Why isn’t it, “I love you, Mom” ?? Maybe I was channeling somebody else when I drew this, maybe somebody from the future. The stick figure kind of looks like Cheryl. And what is the significance of the sunflower and disembodied head with a menacing yet jovially hungry expression. But in response to your first question; yes, Mom, I still love you. (PS keep the upload resolution to a max of 1600 px)
Ha! Good interpretation! I think the significance of using “Sara” was that you called Tony “Tony” and you thought you’d try it out on me! I quashed that right away. I thought you told me to insert the photo on full-size so that the WordPress would resize it. I thought that’s what I did. Oh well……I love you too Tysen!
I see the confusion about the photo size now. On your computer you resize it to be smaller than what the camera captured, max 1600 px*. Think – “I’m sizing it for display on the Internet and not for high quality printing”. Then you upload the photo to WordPress and when you go to insert it into a post you choose “Full Size”. That allows for the WordPress theme to resize it on the fly.
Why isn’t it, “I love you, Mom” ?? Maybe I was channeling somebody else when I drew this, maybe somebody from the future. The stick figure kind of looks like Cheryl. And what is the significance of the sunflower and disembodied head with a menacing yet jovially hungry expression. But in response to your first question; yes, Mom, I still love you. (PS keep the upload resolution to a max of 1600 px)
Ha! Good interpretation! I think the significance of using “Sara” was that you called Tony “Tony” and you thought you’d try it out on me! I quashed that right away. I thought you told me to insert the photo on full-size so that the WordPress would resize it. I thought that’s what I did. Oh well……I love you too Tysen!
I see the confusion about the photo size now. On your computer you resize it to be smaller than what the camera captured, max 1600 px*. Think – “I’m sizing it for display on the Internet and not for high quality printing”. Then you upload the photo to WordPress and when you go to insert it into a post you choose “Full Size”. That allows for the WordPress theme to resize it on the fly.