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Facades in Trujillo, Peru

by Renae March 22, 2007

Facades in Trujillo, Peru, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

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Diving in Malaysia

by Renae March 22, 2007

Diving in Malaysia, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

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Cock of Barcelos, Portugal

by Renae March 22, 2007

Cock of Barcelos, Portugal, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

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Hello Kitty & Dear Daniel

by Renae March 22, 2007

Hello Kitty & Dear Daniel, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This card is too adorable; it belongs to my daughter. She received it from her penpal in Japan!

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The Alamo

by Renae March 22, 2007

The Alamo, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

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This is so true….

by Renae February 21, 2007

Hello. I’ll be uploading some newly received postcards soon, but in the meantime wanted to share this excellent quote I just discovered:

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. –Mark Twain

Dear reader, if you are younger than 40, may I tell you that this is true? I look back now with so many regrets. But not regrets of things I did do; regrets of things I DID NOT do! And now it is too late. I hope it is not too late also for you!

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Chicago

by Renae February 16, 2007

Chicago, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This is an ad card; on the back it says that the John Hancock Center near Chicago’s lakefront is just one of the city’s world-famous works of architecture. I never realized Chicago had a waterline like this….cool! 🙂

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International Airport of Guararapes, Recife, Brasil

by Renae February 16, 2007

International Airport of Guararapes, Recife, Brasil, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This lovely airport card comes from a private trade; I understand that this airport is one of the largest in the country!

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Marinated Roasted Kumara

by Renae February 16, 2007

Marinated Roasted Kumara, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This official postcrossing card just arrived here from New Zealand–thanks to Lauretta for the interesting recipe! I told her that our sweet potatoes here are orange; she wrote back that sweet potatoes are three colors over there! Must be harder to tell them apart, eh? 🙂

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Herakleion Museum, Greece

by Renae February 16, 2007

Herakleion Museum, Greece, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Rec’d this from a private trade; this is a “rhyton of rock-crystal from the sanctuary of the Palace of Zakros (155/1450 BC).” Beautiful!

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Canada Map 2

by Renae February 16, 2007

Canada Map 2, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Second map from Tam; this one is pre-Nunavut. Cool! 🙂

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Canada Map 1

by Renae February 16, 2007

Canada Map 1, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Map of Canada from my postcard pal Tam. She sent this and the next, Canada Map 2, and pointed out how the second map, Canada 2, was printed before the Nunavut providence came into existance. See the Northwest Territories here? Earlier, it encompassed Nunavut, too.

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Horiztonal image at 400 px — JUST RIGHT!

by Renae February 11, 2007

Cherry Blossoms in Taiwan, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Horizontal images now blog fine….but the verticals, as you will see, are way too big!

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Flickr & Blogger & TooMuchTrouble, OH MY!

by Renae February 11, 2007

I have to say that, in this day and age, I am surprised at the clumsiness of photoblogging solutions.

Ever since I switched to using Flickr to store my photos, my cards have been cut-off at the right. Flickr’s “BLOG THIS” ability is nice, but it only offers two templates: 500px, which means my photos are too big and are cut off, or 240px, which means my photos show up too small here on Blogger…you can barely see them. So this explains why many of my previous photos are cut off.

I have found a solution, but it creates yet ANOTHER problem.

A wise soul on the Flickr help pages showed how to change the width of each photo blogged to 400px. That’s great! It works for horizontal images. Now they fit nicely, and you can see the detail. But what about VERTICAL images? I was afraid that code would force Blogger to STRETCH the vertical images out to 400px in width. Thankfully, it doesn’t do that. But what it does is super ENLARGE the image to retain the correct proportions! So now, what you will see on my blog in the future, are vertical images that are SUPER LARGE but normal-sized horizontal images. The next two blog posts you see as you scroll will show you what I mean.

Does that suck or what???

The lesser of two evils, I suppose….

The more I struggle with photoblogging, the more I want to find some smart programmers who want to go into business with me to create a photoblogging solution that WORKS. When you run into problems with Flickr or Blogger, you’re basically at their mercy. And for some reason, they refuse to tackle and/or even acknowledge even basic issues that would make very many people happy. (This is not just me!)

For instance, why does Flickr not allow you to easily show photos AND descriptions in a slide-show format? So many people want this option…it would be easy to integrate, according to the Web heads out there talking about it….yet Flickr people won’t even engage in the conversation to tell us that they hear us and WHY they won’t do something about it.

Despite my frustration I continue. I know that some day the right solution will come along and then…I’m outta here!

