you can take the girl out of the country, but..
hello there ~ it really sucks not to have my digital camera working right now – i finished orangina, but still have to block it, i recieved my backtack supplies, i messed up my itstybitsy bag, and my hair is now very very blonde. all of that you’re just going to have to believe me about for now.
really, it’s not my camera that’s giving me problems, it’s my beloved mac. (gasp!) it’s very sad really. i was told i have to backup all my stuff and do a clean install of the whole operating system. ay. i think it’s due to the incredible amounts of dvd “back ups” i’ve been doing lately as well as my torrent activities – that’s a whole lot of gigs just moving around constantly. ah well, i knew the smarter way was to have an external hard drive for that stuff, but did i listen to myself? no, of course not. (i have these types of arguments in my head all the time, sigh) in the meantime, my computer is slooooww as molassas and doesn’t recognize my camera in the least bit.
so, with no pics to post, i thought i’d finally get around to changing the background image – and i know, i know, i’m obviously all about trees, i can’t help it! i love them, and since moving to l.a. i see them so rarely like in these photos. more often i see them surrounded by pavement and, willfully, pushing it all aside and growing beyond and through the sidewalks. i love that but i love even more real wild trees like these here. this pic reminds me of my grandparent’s farm – in the back, off to one side, where the garden ended, they have trees like these and during easter this is where we’d hunt for eggs and chocolate bunnies. right now, the farm is in the midst of change – my grandmother passed away almost two years ago and this summer, for the first time in over fifty years, the house will be rented out and someone with a different last name than hull will be living there. i’m glad it will be used, it’s always been a working farm, but it’s sad to think of all my grandparent’s things and life and ah, all of that, just not being there, just gone.
ok, enough sadness. the whole point is i changed pics and i’m going to try and change them a little more often, maybe even once a month. the trick is finding clear crisp images like this one that are also enormous, like 1200 pixels wide. oh and they have to be free too. i tried to find more exciting pics, like ones underwater or of the galaxy and even ones with funny animals (but not too cutesy), but it’s amazingly hard. also, for some reason, i found lots and lots of great autumn and winter ones – maybe it’s the drama of the season that attracts photographers? – but summer time is a little harder if you’re looking for beauty and not hokeyness.
also, i changed the past page around a lot – it should be easier to navigate. and i resolved an annoying issue with dratted internet explorer in windows xp and so this page should finally be showing up correctly. but please, really folks, for the love of kittens, go and get firefox already!
p.s. thanks for all your very super nice comments about my tank, yay! however, i’m thinking of giving it to one of my sisters, or a cousin, because as much as i like it, when i wear it, i’m just not feelin’ it, you know? it’s all good though because i know whoever gets it will love it (or else!!)
{ posted 3 June 05, under techno-babble & knitting }
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Oh, I love your new background pic! I’m all about trees, too :). Especially redwood trees.
~ Moni
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girl, the background looks amazing. can’t remember the last time i was in a place like that. oh wait..that was.. counts fingers.. almost 7 years ago. i hope my needles get here in time so we can start together next week.. keep fingers crossed
~ winnie
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the trees are awesome, Andrea. And, sorry about the mac woes. Keep us posted.
~ amanda
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love the trees. Doh! i wish your camera would work! i want pics! i think its cool that someone is renting the farm and will be putting it to use. thats important. at least its not getting sold for subdivisions, ya know? i want to do a really really blonde do too, but im not so sure it will look right on me. thanks for the comments on my blog too- im nervous about starting that lucky clover, but im sure it will be do-able!
~ erika
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Loving the trees! Yay trees! But get that Mac working again, because we need our piccies. (see, it’s all about US, Andrea. Heh.)
If you need to see trees in their natural habitat again you can always come visit Michigan – my parents have a place up in the North that is a regular TreeFest. :)
And – maybe I’ll load Firefox, since a few of the blogs I read seem to think IE is so evil. :)~ Miri
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Get that camera working, can’t wait to see Oragina – am casting on for it this weekend if I can get the stupid gauge right – love the trees…...
~ Tanya
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Great trees…
I’m glad to hear your Grandma’s house is being rented out rather than developed. Wouldn’t that still leave the possiblity of a Hull living there in the future?
Sometimes I wish we were able to buy my grandparents farm, but that would have made it even harder to move up here. Oh well.
Sorry about the mac troubles. It stinks when the old ‘pooter starts sassing you.~ Liz
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