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Old 27-12-2003, 03:35 PM
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Finally, I've gotten around to uploading several wildflower images I
took with a digital camera during an early April, 2003, visit to the
Mojave and Great Basin Deserts of California and western Nevada:

Wildflowers from Death Valley National Park:
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/desertmallow.html (Desert Mallow)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/yellowcups.html (Yellow Cups)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/lupine.html (Lupine)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/fremontphacelia.html (Fremont
Phacelia--looks like Phacelia f.; if anyoody has another
identification, I'd love to hear it; my functional email address is at
bottom of post.)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/californiatickseed.html (California
Tickseed)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/grapevinewildflower.html (a mystery
wildflower; I haven't been able to identify this one. I observed it
along Grapevine Canyon in western Death Valley, overlooking Saline
Valley below, at an elevation of roughly 4,000 to 5,000 feet; please
drop me an email if you know what this is; my functional email is at
bottom of post)

Wildflowers from Red Rock Canyon State Park, California:
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers1a.html (Gravel-Ghost)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers9a.html (Lacy Phacelia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers29.html (Indian
Paintbrush)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers30.html (Mojave Aster)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers31.html (Fremont
Pincushion)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers32.html
(Monolopia--Hilltop Daisy)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers33.html (Brown-Eyed
Primrose)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers34.html (Wallace
Eriophyllum)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers35.html (Argus Gilia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers36.html (some kind of
Phacelia, I believe. Again, if anybody knows just what kind of flower
this is, please drop me an email; my functional email is at bottom of
post.

Wildflower from Nye County, Nevada:
http://esmeralda.topcities.com/beatt...cupcactus.html (Claret Cup
Cactus)

My functional email address is inyo1 at netscape.net
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Would love to see the pics but looks as if you have exceeded your allowance.

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Old 28-12-2003, 05:02 AM
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can't see anything, topcity says you've gone over bandwith and site is
suppended.

That's why I use netfirms.com


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"Inyo" wrote in message
om...
Finally, I've gotten around to uploading several wildflower images I
took with a digital camera during an early April, 2003, visit to the
Mojave and Great Basin Deserts of California and western Nevada:

Wildflowers from Death Valley National Park:
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/desertmallow.html (Desert Mallow)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/yellowcups.html (Yellow Cups)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/lupine.html (Lupine)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/fremontphacelia.html (Fremont
Phacelia--looks like Phacelia f.; if anyoody has another
identification, I'd love to hear it; my functional email address is at
bottom of post.)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/californiatickseed.html (California
Tickseed)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/grapevinewildflower.html (a mystery
wildflower; I haven't been able to identify this one. I observed it
along Grapevine Canyon in western Death Valley, overlooking Saline
Valley below, at an elevation of roughly 4,000 to 5,000 feet; please
drop me an email if you know what this is; my functional email is at
bottom of post)

Wildflowers from Red Rock Canyon State Park, California:
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers1a.html (Gravel-Ghost)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers9a.html (Lacy Phacelia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers29.html (Indian
Paintbrush)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers30.html (Mojave Aster)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers31.html (Fremont
Pincushion)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers32.html
(Monolopia--Hilltop Daisy)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers33.html (Brown-Eyed
Primrose)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers34.html (Wallace
Eriophyllum)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers35.html (Argus Gilia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers36.html (some kind of
Phacelia, I believe. Again, if anybody knows just what kind of flower
this is, please drop me an email; my functional email is at bottom of
post.

Wildflower from Nye County, Nevada:
http://esmeralda.topcities.com/beatt...cupcactus.html (Claret Cup
Cactus)

My functional email address is inyo1 at netscape.net



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Old 28-12-2003, 05:04 PM
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
can't see anything, topcity says you've gone over bandwith and site is
suppended.

That's why I use netfirms.com


The sites work fine today. What happens is that, from time to time, I
exceed my day's allotted bandwidth and TopCities temporarity suspends
service. Happens occasionally. The sites always come back the very
next day, though, literally one stroke after midnight.