Back to our regularly scheduled postcards…..

Thanks for listening! 🙂

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Vertical image at 400 px — TOO BIG!

by Renae February 11, 2007

Helsinki Center, Finland, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Vertical images blogged here using Flickr’s BLOGTHIS with the template modified to a width of 400 px means images that are TOO BIG.

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Southernmost point in the continental US – Key West

by Renae February 8, 2007

Southernmost point in the continental US – Key West, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

From this spot, it is 90 miles to Cuba. I visited here when I was a teen, but I wasn’t collecting postcards at that time (I think I was collecting boys!). My parents picked this up during their travels 🙂

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Singapore

by Renae February 8, 2007

Singapore, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This awesome view of Singapore comes from a round robin on postcrossing. Sender relie tells me that it shows the skyline of Singapore’s central business district, where most of the big banks and multinationals are located. In the foreground is the Swiss Stanford Hotel, the tallest hotel in southeast Asia! Thanks Relie!

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Hell Was Full….

by Renae February 8, 2007

Hell Was Full…., originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

So I came back. From Hell, Grand Cayman Island, British West Indies. Thanks mom and dad! 🙂

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Post Office in Hell (Grand Cayman, that is)

by Renae February 8, 2007

Post Office in Hell (Grand Cayman, that is), originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Yes, my parents went to Hell on their cruise–luckily it was full (as you will see on another postcard from Hell)…so they were able to come back! This card shows the old Hell post office, and the post office in Hell as it exists today. Can you imagine answering the question: “Where are you from?” with “I’m from Hell!”? 🙂

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Grand Cayman

by Renae February 8, 2007

Grand Cayman, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Awesome aerial showing a cruise ship, like the one my parents went cruising on 🙂

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St. Armands Circle, Sarasota, Florida

by Renae February 8, 2007

St. Armands Circle, Sarasota, Florida, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

I used to work at a coffee shop on the circle–also worked at a marina nearby. Expensive place to hang!

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Cayman Islands, British West Indies

by Renae February 8, 2007

Cayman Islands, British West Indies, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

This is Smith’s Barcadere, in the Cayman Islands. The back of the card says that this view shows one of the few secluded beaches that are favorite bathing areas for local residents. My parents got this for me on their recent cruise!

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Ocho Rios, Jamaica

by Renae February 8, 2007

Ocho Rios, Jamaica, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

From my parents’ latest cruise: this shows Ocho Rios at 7 am from the Jamaica Grande Resort. Awesome!

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The Pier, St. Petersburg, Florida

by Renae February 8, 2007

The Pier, St. Petersburg, Florida, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

One of my old haunts when I lived in St. Pete. The Pier was a neat place to take the kids–there’s shopping inside, an aquarium on the top floor with a huge tubular fishtank that runs through the middle of the building from the first floor up to the aquarium, and indoor and outdoor eating establishments. Not to mention fishing…I remember all the pelicans that hung around where the old men outside sold bait and rented fishing gear 🙂

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Tommy and Annika

by Renae February 8, 2007

Tommy and Annika, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Friends of Pippi Longstocking 🙂

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Pippi Longstocking Paper Doll

by Renae February 8, 2007

Pippi Longstocking Paper Doll, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Pippi is known as Peppi to the Finns…my penpal’s daughter adores her so she must still be popular in Finland. I recall Pippi Longstocking, but it is from a long time ago in my childhood!

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Helsinki Center, Finland

by Renae February 8, 2007

Helsinki Center, Finland, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Notice the arrow in the upper right corner of this card? That’s where one of my penpals in Helsinki used to live. Awesome! Plus, this is a really cool view of the city!

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Hvittrask, Art Noveau style Home in Finland

by Renae February 8, 2007

Hvittrask, Art Noveau style Home in Finland, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

I love this view….not only is the home beautiful, but look at all that snow 🙂 My penpal in Finland sent me this. She tells me that this home was built in the early 20th century.

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Cherry Blossoms in Taiwan

by Renae February 8, 2007

Cherry Blossoms in Taiwan, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Cherry blossoms beside Tien-yuan Temple of Tamsui, sent to me by my postcard penpal Andrea in Taiwan. Beautiful color!

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Ferrugem, Garopaba Brazil

by Renae January 29, 2007

Ferrugem, Garopaba Brazil, originally uploaded by CarolinaRen.

Another beautiful card from Claudia in Brazil; the beach looks so inviting and EMPTY! I wonder if this is typical?

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