Sometimes technology is not such a good thing. Being married to a computer geek does not help. But, if I was not married to this totally cute computer geek for 31-ish years I would not have an iPad2. Which I am totally in love with (maybe not quite as much in love with as with my hubbie of 31-ish years).
Nor would our remote cabin have internet access.
Here is where technology + remote cabin internet access which includes a lot of cabin-to-satellite beaming stuff happening + two freaking iPads + one laptop computer all vying with each other for space gets a bit dicey.
We take all this high-tech stuff from a remote place all in stride. Maybe too much so.
Today I must have tried at least 30 or more times to post my blog entry about Dick the Tree that I wrote early this morning. It just would not post. Not happening. Always an error about uploading photos.
Rick scratched his head and thought about it. We tried various things such as only uploading the post with only one photo. Didn’t work.
Finally, the light bulb went off in Rick’s head. My iPad was still photo stream enabled (I am asking Rick all these technical terms since I haven’t a clue), and iCloud was trying to keep all my photos in sync between my iPad here and the computer at home (because they are all linked together like one big happy computer family) and it was trying to keep up with and send all the photos I’ve taken so far to that big iCloud in the sky.
Eureka! The minute he turned off photo streaming, Dick the Tree was published. Success!
My husband might be a computer geek but he is also brilliant!
He took some amazing slow-mo cines (movies) of hummingbirds both yesterday and today. Hummingbirds doing things (like scratching themselves) you would never see with the naked eye. This camera rocks!
He also took a few of the dogs running towards him; one of Bella which is hilarious!
We hope to upload at least one those in the next couple of days.
But, I guess that all depends on our computer/cloud/satellite connection. Fingers crossed and photo streaming disabled.
Purple Fringe
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Posted by Lynne on 05/30/2012 at 05:21 PM
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No visit to the cabin would be complete without visiting with Dick the Tree.
From the side Dick looks like any other ordinary aspen tree standing tall and proud in the forest.
But seen from the front it’s plain to see that Dick is not an ordinary tree. We really don’t know just how he came to be.
We have never seen a tree before that has grown quite like this. Dick has two separate trees coming up from the ground which meet to form one tree trunk. Years ago he had a stick that protruded from the spot where the two trunks come together, hence his name. Sadly, over the years that stick wore down and it is now completely gone.
Here he is from behind. To us he looks like some old cowboy that has been riding too long in the saddle.
It used to be easier to take a good photo of Dick before the little pine tree started to grow right in front of him.
Of course, we named it Jane. What else?
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Posted by Lynne on 05/30/2012 at 04:25 PM
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Elevation of feet above sea level, that is! That’s quite a climb.
We have arrived at our final destination tonight. You could say we “just blew in” because the wind was ever present again today. But instead of pushing us along toward our goal, it was trying to blow us off course. Ugh. I. hate. wind.
Despite the wind’s efforts, we arrived in Laramie around noon and after minimal grocery shopping, headed out about 1:00 from Laramie to the cabin.
Here is the main road once you leave the pavement:
Free range, dude!
Of course, as predicted, our internet would not connect. sigh. Rick spent a good hour on the cell phone, standing outside to get a signal to figure out the problem. We have a flex program where we can deactivate it without canceling our service: six months on; six months off. Apparently when we turn it off once we leave the cabin and unplug the modem, it loses its brain and when we plug it back it it resets to a default thereby losing all our information and settings. Hopefully now we have it figured out for the next time this happens. Even though we have to pay for six months while only using two to three weeks of that, it’s worth it to us to stay connected.
Here are a few photos off my “new” camera of our journey today.
Finally, my pic of the sun coming up.
Sign at a rest stop almost to the Nebraska/Wyoming border at the edge of the dog walking area. Anyone care to walk any further? (One woman not named Dorothy talking to her dog named Alex instead of Toto: I have a feeling we’re not in New Jersey anymore.)
Road sign between Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming on I-80.
This always cracks me up when we drive by. We heard on the news a few weeks ago that this little town was recently sold. We only hope the new owner is not married or they will have to change the population to 2.
You’ve got to admit that this “town” doesn’t look like much. Good old Buford, Wyoming!
Thank you all so much for all the lovely comments over the past few days. I will get back into my routine of responding to comments and visiting your blogs by tomorrow!
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Posted by Lynne on 05/28/2012 at 06:59 PM
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