Thursday, June 26, 2008

Below is a slide show with some of the photos I took in Baltimore, Maryland. I will work on finishing a blog entry about the second half of my adventure in Baltimore. I will also upload more of my Baltimore photos.





Post Date - Saturday, July 12, 2008 4:17PM

7 comments:

Max Sartin said...

Great pictures, nice slide show. How did you put that into your post?

Jannx said...

Thanks for the compliment about my photos. Actually, I got the slide show idea from seeing your slide show. It took a while to figure out, but then I found out about Picasa (an online photo album site). On the site, you are able to upload photos, then put the uploaded photos into a slide show form. Then, in the left-side margin there is a link that lets you embed your slide show into other sites like Blogger, Myspace, etc... I will put the URL below.

http://picasaweb.google.com/home

Jannx said...

I forgot to add that if you click on my slide show, you will be taken right to the Picasa homepage.

Max Sartin said...

Thanks for the info. Mine I did from Blogger, and it automatically linked to my blogger photos, which are on Picasa also. I didn't know that you could go to Picasa and link to the blog from there - cool. Oh and by the way, hope you had a grest time in Baltimore!

Jannx said...

It figures I would do it the hard way. I tried to do the slide show from Blogger, but I couldn't get it to work, so I gave up trying the Blogger route.

Yes, I enjoyed my time Baltimore. I was so glad I stayed the extra days. Now that summer is here, I've been sitting here thinking up some places I can go (cheaply - by bus), and do the same. I did a couple of online searches, and came up with a couple of "maybes". If I don't get out of my apartment, I will end up sleeping the summer away.

Max Sartin said...

That's a drawback living here in SLC, everything's so far away. Vegas is a 5 hour drive away, but it's novelty wears off real fast. San Francisco or L.A. is at least a 14 hour drive from here, Denver's only 8, but other than that there isn't much else you can get to withing a day. Well, there is Boise, Idaho. (hahahahahahahaha, sorry just couldn't hold that back). Wilderness we have tons of, if you want to get away from it all we have millions and millions of acres to do that. But if you want to GO somewhere, as opposed to get away from it, there ain't much.

Jannx said...

I guess living far away would mean that it takes on more value when you go away.

But don't forget the benefits of space....just that...space. Space to move, space to breath, space to think.