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from the eye of. . .
02.27.05 (1:23 am)   [edit]

Here are some pictures taken in January:


The first one is Aaron and I in the Gorge- Oregon side- in January w/ a gorgeous waterfall in back.  This is post-beard, pre-clean shave.  These used to be four times as big.  They're not as cool anymore, but easier to see.


This next one is Aaron exploring the possibilities of facial hair.


Here is closer to what my handsome guy looks like now, minus the robe.


And finally, my current room.  Except now instead of the sleeping bag, there is a twin-sized bed w/ a navy comforter or quilted comforter.  And fabric over the 'night stand'- - the walls are a kind of lavender.

 


posted by: trickangle (reply)
post date: 02.27.05 (3:13 pm)

You really need to resize those photos, as they make everything on your page harder to read. It's quite easy to do; any generic photo editing software will let you resize images. I could give you specific instruction if I knew what software you have access to. Generally, though, you open the photo into the photo editing program, find the option to resize, and after you resize to your liking, select "import as" to save the photo in a standard file format (like .jpg, .gif).

If that doesn't help, you can ask me, or, better yet, I'm sure your sweet, loving bf would show you!



posted by: trickangle (reply)
post date: 02.27.05 (3:14 pm)

I meant to say select "export as." Big difference there. Lol.



posted by: Erin (reply)
post date: 02.27.05 (3:57 pm)

Reply to: trickangle
Yeah, I was tired last night and am unfamiliar w/ Aaron's photo-editing programs, so I just left as-is. I do think it's cool to see his head larger-than life! I'll work at resizing them now.



posted by: trickangle (reply)
post date: 02.28.05 (1:25 pm)

Reply to: Erin
Much better! (For those of us who get disoriented by Gigantic Head of Aaron.)

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