with a Folding Bicycle on the Rio Grande
Life on SteemIt got a little easier after my nephew was picked up. My first day here went kind of like this...
- Got signed up (after waiting 2 days for an email) No worries though - I was warned it might take a minute
- Made the introyourself here
- Picked up some followers (You guys and gals are awesome!)
- Followed a few (seems the picking up and following were happening simultaneously)
Then I Applied Steem!
I got to read some more posts on Steemit.com...
Folks are going to be pleasantly surprised at the level of good great content folks are posting. Sure, there's gonna be the worthless bums who just throw anything up (even if it's someone else's work), but there's a ton of good info in this community.
For instance...
https://steemit.com/@joeblack1 shows how to capture a picture of an orangutan 30-meter (about 100 feet) off the ground. (And you'll love the photo too!)
Check that out here:
https://steemit.com/photography/@joeblack1/orangutan
And then there's this young lady (who seems to love the whole writing thing)...
https://steemit.com/@michelle.gent who does a series on "How To Write" which I found to be a great read.
It starts here: https://steemit.com/writing/@michelle.gent/how-i-write-lesson-1
Then there's this guy...
https://steemit.com/@the-alien
In his "Game of Coins" post here: https://steemit.com/blog/@the-alien/game-of-coins @the-alien replies to...
And then there’s the SteemIt How-To’s...
Start here:
https://steemit.com/@mindover nails it with (I’m assuming from the avatar) his “Steemit for Dummies (like me) - Everything you need to know in simple terms” article.
From what I’ve seen so far, SteemIt is a kickass community for a writer. And, although knowing html is a plus – you don’t have to know it thanks to the wysiwyg (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editor provided inside your little office.
Now it’s time to make a few friends...
Since I prefer spending my time traveling and - since you’ve read this far - tell me where you’re from (city, state or country is fine) and your favorite thing about the area.
I’m currently in Vanleer Tennessee (fixing to bounce soon) visiting family. There’s not a lot in Vanleer Tn. However, most of the locals are some old-school farmers (tobacco and cattle mostly) which makes for some great photography. Plus, the back roads are all set in “Hollars” which makes for some fantastic riding (motorcycles and bicycles).