By the way, topcities.com provides 150mb free web space. I see where
netfirms.com provides only 25mb of space for its free service; the
1gig of monthly bandwidth is more than TopCities, of course, but not
enough for me to consider changing web servers. I think for about 5
bucks a month I could receive 6gigs of monthly bandwidth, no banners,
plus 250mb of web space from TopCities. I just might look into that...


--
"In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening
towards an east that would not know another dawn.
But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning
lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go
again."

Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars

SIAR
www.starlords.org
Freelance Writers Shop
http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
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"Inyo" wrote in message
om...
Finally, I've gotten around to uploading several wildflower images I
took with a digital camera during an early April, 2003, visit to the
Mojave and Great Basin Deserts of California and western Nevada:

Wildflowers from Death Valley National Park:
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/desertmallow.html (Desert Mallow)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/yellowcups.html (Yellow Cups)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/lupine.html (Lupine)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/fremontphacelia.html (Fremont
Phacelia--looks like Phacelia f.; if anyoody has another
identification, I'd love to hear it; my functional email address is at
bottom of post.)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/californiatickseed.html (California
Tickseed)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/grapevinewildflower.html (a mystery
wildflower; I haven't been able to identify this one. I observed it
along Grapevine Canyon in western Death Valley, overlooking Saline
Valley below, at an elevation of roughly 4,000 to 5,000 feet; please
drop me an email if you know what this is; my functional email is at
bottom of post)

Wildflowers from Red Rock Canyon State Park, California:
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers1a.html (Gravel-Ghost)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers9a.html (Lacy Phacelia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers29.html (Indian
Paintbrush)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers30.html (Mojave Aster)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers31.html (Fremont
Pincushion)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers32.html
(Monolopia--Hilltop Daisy)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers33.html (Brown-Eyed
Primrose)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers34.html (Wallace
Eriophyllum)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers35.html (Argus Gilia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers36.html (some kind of
Phacelia, I believe. Again, if anybody knows just what kind of flower
this is, please drop me an email; my functional email is at bottom of
post.

Wildflower from Nye County, Nevada:
http://esmeralda.topcities.com/beatt...cupcactus.html (Claret Cup
Cactus)

My functional email address is inyo1 at netscape.net



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Old 28-12-2003, 05:12 PM
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"Starlord" wrote in message ...
can't see anything, topcity says you've gone over bandwith and site is
suppended.

That's why I use netfirms.com


The sites work fine today. What happens is that, from time to time, I
exceed my day's allotted bandwidth and TopCities temporarity suspends
service. Happens occasionally. The sites always come back the very
next day, though, literally one stroke after midnight.

By the way, topcities.com provides 150mb free web space. I see where
netfirms.com provides only 25mb of space for its free service; the
1gig of monthly bandwidth is more than TopCities, of course, but not
enough for me to consider changing web servers. I think for about 5
bucks a month I could receive 6gigs of monthly bandwidth, no banners,
plus 250mb of web space from TopCities. I just might look into that...


--
"In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening
towards an east that would not know another dawn.
But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning
lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go
again."

Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars

SIAR
www.starlords.org
Freelance Writers Shop
http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
Ad World
http://adworld.netfirms.com

"Inyo" wrote in message
om...
Finally, I've gotten around to uploading several wildflower images I
took with a digital camera during an early April, 2003, visit to the
Mojave and Great Basin Deserts of California and western Nevada:

Wildflowers from Death Valley National Park:
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/desertmallow.html (Desert Mallow)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/yellowcups.html (Yellow Cups)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/lupine.html (Lupine)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/fremontphacelia.html (Fremont
Phacelia--looks like Phacelia f.; if anyoody has another
identification, I'd love to hear it; my functional email address is at
bottom of post.)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/californiatickseed.html (California
Tickseed)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/grapevinewildflower.html (a mystery
wildflower; I haven't been able to identify this one. I observed it
along Grapevine Canyon in western Death Valley, overlooking Saline
Valley below, at an elevation of roughly 4,000 to 5,000 feet; please
drop me an email if you know what this is; my functional email is at
bottom of post)

