I posted a bunch of my pictures in the gallery from my most recent trip. Not too many people pictures, but I hope you like them. I know when I'm not in TB, I want to see as many pictures from the area as possible, so I hope the photos help someone who's jones-ing for a little TB.
http://treasurebeach.net/guide/pg/gallery/default.cfm?D=538
i can't see the pictures
Thanks girlriot, pic#80 and 81 that yellow fruit are what we called dildus.
Why can't I find the pictures??
Do you have a title to them?
Very nice pictures, a lot of them were taken next to the Buccaneer Guest house, ˙our must be a profecional with the camara. Good job. a lot of good memories from TB.
I went back to photogallery and clicked visitors pictures and I can't find them now either. Where'd they go?
I'm not sure why there's no link. I could click on them through the "What's New" page, but I don't see my name in the gallery. TB.net, can you help us figure it out?
Thanks, TBian and Delfines. Delfines, you're right, I was near Buccaneer with a lot of those pics. I was staying in Billy's Bay for the first time, so most of my pictures are from Billy's Bay and Fort Charles.
For some apparent reason I can`t see the pictures
dont know why, but if you go back 3 days in the messages, and then go to "whats New" there will be a link to new pictures, these are the ones, they are very good.
girlgriot
2007-11-04
That's where your pictures are. Scroll down on the left side where everyone's names are... you'll see it.
Here is the link to take you directly to the photos.
http://treasurebeach.net/guide/pg/gallery/default.cfm?D=538
Loved the photos. Thanks so much for sharing them with us. My favorites were the "dead leaf" series!
Can't get the pictures to move. I keep hitting next and even though the numbers change the first picture is the only one I can see. I am on a fast line on a fast computer.
Thanks for the link. I haven't been there in years so I have to get my fill off these pictures.
Really, really nice!
Thanks! We just switched our booking from Negril to TB--and I am really glad we did!
Beautiful...
Totally imagining myself there right now - thanks!
girlgriot thank you for the pictures its been six years since ive seen Billys Bay, your pictures of La Casa Duna and 97 and 98 of home did not look that way when I was last there thank you for the memories, picture 66, when I was growing up we called it "puff" it is filled with air and a large seed the branch is filled with milk like sap, growing up we would use them for "puff" fight, they are soft to the touch but in the right hands they are a deadly weapon, thanks again
Why is it I cannot see the pictures? Only one picture is visible. What's happening to the others. Link or not - no pictures.
Can someone please help.
I understand your plight Ruth. I have the same situation as yours, but when I follow Rebecca's path I'm able to them all.
When looking at pictures, there is a "Next" and "Prev" links above them. Click them to see the next image.
Hope this helps.
-TBNet
I'm so glad my pictures have brought back nice memories for people. This trip certainly created many nice memories for me. Dean, thanks for the info on the "puff" plant. We have something similar here in the States, but not so big. My aunt was a biologist and a botanist. I know she would have loved learning about all the plants and animals to be found in TB!
girlgriot: I think that plant is called "sea island cotton"?
Joshua::Treasure Beach-philia::Bodywork & Healing
www.joshualeestein.com/whyjamaica.html
The body knows no words,
has the simplest needs,
is responsive to all sensation.
This ladybug,
crawling through a forest of leg hair;
this wind,
surfing through a sea of touch receptors,
this sparrow,
alighting in an empty field of vision;
this breath,
a magical alchemy fueling the universe,
all affirm the gentle grace,
the gutteral pleasure,
the essential wonder
of this one body lifetime.
What matters?
Food, sleep, companionship,
air and water, understanding,
a little sweet music,
bread with butter,
true love,
deeper sleep yet,
and dreams.
Joshua Lee Stein