Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] New Space Agers in Ca.


Hey there, i've relocated from Tahoe down to Placerville. If you're close by give me a call and stop by to check out the plantation. 530-642-8068 I moved my whole garden down here in a huge uhaul. What a job!!!!  Now my garden is doing so much better now that they aren't buried for 3-4 months of the year. Also i have lots more room to expand the seedling process. The seedlings didn't do that well up at a mile high in elevation. If we had a wet year with too much rain, i'd wind up loosing a few to rot. Here i have everything up on raised rows and beds so they drain better. With several thousands all over the property, it reminds me of an old Monet painting at peak bloom season.
 Thanks for the tip, i gorget sometimes when i get to working in my photos. I'll probably fill up a couple of large binders with photos from the rows this year.
        
    L8r,
          Mike C.
 
 


fogfarmer <fogfarmer@fogfarmers.org> wrote:

 
      More photos posted as i get them scanned and cataloged.
 
  Ciao ya'll, oh yeah, smaller in what way? I can go back to photoshop and redo some of them.
 I can send a bigger res file for better clarity. I think i sent you some of the redone ones that got sent to people who have a slow dialup and can't handle huge dat files of 2-500kb or more.
 
  Anyway, let me know..........
 
         Mike

I don't know what version of Photoshop you are using but if it has "save for the web" then you can just go there and hit size. Set size no larger than 480x640.(standard resolution for most peoples computers). Then adjust quality till file size is about 50kb. Around 50kb files are considered a courtesy for internet use. If you don't have a "save for web" function then set file size as above and "save as" with quality set at 50( or 5 depending) as a starting point.

What part of California are you in . The background in your photos reminds me of the Sierra foothills not far from

Michael M. near Stockton

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