ain't no mountain high enough...
Finally had some uninterrupted time to spend on Flickr. Besides being busy, who isn't, often I'll have 30 minutes or an hour of free time, but feel overwhelmed at the prospect of jumping in, knowing I won't get many visits in. I know, many of you have said don't worry, pickup with latest posts. I hate missing what you've shared. So here's what I'm going to do; hop on the live feed whenever I have just a little time. I think that will help me from falling too far behind.
Also, need to probably unfollow a few folks that have apparently given up on Flickr, haven't posted for more than 6 months and are no longer visiting. Then add some of the folks that have been following my work pretty regularly. If I had time I'd follow a couple of hundred, but I don't. Keeping until retirement to 100 or less is hard enough as is.
Note to people I don't follow, those that visit and just fav, I'll do my best to visit and return the favor, it's only fair. If I'm not currently following you and you'd like me to, please fav and comment on pictures you like, I'll notice that more than favs alone. If you've read this far, you're probably somebody that should be added.
About this picture; took it just over two years ago near the top of Donner Pass. Decided with so many pictures ready to post I'm going to alternate between newer pictures and older pictures. Some of my personal favorites are languishing in digital purgatory waiting to be seen. Gotta help em out.
Finally, thank you to my best Flickr friends. You've encouraged and taught me much. Know I try to return that friendship with every visit.
ain't no mountain high enough...
Finally had some uninterrupted time to spend on Flickr. Besides being busy, who isn't, often I'll have 30 minutes or an hour of free time, but feel overwhelmed at the prospect of jumping in, knowing I won't get many visits in. I know, many of you have said don't worry, pickup with latest posts. I hate missing what you've shared. So here's what I'm going to do; hop on the live feed whenever I have just a little time. I think that will help me from falling too far behind.
Also, need to probably unfollow a few folks that have apparently given up on Flickr, haven't posted for more than 6 months and are no longer visiting. Then add some of the folks that have been following my work pretty regularly. If I had time I'd follow a couple of hundred, but I don't. Keeping until retirement to 100 or less is hard enough as is.
Note to people I don't follow, those that visit and just fav, I'll do my best to visit and return the favor, it's only fair. If I'm not currently following you and you'd like me to, please fav and comment on pictures you like, I'll notice that more than favs alone. If you've read this far, you're probably somebody that should be added.
About this picture; took it just over two years ago near the top of Donner Pass. Decided with so many pictures ready to post I'm going to alternate between newer pictures and older pictures. Some of my personal favorites are languishing in digital purgatory waiting to be seen. Gotta help em out.
Finally, thank you to my best Flickr friends. You've encouraged and taught me much. Know I try to return that friendship with every visit.