Bruce, I just looked at my account. After logging in, go to Account Settings>Album Settings>View Upload Options. You can set your upload size from there.
When you set up a photobucket account, I think you can choose your upload size. I think some photo editing software allows you to do it. There are some online pic resizers too. Windows XP had a picture resizer, but Windows 7 doesn't seem to.
After you have uploaded your picture(s) to a photo hosting site, (photobucket, for example), just copy the IMG code line (red arrow) and paste it into the body of your message. Pic should be sized to about 640x480 for message boards.
Great shots! It's not very often that you get to put in a new watering outfit in January. :) I like the 2¾" cylinder. I should pull easily once you get the bucket up out of the cylinder.
The last time I was at the Bessey Nat'l Forest a couple of years ago, the fire tower was closed. The sign said something about handrail regulations. Silly goobermint regulations anyway. I think you could still set up a tour in advance.
We stayed at Loren Ws ranch when we were out there in '96. My wife spent time with Celeste after her terrible car accident. God worked a miracle and saved her life. We know Jason and Kris pretty well too. They're at Hay Springs, NE now, I believe.
Wow! small world. Yes, they were here for 7 or 8 years. We miss them, but I'm glad they're getting along so well at Rush. I suppose you know Celeste F. My wife went to college with her in Kansas City.
Yes, I think the grass will be fine. I was off checking pastures and what hail we encountered was small. Guess well have to get the insurance adjuster out here and see what they have to say about the buildings and vehicles. They're probably getting tired of us. It was just about 3 years ago...
Had some pretty bad hail roll through here this afternoon. It got a couple of windows, the siding on the north side of the house and I suppose the roof is pretty beat up too. It broke the back window out of one of Dad's pickups and hammered my '97 F350 pretty bad. The shop has some dents on...
Looks like the calves are really growing. How do you get such perfect numbers on your Ritchey tags? Someone at your place must have a pretty steady hand.
Looks like the calves are really growing. Hope you got all that salt and mineral put out before it got wet. :( We've had around 20" in the last month so checking pastures had been quite the challenge. Used a pickup box trailer and the FWA tractor yesterday to haul out salt and mineral.