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I have wild shrubberies, woods and fields, I rest my eyes on shades of green - and brown and yellow and red, the church on the misty hill a few miles distant; but I do miss water - whether lakes, marshes or rivers.....just a little beyond my current range on foot....
But I do have geese: the Pinkfeet who skein out over the house and fields each night if the tide is low, to feed on the estuary mudflats...
Which lake is this JK? A wetland reserve of some kind?
I do not have permission to post pictures (which I assume count as attachments).
Do I have to apply to an Administrator?
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Probably not. You should put your images up on a hosting site, such as imgur, and then they can be embedded in posts on this site. AFAIK you don't have to ask permission if you are a member of this board.
You can see what Joseph K did by trying to do a "Reply with quote" - you don't need to actually reply, but simply note the way the code works. One thing to note about using sites like imgur is that sometimes one has to be explicit about the .jpg extension in order to get things to work. There are a few wrinkles which you may have to be aware of.
Probably not. You should put your images up on a hosting site, such as imgur, and then they can be embedded in posts on this site. AFAIK you don't have to ask permission if you are a member of this board.
You can see what Joseph K did by trying to do a "Reply with quote" - you don't need to actually reply, but simply note the way the code works. One thing to note about using sites like imgur is that sometimes one has to be explicit about the .jpg extension in order to get things to work. There are a few wrinkles which you may have to be aware of.
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