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No More Blog Posts - UPDATE





I am posting this directly from blogger since as of 9pm tonight I can no longer post from Live Writer. I get the same error as I did in May of this past year when Google and Microsoft had their rift and it took 10 days or so for Live Writer to work again.  A group of volunteers coincidentally launched the new open source Writer yesterday known as OWL.

If anyone else is able to publish from either the 2012 version of Windows Live Writer or the new Open Live Writer please let me know.  Or if you have heard when or if they are going to fix this.


And I was only 4 days behind.................there go my efforts at getting caught up.  


Here's a dawn picture from the post I can not publish of one of the most beautiful dawns and sunrises I have ever experienced.   My frustration level with blogging in total is pretty high at this point.





UPDATE:  I've had a number of people say they just use blogger so the Live Writer thing isn't a problem.  I am obviously using blogger for this post and this update.  I find it cumbersome and without the really fine customization of Live Writer.  I'm just not willing to work even harder to get things published so if Live Writer doesn't return, I will probably quit blogging until I have the desire or willingness to go to the trouble of moving to Word Press where I understand Live Writer still works.  If you use Live Writer with Word Press and it works great, please let me know.


1st Plan Fails for the Attack Bird

Thursday December 3 and                                                    Most Recent Post:
Friday December 4, 2015                                                      Key West: What a Drag, The Ingham and Mallory Square
Curry Hammock State Park

Marathon Florida


Every effort I've made to transfer this  post written in Live Writer to blogger for posting has failed so I have totally rewritten the post and brought the pictures in one at a time so they will appear in the right places and not float all over the page.  The sizesI've used  are large and extra large (too big) and not the way I would like to see them but I've written these posts and I want them published.  I am unable to download the new Open Live Writer because it will not take my blogger login and password apparently for the same reason none of us can use blogger.  IF you have a blogger account and were able to use that login and password to download the new Open Live Writer please let me know.



THURSDAY




As I mentioned in a previous post we've been dodging the rains and high winds for the past 5 weeks we have been in the Keys.  The weather folks are little to no help.  They predict and Mother Nature laughs and does what she wants.

Today they predict rain - how very unusual - and it does rain but luckily there are 4 hours in the morning when it doesn't rain.

It's actually a glorious morning.  I get out for an amazing dawn, possibly the most beautiful I have ever seen.


The colors in the sky lighten as sunrise nears.  This picture is taken looking east.  It is taken about 5 minutes after the one above also taken looking east.





This one is taken 5 minutes later than the above and looking west.  Everywhere I look the colors are fantastic.





Two minutes later and looking east again, I know the sun is about to rise as the colors are becoming more and more muted.






One of the things I most enjoy about a Curry Hammock sunrise recently is the presence of the reddish egret.  He's not all that common so it is a thrill to see him nearly every morning.  That is him in the 3rd picture above and in the sunrise picture below.






Sure enough, here comes the sun, just a hint  at the horizon before rising behind the purple clouds.
I love the way the sky colors reflect in the foreground of the water and the farther water nearest the horizon glistens almost silver.





And then things darken as the sun moves up the sky, clouds or not.  The night heron here is also present most mornings.  No wonder I'm out at dawn.






In the east a group of a dozen Great Egrets must have gathered because of something good to eat.  They look wonderful in the reflection in the water of the pink clouds










As they walk up the shore and I turn my camera to the west, they are now walking through, not pink but golden water.






I have to put a picture of the golden road to the sun as the final entry in this magnificent dawn and sunrise.  Being here to witness this makes the problems of rain, wind and bugs seem worth it just now.









It's just after 7:00 when I return to Winnona in a joyful mood ready for breakfast.  The rain starts shortly.  

Over night the winds have rearranged the black plastic plan for foiling the Crazed Catbird leaving two small openings.  David says it will probably still work as a CC deterrent.  I just know he will find them and resume his pecking.  The rain ends about 10:30.  

In no time at all CC has returned.  I bang on the window.  He moves off into the bushes.  I know he'll come right back.  I take up a position in front of the larger opening and don't have to wait very long.






There he is peering in the window at me.  Now I am a bird lover of the first order but I'd like to either knock some sense into his bird brain or wring his little neck.  He is not listening when I tell him there is no threat here and the window trim is not good for him.












David goes back out and fixes the plastic covering AGAIN but I fear with the constant rain and winds, it is clearly time for plan #2.   
We've had several suggestions, thank you all very much.
I have a second plan in mind but I'll need some equipment to implement it.








With the rain stopped, I don't want to go shopping for a bird deterrent supplies,  I want to be outside.  Laurel and I take a walk back on the shore where we encounter not only the Reddish Egret, slightly damp from this recent rain, but also Nancy the Parrot and her staff Joanne and Don.











Laurel is still cheery in spite of the weather.







The Reddish Egret either tires of our picture taking or has some other business to attend to.






Now here's a nice bird that won't peck at your windows and is pretty unique to find in a state park.









Rain isn't deterring this little crab in the detritus or the Great Egret traveling the shore.











