Friday, April 25, 2008

Pictures!

This took us about three hours, so we may or may not be posting any more albums. Enjoy!
http://picasaweb.google.com/f/img/transparent_album_background.gif
http://picasaweb.google.com/f/img/transparent_album_background.gif

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the photos.....they're great! The link is: http://picasweb.google.com
Those crocodiles are scary!
The temples and all the faces of the children are beautiful!

Melanie

Anonymous said...

Hi JHHS girls! I was so psyched to see your album, but the link doesn't pull up your pictures, just gives a blank page. As you provided, I used: picasaweb.google.com/f/img/transparent_album_background.gif. Any ideas??

Anonymous said...

Hey JHHS girls: It's One Who Needs Help again...I did use the complete email address, but the comment block dropped off the last few letters (...background.gif)

Anonymous said...

Hope you are having the best time! We can't see your photos because the link does not go to your album. You should look for a place on picasa where it says SHARE and follow those directions. Or, you can tell us the username of the picasa photo album. Best Wishes!

Shelley

Anonymous said...

Hey everyone,,,,,,
Try this link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/JHHSinteract

I am able to get to the photo albums on one of my computers but not the other.

One album is called "Siem Reap and Work Site" and the other is called "Phnom Penh"

Good luck.

Melanie

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the time/effort in posting your photo albums, girls!! Far out!! The architecture of the marketplace building is so unusual. Did you actually eat any of the fried grasshoppers? Interesting to see that the monks had throw away water bottles and a cell phone. The children are so happy and beautiful. Just awesome. And big thanks to Melanie who directed us to a website address that enabled us to see the photos. Looks like you are having an incredible experience, girls. THANKS ROTARY!!

Anonymous said...

Awesome photos! We are proud you are sharing your time and talent in such a great service project. You are wonderful ambassadors of good will for the USA. Savor the experience.

Thinking of you stateside.

Anonymous said...

What are the crocodiles for?