Gizmo and all those on this thread:
You can post any pictures you take with a camera or phone camera. Heck, you could even take a funny picture of your big toe in a funny position and I would still appreciate feeling connected to you (and others who so choose to be here on this thread), especially when I do not have wifi but can see the pictures on the flat screen tv.
I honestly think staff is being extremely cautious as this area of "free" photo sharing versus paid license for permission to use a "for sale image" is pretty murky territory.
It saddens me too, so perhaps I will look into it more and ask my professional photography resources, including lawyers specializing in artistic licensing and reproduction/use online, for where things stand today. However, right now I feel staff is trying to protect this site and its members from any harm by keeping everyone informed.
So here is my designed background for my current virtual saltwater fish tank:
This is from the very last camping trip I took with my grandmother before Alzheimer's got the best of her. It is downstream one of the 14 waterfalls at this national park near the Delaware Water Gap, which ironically is not in Delaware but NE Pennsylvania:
Here is one of my all time favorites from a PA state park near my last home. It is typical for this particular region of PA where cover bridged are abundant, where Pennsylvania Dutch (actually German) red the table instead of clear the table, where you actually have to drive through the town of "Intercourse" to get to the town of "Paradise", where one of the largest population of Amish live (I would have been shunned for a whole host of reasons :)), and where the movie "Witness" with Harrison Ford was filmed:
And this is one of my sons, who sends me this postcard just begging for me to come home, especially in time for winter as he needs his own personal heater. I miss him and his brother. His name is Justice and was one of two half siblings I named Liberty and Justice Fur Ball one day prior to 9/11/2001 and brought home one day after that tragedy. He is cute, right?:
And finally this is for all of you and was taken at Asateague Island, the Maryland side of the same island as Chincoteague, where Ponies and Cattle Egrets team up to beat those pesky beach horse flies and mosquitoes. Not a bad deal for either party:
These past couple of weeks have been truly indescribable and horrific on many different planes. And I am now losing time in ways that are scary and unfamiliar to me. Usually it is too unsafe for me to "fall asleep on the job" because I am my own advocate in a place 1) where many here would rather I die just to save money and 2) where ER idiots and other jackass specialist seem to prefer their own protocols as opposed to proper and nationally recognized life saving, not life ending, protocols.
Therefore, minor setbacks have become, in their hands, major setbacks where not even my bone marrow can produce enough White Blood Cells to keep up with all the various infections. And until these infections resolve enough (body stable enough), brain surgery is not an option. So the tumor and abscess continue growing and doing more irreversible damage. And I remain an immobile captive to this insanity while the world outside moves on. I can not believe they have caused so many iatrogenic outcomes that I am not starting my second fall season in here.
Needless to say, all of it has kicked off a firestorm of PTSD symptoms, which has destabilized me. Making me at times unable to talk to my very empathetic and decent "Uncle Doctor", as I had to give him Medical Power of Attorney to reverse the forced intubation by ER doctors who want the tube to stay in to cover their mistakes and to help mitigate the pending lawsuit.
Anyhow, thank you all for lending an ear to me to get the emotions outside and the anger directed at the appropriate targets or for posting some kind thoughts here or for simply taking/sharing a personal picture to help me chill/escape, or for selflessly stopping by my profile page to offer me a bit of understanding and a lot of encouragement. Thank you most especially to those who see in me what I can not see in myself.
Hugs of respect and humble appreciation,
Alex