But in short order it sends Laurel and I back inside.  She to prepare for a visit to her uncle.







I guess I'll go get the supplies so that IF it stops raining we can try plan two.





FRIDAY

It rains all night long, heavy pounding rains.  It rains all day today too.  I mean seriously all day.  It never stops.  So what to do on a rainy day.  Well cook, eat, and shop right?

It rains and we make chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast.





Last night it rained so hard that it woke us both up out of a dead sleep pounding on the roof.  This morning we see some water on the dashboard.  David has resealed this windshield once already.  Looks like this side is going to need more.  But not until it stops raining - if it ever does.  And if it does,  we'll be so excited, we'll forget about this until the next time it rains.





We decide to run errands.  We stop at Publix for groceries and the Dollar Tree for bird supplies and some holiday stocking stuffers. 

Still raining.  I'm making soup for lunch.  Even if it isn't cold, somehow being trapped inside makes me think of soup.









I'm going stir crazy inside so I put on my raincoat and venture out to see what's going on.  Site 27 has turned into a lake.  Now that's particularly amazing since on these coral islands the rain usually just drains right through.  Clearly the draining can't keep up.





Sun is setting,  It's STILL raining.  I can see from the front window that the path to the bathroom is under water.






The weather we have had in the Florida Keys for the month of November and now December is simply the worst I could have imagined short of a hurricane.  It really is time for us to get a few days break here.

Having More Problems with Live Writer-UPDATE

 

  UPDATE is in the comments section

11am
Trying a no picture little text post to see if I get this error again.

Just tried to post in Open Live Writer and out of the blue got this error. I’ve spent hours now googling to see what’s up here since everything has been working fine for months. I can’t find anything on it since Dec 2015 and Jan 2016 when they claim they fixed it. Have any of you had this error and found out how to fix it?

3pm I’ve given up looking for solutions and trying to find anywhere to bring this to the attention of the Live Writer folks. There won’t be any more posts apparently until I can get someone who knows what’s up to tell me how to fix this. I know there are readers who are already not happy about how far behind I am in terms of real time but at this point I can’t even try to catch up.

I’m using windows 7 and the latest Live Writer version 0.6. Everything was working fine yesterday.

Here’s the entire error text if you have any idea:

The service blogger has thrown an exception: Google.GoogleApiException: Google.Apis.Requests.RequestError
Not Found [404]
Errors [
Message[Not Found] Location[ - ] Reason[notFound] Domain[global]
]

at Google.Apis.Requests.ClientServiceRequest`1.Execute()
at OpenLiveWriter.BlogClient.Clients.GoogleBloggerv3Client.EditPost(String blogId, BlogPost post, INewCategoryConte

It’s been a rough 4 days in more ways than weather

Friday through Monday  December 13, 14, 15 and 16, 2013
Sebastian Inlet State Park

 

IN GENERAL……

The weather went south on our beach days.  It has been too windy to bike or kayak or be in the water for the past 4 days.  So on Sunday, I decided now was the time to Wipe my Dell Laptop of Windows XP and install Windows 7.  The install went amazingly well but that's when the real trouble began and the last two days have been a nightmare

I’m finding that with Windows 7 I am not able to many many things I was able to do in the past and when I figure out how to do them, things that were one click operations are now 2 or 3 or 4 or even 5 clicks to get the same thing accomplished.   And nothing is less user friendly than moving from Live Writer 9 which was wonderful to Live Writer 2012 which was obviously not designed for the part tine blogger like but for someone with much more knowledge of publishing who wanted way more professional options.

Not to mention that IE7 won’t allow me to bring up blogger.com.  I get this message and have tried googling an answer for it but haven’t found one that works.  I read that this has been a problem between microsoft and google since 2009 so I thought, OK google wins I’ll use Chrome.  But with Chrome the same thing happened only instead of the message saying (IE8) it says (Safari).  I do not use the latter so who knows what argument google has with Safari even if you are using their browser.  When I try to bring up google to change my layout or anything on the dashboard it will not come up and instead up comes this message.  If any of you have ever had this problem, please let me know.

Possible Problem with your ‘*.gwt.xml module file. 
The compile time user agent value (gecko_8) does not match
the runtime user agent value (ie8).  Expect more errors.

Obviously this may never get posted if Live Writer and Blogger will no longer talk to each other now that I’m using Windows 7 and Live Writer 2012.  I actually tried uninstalling it and using Live Writer 11 but even when I uninstalled it and rebooted my machine, the 2011 installer said Oh no, you have a more recent version, uninstall it first.  WHAT?  I did uninstall it.

SO….. there may not be any more blogs from this pair of full timers if it gets any more difficult than this.  It just isn’t worth it.

 

 

There were two days before the Nightmare began.

 

On Friday it was still plenty windy when I went out on bike for Sunrise.

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Friday and Saturday have had the same weather – cloudy and windy although the winds have not been rocking and rolling the rig.  But they have been too strong to do much but check out the sunrise and sunset. 

