you've gone through the process correctly... I wonder why its not working? Hmm...

oh. and I do enjoy looking at your flickr photos :)

Ebeth dijo...

Post, please.

Kate Alesso dijo...

I am just the sort of person who enjoys your photos. :)

Hope you're having a good day.

The Resident Writer dijo...

Thanks for enjoying my photos. I just don't understand what all the fuss is about. My computer genius husband can't even figure it out. I sure would like to upgrade, and be able to organize my photos better into sets.
Well, I'll have plenty of time to think about it, since Flickr says they will get back to me in 37 days.

Anónimo dijo...

Okay. I am posting a comment. A brand new (and ridiculously nerve-racking) thing for me to do. This comment has nothing to do with the current blog? post? article? but I can't find the original so my techno-savvy man said it's a fluid thing anyway--not a lot of rules. But, to the point. I am stimulated by your thoughts and find myself going back to one in particular. At one point you said something like the day is a good one if you thought, did, said, watched or read something worthwhile. I thought that was a rather low bar, but have been suprised by how much more difficult it is to pick out the truly worthwhile points in the day than I thought it would be. It has caused me to be more purposeful. So, thanks for that.

The Resident Writer dijo...

annonymous, I am slightly offended that you'd consider my blog fluid, without many rules. It's Totally Solid, and the rule book is thicker than a whole set of encyclopedias . . . or at least the R-T volume!!!


I KID, I KID!

Thanks for leaving a comment. I hope your nerves are settled. If not, you can always stop by for some chamomile tea!

(I am only assuming that I have correctly decipered your identity, but I know quite a few people who all have the same writing style and sense of humor and sense of purpose in their lives, who enjoy a thought-stimulating post, who read my blog but haven't commented before on account of their nerves, and who have a techno-savvy husband who would use a word like "fluid")

The Resident Writer dijo...

annonymous, I am slightly offended that you'd consider my blog fluid, without many rules. It's Totally Solid, and the rule book is thicker than a whole set of encyclopedias . . . or at least the R-T volume!!!


I KID, I KID!

Thanks for leaving a comment. I hope your nerves are settled. If not, you can always stop by for some chamomile tea!

(I am only assuming that I have correctly decipered your identity, but I know quite a few people who all have the same writing style and sense of humor and sense of purpose in their lives, who enjoy a thought-stimulating post, who read my blog but haven't commented before on account of their nerves, and who have a techno-savvy husband who would use a word like "fluid")

Anónimo dijo...

Okay, so I'm not all that anonymous. The reason I didn't sign my comment is that I can't think of a good name to use yet--since one rule is obviously that no one uses their real name. So...I'd love to have that cup of tea soon, or better yet, coffee!

The Resident Writer dijo...

I like coffee.

Kate Alesso dijo...

How about if you use "coffee" as your username?