Thanks David 😊 long time since I have seen flowers in Baja. Creeks flowing with water I have never seen. Most of these routes not traveled anymore.
As big washouts very difficult to get past walk Moto or horse .David K - 3-2-2019 at 10:17 AM
My pleasure Larry. These are great photos, indeed!
The earth works in cycles, stays in balance... We have several dry, hot years... then just to fool the climate forecasters, we get wet and cool years!
The last time was in 2010. People do have short memories! The Hwy. 1 bridges (including San Vicente) washed out.
You images were easy to post using www.postimages.org.
I presume you emailed them to me from your phone? You can email them to yourself (your email address) as well, save them to your My Pictures folder.
Then, create a Postimages.org album. I called the one I made today, Larry 319 (for March 2019) and uploaded them once I set the upload size from
'Original' to 800 pixels.blackwolfmt - 3-2-2019 at 10:36 AM
Nice!! nothing like trying too find a trail through green grass and fields of flowers,bajatrailrider - 3-2-2019 at 11:47 AM
Yes on that as rocks deep ruts hiding. We went through so many tall weeds. All lost front brakes but me with front desk gurad. When it warms up need
be extra careful putting foot down in tall weeds. Will be many rattlesnakes this yearTMW - 3-2-2019 at 12:27 PM
Thanks Larry and David. It's really beautiful when it's green and the flowers are out.ehall - 3-2-2019 at 06:44 PM
Awesome pictures. Crazy how green it can get.John Harper - 3-2-2019 at 06:58 PM
You can email them to yourself (your email address) as well, save them to your My Pictures folder.
David,
How do you save an emailed photo to My Pictures? I have not been able to upload direct from my phone for a couple weeks, not sure what's up. But I
can email them, but not sure how to save from there.
JohnDavid K - 3-2-2019 at 08:11 PM
Hi John, I am on my phone at the moment, so from memory:
From a phone, email them to your or any regular email address.
Then, at your PC, open each email (with a photo) and put your mouse on the photo, click Save as... Then My pictures.
Now, they are all in you My pictures folder. When you get onto Postimages, make sure to change the size from Original to 800 or 640 pixels, then you
select images. Your My pictures folder appears and you select from it.
If I got any of the names wrong, I will edit when I get on my PC.
[Edited on 3-3-2019 by David K]brumsky - 3-2-2019 at 11:01 PM
Wow, those photos are amazing. Looks more like Sound of Music than the desert. basautter - 3-3-2019 at 03:42 AM
Nice! My turn in a month wessongroup - 3-3-2019 at 06:39 AM
ztrab - 3-3-2019 at 09:06 AM
The single track trails we’re as green as I’ve seen them in years- two years ago the flowers south of Cataviña were more plentiful but the
Pacific flowers this Feb were outstanding. Great photos!