 

 

 

Taking a morning drive means a bakery stop.

 

Since it was so windy, on Friday we decided to take a drive over to St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park and check out the trails and kayaking.  Of course on the way we had to stop at a little bakery in Vero Beach for a chocolate croissant .I was shocked that they had a chocolate/bacon croissant and he chose a ham and cheese instead.

 

 

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After we left the beach communities it was a nice drive through a rural area with traditional Florida cracker houses and interesting historic signs along the way.   This one about the town of  Fellesmere being the first in Florida to give women the right to vote nearly 6 years before the Nation follow suit was the most interesting.  Read the marker inscription here.

 

 

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St Sebastian State park is large and has a lovely visitors center.

 

Unfortunately it was staffed by volunteers who had only been here since October and really couldn’t tell us much of anything about the park or the area or the kayaking.  Not sure what they’ve been assigned to do in those 2 months but learning how to answer visitors questions isn’t one of the things apparently.

We had read that park is 22000 acres preserving open grassy forests of longleaf pine that were once commonplace throughout Florida.  It is home to red-cockaded woodpeckers, the Florida scrub jay, Bachman’s sparrows, sand hill cranes and other birds.  They say West Indian Manatees gather in the C54 canal from November to March although there were none there today.

The park is divided into 4 sections NW, NE, SW and SE which have color coded long trails.  We determined that the park is used primarily by folks on horseback.  They have primitive horse camping with corrals.  Wide tire sand bikers also use it and if you were of a mind to want to walk between 9 and 14 miles you could do the trails in any of the sections.   Even the shortest of these would be an all day venture for us so rather than walk a couple of miles out and turn around and come back, we opted to look for the kayak put ins on the river.

 

 

All boat launching facilities are outside the preserve.

 

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With the help of a map, we found them at two local parks off of County Rt 505.  Dale Wimbrow Park had what we thought was the nicest put in.  It is a small park with the boat launch, picnic tables and a playground.   We spent some of the nicest time today watching a little heron fishing right around the ramp.

 

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A short distance down the road is Donald MacDonald Park (who would name their child Donald McDONALD or John Johnson or MAC McDonald??).   Donald’s park has 29 campsites some of which we could put Winnona in.  Boondocking for $16.  

 

 

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The highpoint of today turned out to be that Mothball man was replaced by a couple of nice young fishermen in a tent and lo and behold our electric problems disappeared.   Since it is no longer in the 80’s we didn’t rejoice quite as much as we might have.  The camp hosts claim they cleaned up the mothballs but David went back over and nearly filled a bag with what they weren’t able to see or smell I guess.

 

And so ends the best day out of the four.

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SATURDAY was another VERY Windy Day

 

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More rough seas, no swimming today. But it was fun wading and running from the big ones.

 

 

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The only other thing noteworthy today was David rearranging the basement to try to balance the weight on the slide which he feels might have been part of the sagging problem.  He has all his tools in these bins and they are heavy.

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Today the fishermen moved to the site on the other side of us and a giant 5th wheel moved into mothball man’s place.  So far so good in terms of power but who needs AC when the winds are blowing and the temperatures are in the 70’s.  Time will tell, we have 5 more days in this site before moving to the back row.

 

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The sunset was beautiful again.  The winds determine where the clouds will be but they also seem to bring the pelicans out in force.    After dark, the park had one of its “concerts”.  I was afraid of the bugs so David volunteered to go down and check out the quality of the entertainment and let me know if I should risk it.   Last time we were here there was an excellent husband and wife team.  This time he came back at intermission and advised “not so much”.

The sunset put on such a show.  We both think it was to keep our spirits up for what was to come.

 

 

 

 

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The moon, nearly full, was also beautiful.   We saw none of this beauty for the next two days.  Not only because it wasn’t there, but because we barely had time to check.

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Sunday was still windy so we were still inside. Today was the day.

 

The sunrise was more clouded than it has been since we arrived. Rain was predicted and it looked like a certainty in the morning.  So, today is the day to wipe out XP and install Windows 7.

 

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Heads David installs windows 7.  
Tails, I wrap Yuletide gifts. 
All while listening to holiday music. 
We’re thinking things are going well here.

 

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And the install did go well, we thought.  Until I found 3 inboxes in my mail, no way to access blogger and my pictures totally a mess.  Some weren’t even on the hard drive.  I didn’t even try Live Writer today.  Already too much stress.  It reminded me of working in IT for years at the University of Virginia.  What was an English Major like me doing there I always wondered……the money of course.

 

 

 

Monday is the first day in 3 years of fulltiming I have taken no pictures at all and neither did David.

 

Today things got much worse as I talked about that at the beginning of this much too long post.  No pictures today.  Still windy.  I did not go out for Sunrise or sunset.  Too furious with how much time and energy this was all taking and how much more difficult everything was to do in these new and improved versions of nice and easy programs.  Sorry to end on such a sour note, but that’s how I feel.  I guess you’ll see if this posts.  I do not have high hopes given what’s been going on.