It was from remnants of the big storm that hit the Midwest, though we were only supposed to get an inch or two of slush, sleet and snow.
Well, we got significantly more than that; here's a timeline of what actually came down. We ended up getting about 5 inches or so around here, though it's already melting away.
Tree on lawn, surrounded by snow.
However, I haven't done updated instructions on how to do this yet, because it's a little finnicky; the embeddable HTML that AOL Pictures gives you uses single quotes, and AOL Journals doesn't like that (it's a standards thing -- I'm not sure who's more compliant), especially after you make changes, like add ALT text (the normally hidden text that describes a picture; you'll usually see it if you mouse over the picture.)
This is why you'll sometimes see after I post an entry, there will be HTML code showing where the photo should be -- it shows up in text view fine, but after I hit save, something happens to munge the HTML, and I have to go back and fix it.
The Journals team is working on a better picture picker experience (which is why Stephanie wants your photos feedback), though, so I'm hoping people will be able to get by until it's ready.
Thanks -- Joe
4 comments:
Well, it's nice to see where is AOL HQ, but where is it? which town?? or city?
it looks pretty empty with all the snow around. I say around for I am amaised the snow avoided the path. It is so straight and immaculate. Or perhaps you have devoted workers cleaning the path for you before you arrive at aol, in that case you are treated like Kings :D
It looks cold grey and empty...
I'll go and see your gallery later
Valerie
http://journals.aol.co.uk/iiimagicxx/surreality/
Heya -- sorry, I take it for granted sometimes that people know where we are: AOL HQ is in Dulles, Virginia, right near Dulles Airport; it's a mid-to-outer suburb of Washington DC; here it is in Mapquest (I'm using TinyURL because it's a really, really long URL: http://tinyurl.com/2bm3dl ) -- Joe
Hi Joe - nice pics ..... here in the South West of England we hardly ever have snow. Did someone clear all the paths for you pedestrians? well done that person !
Jayne
that is a lot of snow! I hope everyone is ok
hugs,nat
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