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old new lefty
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September 16
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CEO
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virgin novelist, middle school teacher for the morally handicapped, government bureaucrat, most famous unknown photographer in LA, PhD dropout, coat hanger sorter, presidential campaign worker, sewer worker, and retired guy -- but not in that order.

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DECEMBER 27, 2011 12:28AM

This is the first time

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I ever figured out how to put a picture onto my  blog. This is part of a picture of my east patio in Ejido Wonderful.  The little woman has quite a green thumb, and I owe it all to her.  I'll give you more updates on my trip down south and other things very soon.  But it's late, and I have to go to bed.

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back to the drawing board ONL :p
ONL, I was stumped for quite a while too. Here's the link that solved it for me:

http://open.salon.com/blog/rob_st_amant/2010/04/02/repost_basic_tips_for_posting_and_commenting_on_os

In my blog about Pan Am, at the place where I wanted to insert the Iguazu pic, I dropped a line in my draft and had a separate line with the characters IGUAZU. Then, in edit mode, I blocked or highlighted the IGUAZU and clicked that icon that looks like a green flowerpot on the edit bar. It asks to browse the photos on your computer so I clicked on the Iguazu photo (which I had earlier saved from the Web to My Photos) and it got inserted just where I wanted. Good luck and now you've made us curious.
Hate to break the news, but I don't see the picture.
Oops, no picture!
Simply click on the picture icon, it will give you a download picture cue. Browse for the picture on your computer, until you see it in the box provided. Then simply click enter. The picture should be automatically inserted into your text. If you want to insert a link, it's the same process. First hi-lite the word you want to use as your anchor and right click. Just click on the link ( little chain icon ) and you will again be presented with a download box. Once again simply insert the web address for the place you want the link to take you, and hit enter. You can also set it for open in a new window, or open in the same window.
Is that the pic in your blog header? It's beautiful!