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I do have more photos of these budding blossoms, but they are stored in iCloud. And somewhere I may have mentioned that Friday the iCloud people (maybe Apple?) said that they couldn't charge me my $0.99 monthly fee for extra storage. That was due to my bank having changed hands, and the new owner bank issuing a new credit/debit card, so the old one won't work any more. And that meant iCloud was frozen for me until I figured out where and how to change the Credit/Debit Card number. It took a good 4 hours of checking different sites about storage of iCloud, Apple, iPhone and so forth...most of which I didn't know my member name, let alone password, so lots of things were being checked. Needless to say, I did get it straightened out, but the iCloud was still not available for me to download any photos here. I can send them from my iPhone to my email, then download them, then post them here. But hey, I have other things to do in life. So if there aren't any new photos posted...maybe I'll just dance for you!
Ah, having looked at, and not understood, the automatic download details in my systems file on my PC, the iCloud photos are sometimes available...and usually not...just stuck on a former date.
Sharing with Garden Blogger's Bloom Day on April 15.
Todays quote:
An ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy.
-Spanish proverb
Wonderful blossoms and a wonderful Spanish proverb, though I think it rather over-values the clergy.
ReplyDeleteI think the Spanish only have one variety of clergy to consider.
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful blooms, I love the color red. Take care, enjoy your day!
Hi Eileen...Me too, love those reds out there! Have a great day!
DeleteThose blossoms are to die for.
ReplyDeleteHi John, thanks, but keep alive and keep on blogging!
Delete...I don't use the Cloud!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you haven't have any difficulties like this one was!
DeleteLovely red blossoms there! I don't use iCloud. I just download my photos on to my computer. When there are too many, I copy the oldest ones to an external drive. I wish I lived closer so I could come over and help.
ReplyDeleteLovely but what is that tree?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! A crabapple?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers! I'm nor crazy about "the cloud." I've seen part of it though: blocks of windowless warehouses in Northern Virginia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tree!
ReplyDeleteI buy a new memory card for my camera when needed and keep the older ones. To access older photos, I just switch memory cards.
Happy Easter!