Left: Big Sulphur Springs, 18 1/2 million gallons of water every 24 hours, supplies water for plunge and hot house, 36 degrees. Right: Garden Creek Falls, also in Wyoming I've learned the lesson: from now on, when I scan photos, I will do them one at a time. This allows for larger photos and the ability to click and make them even larger. ENJOY!
These are much easier to study in detail. One could go blind trying to hold their laptop to their nose and look at the pics. I still think they are great pics.
I love the buffalo, Judy. It's weird to think that there's probably more buffalo now than there were when the picture was taken. We tend to think that all wild species are decreasing, but there's the occasional exception. Of course that ignores the question of why they were ever endangered in the first place.
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Your lesson about scanning photos...
At first I was under the impression that your lesson involved the buffalo.
Your lesson about scanning photos...
At first I was under the impression that your lesson involved the buffalo.
These are much easier to study in detail. One could go blind trying to hold their laptop to their nose and look at the pics. I still think they are great pics.
I love the buffalo, Judy. It's weird to think that there's probably more buffalo now than there were when the picture was taken. We tend to think that all wild species are decreasing, but there's the occasional exception. Of course that ignores the question of why they were ever endangered in the first place.
Love the buffalo pics ... they're all neat! I also thought you were going to tell us about a lesson you had learned from the buffalo! haha
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