MichiganRocks
starting to spend too much on rocks
"I wasn't born to follow."
Member since April 2007
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Post by MichiganRocks on Mar 20, 2004 0:08:19 GMT -5
See below!
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valard
off to a rocking start
Member since October 2003
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Post by valard on Mar 31, 2004 23:28:02 GMT -5
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Post by sandsman1 on Mar 31, 2004 23:34:14 GMT -5
it says on the upper right hand side create auction link or something close to that theres a list on the right side
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Post by mrbrett on Apr 1, 2004 7:25:25 GMT -5
Do you have to join there membership to page pictures? I can't find the pic icon on the first page.
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MichiganRocks
starting to spend too much on rocks
"I wasn't born to follow."
Member since April 2007
Posts: 154
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Post by MichiganRocks on Apr 1, 2004 8:36:04 GMT -5
Yes, they require your name and email address.
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valard
off to a rocking start
Member since October 2003
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Post by valard on Apr 1, 2004 21:24:48 GMT -5
MichiganRocks- boy do I feel dense. I found the "link to auction", thanks to your clear instructions, but I cannot find the picture icon. You are talking about an icon on this site that I click on to bring up the long rectangular box you showed in your example? I am really at a loss. Can you help?
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valard
off to a rocking start
Member since October 2003
Posts: 13
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Post by valard on Apr 2, 2004 10:19:58 GMT -5
Here goes nothing. I'm going to post two photos separately, so as not to push my luck. (Q: Can I post two photos at once?) This first photo shows the atrium in our house. You see it as you enter, and it is centrally located between the kitchen, dining room, and sunken living room. You even see it from my study. Anyway, my wife had the idea, a few years back, that it would be nice to have polished stones, rather than the standard dull pebbles, between the plants in the atrium. After about 2 1/2 years, I am about 3/4 finished with covering the area. I plan to "fill in" with smaller stones. It iis mainly Brazillian Agate, petrified wood (including a fair amount of palm), and mixed agate. There are other stone, which I don't currently remember the name of, but I had such good results with the agate (especially the Brazillian agate) that I have pretty much stayed with that for the last year or so. I keep two 12 lb tumblers going 24/7/365, and it usually takes me about six weeks to turn out a batch. I like to take both tumblers through the same stages at the same time, as it makes it easier to manage, and when they are done, I get a LOT of rocks at the same time. I'll post a close up next. I will take a better photo soon, when the sun is out. These were taken at night. Thanks for all the help, MichiganRocks! www.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=21a91067-332c-4dad-370c-78cf6918307c&size=lg[/img]
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valard
off to a rocking start
Member since October 2003
Posts: 13
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Post by valard on Apr 2, 2004 10:28:45 GMT -5
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MichiganRocks
starting to spend too much on rocks
"I wasn't born to follow."
Member since April 2007
Posts: 154
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Post by MichiganRocks on Apr 2, 2004 10:33:45 GMT -5
Got to admit, that is one ambitious project! Looks great though. I like! No problem, glad I could help. Ron
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Post by sandsman1 on Apr 17, 2004 9:47:16 GMT -5
hi all---hey ron so any pics that are posted from them will disapear i all ready am a member of photobucket guess i should start sending my pics to them so when they start to disapear hahahaha thanks man for the info seeya john
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