Quickety Update on Calendars (and a Little More)

Please excuse this interruption in your day.

1. The 2024 Mineral King calendar is still available. At the time of this post, there are 8 left, available through my website or if you email or call me. The Three Rivers Historical Museum no longer has any.

2. I spent 1-1/2 hours on the phone with Apple today to learn why blog subscribers using MacMail or AppleMail cannot see the photos in my blog posts that come to their email. (A few can, but WHY??) No answers came other than that I now need to spend an interminable length of time on the phone with the host of my website. Later. Today’s session used all my reserves for bad hold music and helpers who cannot help.

3. The new painting of fruit is in its home and is just right for the location.

4. The Native Voices exhibit at the Three Rivers Museum looks fabulous!

And that’s all. Just didn’t want you to miss out if you need a calendar.

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2 Comments

  1. I partially explained why some Apple users receive your blog posts by email can see the photos and some cannot. If they have a Gmail address and use the built-in email program (blue square with white envelope) on their Apple device they will not be able to see the pictures. If they use another email app, like the Gmail app, they will be able to see the pictures. And, of course, if anyone goes directly to your blog they will be able to see the pictures there.

    • That’s right. The mail app that comes with Apple devices is called Apple Mail on iPhones and iPads, or Mac Mail on Macbooks.


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