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Radio
12-09-2014, 09:35 PM
We are getting there. The girls at my house put up the trees and stockings. We have a new stocking for a new daughter-in-law. I think this year will be more fun than the last few have been... don't know why.
Radio
12-09-2014, 09:40 PM
Interesting... the tree picture was vertical in the C:/documents/pictures folder.
:think:
:smash:
Use it as a lesson: Christmas trees are too small for climbing; they fall over.
It may depend upon the camera you used and the software with which you viewed it. Some modern cameras, I believe, if you turn the camera 90 degrees, sense it and place a flag in the picture file to indicate rotation. Then, when you view it with the software supplied with the camera, they display it correctly. When you upload it, however, the forum software may not be smart enough to recognize the rotation flag and thus will display it sideways.
I wonder whether PhotoShop recognizes those flags? I have PS, but I own no cameras that sense rotation.
All this, however, is just an educated guess.
W7JZE
12-10-2014, 02:03 AM
Interesting... the tree picture was vertical in the C:/documents/pictures folder.
:think:
:smash:
HMmmm... Looks vertical to me, Radio.
Oh wait... I'm horizontal! More eggnog please :jitter:.
Cheers, and Merry Christmas to all :beer:
wa8yxm
12-10-2014, 09:31 AM
I recall growing up it got kind of crowded under the lower branches of the tree with all those epresents.. Well.... I do believe I have found a solution.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uxind5n6fe8qwuc/Tall%20tree.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0kgvfjxxgvokptw/Christmas%20door.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b835bh28ipxkfiw/Christmas%20wheel.jpg?dl=0
wa8yxm
12-11-2014, 10:30 AM
Me I have a new Grandson so I've been spending like a drunken sailor this fall. (Winter starts on 12/21)
Was visiting with darling daughter a few days back and she commented on the problem she has with stockings, Hanging on the mantel without poking holes in it,, I picked up half a dozen stocking hangers, heavy weights with hooks attached,, Hopefully they will work, I have another design that should work well in addition should those fail.
And, since she and hers are going to be out of town for Christmas, (Going to visit the other Grandmother in Wyoming where this Class A will not December ever) I get to doggy sit for her :).
Me I have a new Grandson so I've been spending like a drunken sailor this fall. (Winter starts on 12/21).
The idea that winter starts at the winter solstice (12/21) is parochial, recent, mostly North American, and not the convention in the cultures of the UK, of Europe, or of Asia. Most of the world considers that winter starts about the middle or end of November, with the other seasons starting correspondingly. This reckoning is sometimes called "meteorological winter" and the reckoning that starts winter at the solstice is called the "astronomical winter". The events of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, for example, apparently take place in early June.
Me, I think winter starts earlier and ends later in cold years and the opposite in warm years, and has little to do with the dadgum solstices..
Was visiting with darling daughter a few days back and she commented on the problem she has with stockings, Hanging on the mantel without poking holes in it,, I picked up half a dozen stocking hangers, heavy weights with hooks attached,, Hopefully they will work, I have another design that should work well in addition should those fail.
Buy some cheap used metal spoons (at a flea market or garage sale) and bend them so that the bowl of the spoon sits upside-down on the mantel and the handle droops straight down and then bends up to form a hook. Someone -- perhaps our esteemed and venerated host Wade -- posted pix of this a while back, which is where I got the idea; but I'm too lazy to look up the reference.
Radio
12-11-2014, 03:53 PM
There are 5 RSNHSH (recycled spoon no hole stocking hangers) in the original post above. You can see they are of simple design. A shop vise and hammer may be required to make the 90 deg bend in the handle of the spoon.
There are 5 RSNHSH (recycled spoon no hole stocking hangers) in the original post above.
Well, dog my cats, danged if there ain't!
Incidentally, Lunt sterling spoons work best, especially if purchased new from Neiman-Marcus with this in mind.
N3LYT
12-12-2014, 05:33 PM
Well, dog my cats, danged if there ain't!
Incidentally, Lunt sterling spoons work best, especially if purchased new from Neiman-Marcus with this in mind.
Me I just use the nail gun!
Radio
12-12-2014, 06:31 PM
Here's a better view of the spoons. The "stocking end" has a true 90 deg bend that I had to use a hammer and vise to make. The "mantel end" has a much sharper angle.
I thought filling the ladle with your favorite silicone sealant would make a rubber grip surface as they tend to slide around a bit when loading up the stockings.
Feel free to put the picture out on social media.
wa8yxm
12-13-2014, 12:04 PM
OH, I get my first "Christmas" Dinner Sunday.. Darling Daughter did not plan on gifts under her tree here in Townsend, GA, but ... Well, It is the first time I've had a chance to buy presents for a Grandson (Same being born last July 4), So she got a bunch of them, Not just for the boy, but for her and her hubby as well. He gets a cookbook since he likes to cook (Copies of same are beside me (papaer) on the hard drive and on the cell phone)
And a Piggy Bank, traditional porcine shape, but painted up as a football, (Pig Skin) since he is a Football Coach by profession.
She gets some stuff,
Family gets some stuff (including one item she needs for Baby, or will in the near future)
Baby gets among other things an original Glo-Worm (Daughter said he likes things that glow, and SHE had one of those when she was a baby) that one should surprise her.
Should be a Fun Sunday.
I get logged into their WI-FI cause starting Friday.. I'm the house and doggie sitter while they fly to Wyoming.
Radio
12-25-2014, 09:28 AM
At first there were four, then five, and now seven,
to remember the day God came down from heaven.
Seven stockings hung by the chimney with care,
And stuffed to the brim by the folks who live there.
Merry Christmas to the Open Roads Radio.net family.
Hoping your holidays are at least as joyous as ours!
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