hi folks,
there was an ice storm 2 days ago here in Rolla (small town,2 hours southwest of St.Louis,where I go to college!)...I thought it was kinda neat,so thought I would share these photos with you guys..:)
the ice covered everything,icluding trees,grass,cars,windows,ground etc...on numerous ocassions,I nearly slipped and fell!!well,here are the photos:
QUESTION:how do I post multiple pics in one post?I know there was a post not too long ago explaining this,but can't find..:((
http://i145.photobucket.com/albums/r206/CerebralAssassin1983/DSC00390.jpg
Cool pic, we had an ice storm in Michigan also, but not as bad as some did.
To post multiple picks if hosting them on photobucket:
Copy and paste the entire IMG Code:
I was born and raised in Flint and I can remember "skating" to school during some of the ice storms. It was only about 5-6 blocks but when you're in elementary school, it seems like miles... :)
--Rick
It was supposed to sleet here in Lake Charles, Lousiana last night, but the weather people got it wrong =P Cool pic, btw.
Noble
Hi Jacob,
That is just a plain NASTY storm, I'm surprized many of you still have your power there, it was actually on my evening news in Halifax this PM. Strangely, here in Halifax, we are getting a very rere snowstorm in Halifax, this winter has been incredibly mild, some golf courses were open until a week ago.
If you want to post multiple pictures, the best thing is to register and set up a photobucket account (it's free). Have two copies of your web browser enabled, one with the photobucket account, the other with the message you plan to post and have pictures included. (you can toggle back and forth by clicking on the bottom bar) Then, download any pictures from your computer to your photobucket account, from there, you can highlight any picture you want to copy, then copy the address to the body of the message (http address) You will need to use a left angle bracket, the codes img irc=, and use quote symbols on each side of your http address of your picture, then use the right angle bracket.
If this sounds too confusing, just go to one of the messages (e.g. my 33 month update below), and click on reply, but don't make a reply (all you're doing here is just looking at a typical message with multiple pictures). In the body of the nessage, you will see several perfect examples of what I am trying to explain in my paragraph above. All the weird looking quotes inside the angle brackets are actually pictures! I believe this subject is also covered in the technical FAQ's, but they use a lot of control characters which I didn't use.
Hope this helps,
David
That picture looks really cool, it's almost surreal! all we have here in richmond hill is slush and ice here and there...
-Mihnea
It is beautiful to look at but use extreme caution near trees. A glaze of ice 1/4" thick can increase the weight of a tree branch to 5 times what it normally weighs, causing it to break off without warning. Stay alive, don't walk under trees with a heavy glaze of ice on them.
Absalom