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How To Transfer Photos From iPhone To USB Flash Drive & Free Up Space On Your Phone – No Cloud Necessary
If you don't rely on "cloud" storage, this scenario has likely happened to you. You go to capture that once in a lifetime photo or maybe just your cat being extra cute. Suddenly, instead of capturing the fleeting, magical moment, you are greeted with the message, "iPhone storage is full." Even worse, if you don't have "cloud" storage, your phone is no longer updating. Without updates, your apps no longer work, and you may even find that you are not receiving some text messages. Yes, that seems to be another unfortunate consequence of not updating your iPhone. Now that your state-of-the-art smart phone has been rendered about as useful as…
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How To Make A Tropical Wreath
It may be spring but summer is just around the corner, and what better way to welcome everyone's favorite season than with tropical, summer-inspired decor. Few things are more evocative of summer than a favorite vacation on a tropical island paradise. And what better time than now to create your own paradise at home starting with a one-of-a-kind, beachy yet elegant, island-inspired wreath for your front door. But don't limit the sunny tropical island vibes to just your front door...
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It May Be Late Summer But Signs Show Fall Is In The Air… Plus Is My Geranium Dead Or Just In Need Of Pruning? Rescuing Summer-Weary & Wilted Geraniums From The Florida Heat
"I saw old Autumn in the misty morn stand shadowless like silence, listening to silence." Thomas Hood "The quiet August noon has come; a slumberous silence fills the sky; the fields are still, the woods are dumb, in glassy sleep waters lie." W.C. Bryant, The Old Farmer's Almanac In many places, it’s easy to not only notice but to actually feel, even if ever so slightly, the signs of impending Autumn as early as the second week of August… One morning you notice that the air feels almost imperceptibly crisp and dry, lending a new-found freshness to the seemingly endless hazy and humid dog days of midsummer. Then, one day,…