Low Resolution PicturesThese are low resolution photos that should download pretty quickly. Clicking on the low resolution photo should open a new window with the high resolution version (the high resolution version should be suitable for printing). Just close that window to return here. On a Windows machine, doing a right-mouse-click on any of the images will give you the option of downloading the photo to your computer. On a Mac, hold down the "control" key on your keyboard while clicking on the image. This bottom photo is my favorite of the bunch. I cropped it and resized it to create an image that could be used as a wallpaper image on your desktop. Click Here to open the wallpaper image. And now a short commercial. If you don't care to hear about my home-based business, you can stop reading here, close this window, and go on about your day. Well, actually, it isn't much of a commercial - I've still got a ton of stuff to do, and it'll be much quicker to just provide links to some of my web pages: Customized Creations, which is at www.CCreations.com - Buttons, Magnets, Magnetic-Backed Dry-Erase Planning Calendars, Name Tags with magnetic fastners, Web Site Design and more. I also make name tags, planning calendars and dry erase note sheets with a Red Hat on them, but those aren't yet on the web site. www.MakingItSpecial.com - Many of the same things as CCreations.com, just an easier to remember domain name. www.MarkerClips.com - If you do crafts, I sell some dry erase markers and the plastic clips to hold them. www.BasicHydraulics.com - I'm a certified fluid power specialist and have teach a one-day, in-plant "Basic Hydraulics" course. www.HydraulicRepairShops.com - An online directory of hydraulic repair shops. www.BiznizPortal.com - If you have a web site and would like to put financially oriented articles on the site, this is a great way to get new articles every two weeks. That's the end of the commercial. Thanks for reading this far. The home page for this particular web site is www.RobFish.com If you'd care to read about my late wife, and maybe make a donation to the MS Society, please take a look at www.PaulaFish.com |