Ames you rock.....for the information on cameras and what works for blogging. Now I think I better get started on looking for one. Easy is the key word for a camera to blog and take family pictures with for me.
Thank you
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
HELP, What is a good camera for blogging?
HELPPPP, Looking for a new camera that is easy to use and not to expensive, around $150.00. Will be using it for blogging and day to day stuff. I was told canon power shot was good. Tell me what you think. I figured this would be the best place for information on cameras and blogging. Novice at both.....but willing to learn.
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Decgal: New to blogging
Decgal: New to blogging: " I'm new at blogging, so take it easy on me if I mess up. I love all of the decorating blog sites that is out there, such fantastic eye ca..."
New to blogging
I'm new at blogging, so take it easy on me if I mess up. I love all of the decorating blog sites that is out there, such fantastic eye candy!!!!!!! It makes me slobber, oh let me get a napkin to wipe my mouth, there that is better.
I have a very large cloche bell jar that my mother gave me. She is 94 years old and has had the jar for ever. It is 18in. tall, and 12in. wide, with a 1in. lip and 1/2 in. thick. I believe the jar was hand blown, and from the late 18 hundreds. The glass knob on top shows where it was cut away from the glass blowers pipe. It doesn't have any cracks or chips on it, but, the glass is not clear as newer bell jars are. My question is, is anyone of you an expert in these jars? I noticed that there is a cloche bell jar party or something like it on one of the sites I was looking at. I googled my jar but there wasn't a lot of info. on it. Let me know what you think about my jar.
Thank you for reading this blog. I will be putting up some pictures of my decor, when I figure out how to do that. Great at decorating, not so good at computers. LOL
I have a very large cloche bell jar that my mother gave me. She is 94 years old and has had the jar for ever. It is 18in. tall, and 12in. wide, with a 1in. lip and 1/2 in. thick. I believe the jar was hand blown, and from the late 18 hundreds. The glass knob on top shows where it was cut away from the glass blowers pipe. It doesn't have any cracks or chips on it, but, the glass is not clear as newer bell jars are. My question is, is anyone of you an expert in these jars? I noticed that there is a cloche bell jar party or something like it on one of the sites I was looking at. I googled my jar but there wasn't a lot of info. on it. Let me know what you think about my jar.
Thank you for reading this blog. I will be putting up some pictures of my decor, when I figure out how to do that. Great at decorating, not so good at computers. LOL
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