A blog about genealogy and thoughts about the various roots and branches of my family tree as well as the times in which my ancestors lived.Included are the West, White,and McFarland families.WARNING:DO NOT TAKE ALL OF MY FAMILY RECORDS AS GOSPEL. ALWAYS CONFIRM YOUR OWN RESEARCH!
Monday, May 23, 2011
NEW BACKGROUND
Well, I decided it was time to change the background to something a
little more in step with the season. So I've switched to a picture I took
a few weeks ago when my sister Cheryl and I took a long walk out at
World's End in Hingham.
It was one of the nicer Spring days so far and we had a good time!
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Lovely background, but, how did you use one of your own photos? I change my background regularly and would like to use my own photos. I have never seen the option on Blogger, but I obviously missed the link.
Beautiful background. The colors are spectacular! What a great idea. Are you going to have four different backgrounds and change them every three months?
Claudia-Go to the Design tab on your blog dashboard, then to the small template link to the upper left. I use the Picturewindow template. Click on background and then upload your picture. You might have to resize it in order to make it fit.
Heather-Yep, that's the plan both at this blog and at my Old colony Graveyard Rabbit blog. Glad you like the picture!
Very nice background!
Bill, I can't tell you how much I love photographs of paths leading into the distance with arching trees overhead. Photos like these are my favorites. It's beautiful! It would be fun to see the same scene in four different seasons.
Absolutely beautiful - a real "upper"!
Just beautiful!! I have trying to figure out that Picture Window design for a long time...one of these days I will give it a try! Thanks for sharing!
Well Bill...you inspired me to try out the Picture Window template on Blogger! It didn't work out as planned, but it was fun!
See:
http://graveyardrabbitofsanduskybay.blogspot.com/2011/06/new-background-for-graveyard-rabbit-of.html
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