Wildflowers from Red Rock Canyon State Park, California:
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers1a.html (Gravel-Ghost)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers9a.html (Lacy Phacelia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers29.html (Indian
Paintbrush)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers30.html (Mojave Aster)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers31.html (Fremont
Pincushion)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers32.html
(Monolopia--Hilltop Daisy)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers33.html (Brown-Eyed
Primrose)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers34.html (Wallace
Eriophyllum)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers35.html (Argus Gilia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers36.html (some kind of
Phacelia, I believe. Again, if anybody knows just what kind of flower
this is, please drop me an email; my functional email is at bottom of
post.

Wildflower from Nye County, Nevada:
http://esmeralda.topcities.com/beatt...cupcactus.html (Claret Cup
Cactus)

My functional email address is inyo1 at netscape.net

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As long as your happy, I am happy with netfirms service.

High Mojave Desert Iris
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towards an east that would not know another dawn.
But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning
lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go
again."

Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars

SIAR
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"Inyo" wrote in message
om...
"Starlord" wrote in message

...
can't see anything, topcity says you've gone over bandwith and site is
suppended.

That's why I use netfirms.com


The sites work fine today. What happens is that, from time to time, I
exceed my day's allotted bandwidth and TopCities temporarity suspends
service. Happens occasionally. The sites always come back the very
next day, though, literally one stroke after midnight.

By the way, topcities.com provides 150mb free web space. I see where
netfirms.com provides only 25mb of space for its free service; the
1gig of monthly bandwidth is more than TopCities, of course, but not
enough for me to consider changing web servers. I think for about 5
bucks a month I could receive 6gigs of monthly bandwidth, no banners,
plus 250mb of web space from TopCities. I just might look into that...


--
"In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening
towards an east that would not know another dawn.
But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning
lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go
again."

Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars

SIAR
www.starlords.org
Freelance Writers Shop
http://www.freelancewrittersshop.netfirms.com
Telescope Buyers FAQ
http://home.inreach.com/starlord
Ad World
http://adworld.netfirms.com

"Inyo" wrote in message
om...
Finally, I've gotten around to uploading several wildflower images I
took with a digital camera during an early April, 2003, visit to the
Mojave and Great Basin Deserts of California and western Nevada:

Wildflowers from Death Valley National Park:
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/desertmallow.html (Desert Mallow)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/yellowcups.html (Yellow Cups)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/lupine.html (Lupine)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/fremontphacelia.html (Fremont
Phacelia--looks like Phacelia f.; if anyoody has another
identification, I'd love to hear it; my functional email address is at
bottom of post.)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/californiatickseed.html (California
Tickseed)
http://mojave.topcities.com/dv/grapevinewildflower.html (a mystery
wildflower; I haven't been able to identify this one. I observed it
along Grapevine Canyon in western Death Valley, overlooking Saline
Valley below, at an elevation of roughly 4,000 to 5,000 feet; please
drop me an email if you know what this is; my functional email is at
bottom of post)

Wildflowers from Red Rock Canyon State Park, California:
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers1a.html (Gravel-Ghost)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers9a.html (Lacy Phacelia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers29.html (Indian
Paintbrush)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers30.html (Mojave Aster)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers31.html (Fremont
Pincushion)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers32.html
(Monolopia--Hilltop Daisy)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers33.html (Brown-Eyed
Primrose)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers34.html (Wallace
Eriophyllum)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers35.html (Argus Gilia)
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/wildflowers36.html (some kind of
Phacelia, I believe. Again, if anybody knows just what kind of flower
this is, please drop me an email; my functional email is at bottom of
post.

Wildflower from Nye County, Nevada:
http://esmeralda.topcities.com/beatt...cupcactus.html (Claret Cup
Cactus)

My functional email address is inyo1 at netscape.net



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