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It's not working for me either. All I see is the very long link. I'm not a Google Photos user, so everything that I'll say below is just a somewhat educated guess. For a photo stored in another location (not just Google Photos) to be displayed on a web page, you need what's called an embed code. This is different from a regular link to the photo. A little searching tells me that Google Photos does not (but maybe used to?) give you an option to copy an embed code. If you haven't already done so, try clicking on the "Other Media" drop down box (to the right of where you click to select photos to upload) when creating a new Cruise Critic post. Select the "Insert Image From URL" option. This should paste an embed code into your CC post from the link. This may or may not work. I used to have problems with this method when I stored all of my photos on Shutterfly or Amazon Photos. If the above doesn't work, there are a couple of other workarounds discussed on this web site: How To Embed Single Photos From Google Photos on Your Website and Notion Page | HackerNoon I found several references to using the Labnol site mentioned in the above link to convert a copied photo link to an embed code. I can't confirm that this is a safe site to use but would guess that it is based on the number of other sites that refer to it. The second manual method definitely works but requires a little bit of HTML code editing...manually adding <a> and <img> into the code. It's not hard once you learn but is definitely a lot more work than you want for more than 1 or 2 photos. The simplest option is probably what others have said...either take a screen shot or save the photo to your computer/phone and then upload it here.
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Anyone looking for a great horse racing experience should try Keeneland in Lexington, KY. It's a beautiful track...nicer than Churchill Downs. The only problem is that they only race for 3 weeks in April and 3 weeks in October. It's a lot of fun with great tailgating before the races. Fun people watching also with some serious money floating around. It would match up well with a Bourbon Trail tour. 😁
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We've been very busy lately. Our daughter and SIL came for a long weekend visit last weekend. They arrived Friday afternoon and left Monday night on what used to be a cheap Allegiant direct flight. Not so cheap anymore. We packed in a lot of activities while they were here. Our club's Member-Member golf tournament kicked off with a stag dinner last night and golf today, tomorrow, and Saturday. The tournament includes a lot of great food and drink in addition to golf, closing with a celebration dinner on Saturday night with spouses/partners. Lots of fun. Weather here has been perfect. Sunny in the upper 70s and low 80s.
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I enjoy Rick Steves' shows and like his walking audio tours. We used his audio tours in Rome and they were very informative. As you know, he's about value travel. The hotels that he uses look to be clean but basic. I'd rather spend a little more on hotels and get A/C and working elevators. Have you looked at Tauck tours? They are more of a luxury offering and may be too expensive, but they are supposed to be excellent. They won't cover as much area as the Rick Steves tour you're looking at, but I'd rather spend more time in fewer areas to get a feel for each place. I love cruising but my biggest gripe is that you basically do a "drive by" for each port stop. For land tours, I'd rather spend 4 or more nights at each stop.
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I used to have a full home theater when we lived in Ohio. I used a Philips Pronto remote. You needed a bit of programming skills to configure it, but I enjoyed that, and I loved the graphical touchscreen interface. I don't think the Pronto has been made for several years either. When we moved, I simplified to just a smart TV with a Sonos sound system (Arc soundbar, separate subwoofer, and rear speakers built into the ceiling). No DVD player or any other external boxes. Everything is controlled with the TV remote and/or software on my phone.