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Related: About this forumSnow Pic from Northern NJ
Posting this, even though it's 32 and it might melt today. I'm hoping so, and especially out on NY3 where the Suozzi-Pilip election is taking place, replacing Santos.
Any NY3 posters, please post a pic!
Delphinus
(12,145 posts)That looks like some heavy snow!
Mossfern
(3,175 posts)We freed a few evergreen branches in order to preserve power.
It looks like the one on the left of your photo needs help.
How does one post a pic?
NJCher
(37,868 posts)It's easy to post a pic. Just put the pic URL in the dialogue box and click "preview" to be sure it shows up. Then go back and click "post."
I like to use postimages for mine. You don't even have to have an account. You also don't have to do sizing if you don't want to. At the postimage spot, you can click the dropdown menu under "do not resize my image" and choose a good size. I likie the 640 one.
https://postimages.org
"Click images" will take you to where your image is stored on your computer.
I'll bet with a screen name like "mossfern," it's a woodsy front yard.
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oh, the tree you referred to is actually bamboo, weighed down by the snow. It will pop back up when the snow melts and the sun shines. I have a whole bamboo forest on that side of the house. I love seeing all that green.
Mossfern
(3,175 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,042 posts)Mossfern
(3,175 posts)But it was a very heavy wet snow.
NJCher
(37,868 posts)Now, the only thing to do to get it to show in the box is to copy the "direct link," which comes up when you 've uploaded the pic.
Yes, your front yard is very similar! I love the snow on the branches and it looks wonderfully private.