
Today is my experimental day.
I finished my WordPress course and started another condensed class: Web Development II. That being said, I’m trying out a little CSS to create a border and padding around my image.
What stinks is that I have no idea if it will work in the reader… I’m guessing that’s a big fat no, but I’m doing it anyway. It works on the blog itself, so that will just have to suffice if need be.
The photograph was taken last week when the sky was full of pinks, oranges and blues. It took a while to find the energy (and patience) to open Photoshop since the laptop gets worse every time I use it. If I didn’t know any better I’d swear that Microsoft installed a virus with one of my updates so I’d go out and buy a new one. They do that you know. Or so I’ve been told.
Anyway, I’ve also been testing out Pixlr X for free online photo editing. After some experimentation in there… I came up with the strange, unidentified flying lights for the sky. Since the colors in the sky seemed so surreal, I wanted to give it a fantasy feel.
Last but not least, I must confess. I stepped on the scale today. Never again will I vow to stop doing that. It only increased my temptation and shot my curiosity level through the roof. Needless to say, nothing has changed… but that’s OK.
Better to rest on plateau than to fall down mountain.
—My Own Proverb
Love your proverb. Of course, it’s not the fall but the landing that hurts. Don’t be afraid to fall.
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Thanks Michael! I don’t think I’ll ever be afraid to fall… just get tired from it sometimes. Lol. I hear ya tho. 😘❤
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Getting back up always makes it worth the fall 😊🙏
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Lol! True 😬
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I love this image, Janet! It looks magical. 💕
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Thanks Collette!
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LOVE your proverb.
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Thanks Z 🙂
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Welcome 🙂
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