Thursday, 15 September 2016

Photos ... at last

I just want to state for the record that this has literally taken hours for me to put these photos onto my travel blog. I am sure that Google have shares in Telstra as they clearly operate under the same methods of telling customers nothing, and providing bloody terrible customer service! I've now trawled all the help pages to finally discover that the previous programme of Picasa which was where all the photos could be stored on the iPad ceased to exist last month, and the only way you find out about it is to try and try again to upload photos the way you always have in the past, only to keep failing to locate the icon to access Picasa. But because I know that many of you have such dull and boring lives, hanging out all the time to vicariously find fulfilment enjoying a vicarious travel adventure through my scribbles, that I have persevered beyond any limits of all other mere white women and now downloaded a new Google photo app that has finally let me save a few camera photos to it for uploading to the blog. Phew.... And don't even think about starting me on the lack of mobile phone coverage between Balranald and Hay, plus no internet availability for much of the last two days. As much as I'm not happy about it, I can no longer be a technological troglodyte now that I'm required to be the face of the work Facebook page..... Bah humbug... Be that as it may, in no particular order there are some photos of the ride's send off from the police academy, the original Hay fire station, vintage cars on display at Ruston Roses and something else???. I'm officially over it now and am ready for scotch a clock.......

1 comment:

  1. Sounds like you really needed a scotch a clock!!! Hope it did the trick as you deserve it. The photos look great and technology is a challenge but you did it and under extreme circumstances... clever lady and we so appreciate it!! The ride looks awesome and certainly sounds like we do have places to see in Oz.

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