[Magdalen] Fwd: Hello...photo help needed!

ME Michaud michaudme at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 15:48:49 UTC 2022


Have you read this?
-M

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201104

On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com> wrote:

> Here’s the post I sent last week. Wondered why no one responded.
>
> > Subject: Hello...photo help needed!
> >
> > 
> > Friends,
> >
> > I have recently realized that I'm staying in touch with most of you on
> FaceBook rather than on here.  That being said, some of my most useful
> information has always come from among this group, especially tech stuff!
> >
> > I recently finished a weeklong Civil Rights Tour to the deep south from
> Charlottesville during which I took hundreds of pictures.  I'd like to view
> them on my computer, but once again I have discovered that I don't know how
> to do that.  The last big trip I took was to the Holy Land in October 2019,
> and those photos are still all trapped on my phone.  I've never seen them
> larger.
> >
> > I pay for iCloud storage, and my pictures are supposed to be backed up
> there, but all I find are four empty folders. I have no idea what to do
> next.  I have all the past pictures from my digital camera in regular files
> on my computer, but I can't even seem to transfer the phone pictures that
> way anymore. Can someone tell me what to do?
> >
> > As far as actual Magdalen-related content is concerned, I'm currently
> serving as part-time priest in charge of a small rural church in Culpeper,
> VA.  I've been there for three years. We worshipped entirely online for
> about 14 months, using Zoom from my kitchen (we had no tech capability at
> the church). We've been back in person since Easter of 2021, and we still
> Zoom the service for folks who can't come in person.
> >
> > Our diocese recently elected a Bishop Diocesan, The Rev. Canon Mark
> Stevenson. He was one of a slate of four middle-aged white men, and even
> efforts to enlarge the slate by petition were unsuccessful. I'm trying to
> assume the Holy Spirit was involved in the decision...   In sad news for
> many of us, our former Bishop Peter Lee died on Saturday. He was our Bishop
> for 25 years, and he'll always be my Bishop!
> >
> > My personal life has undergone huge changes in the last year and a half,
> some of which I guess you already know about. My daughter was divorced,
> went through one huge job change, completed her initial tasks, and was let
> go for no cause. She has now moved to Sarasota, Florida, and although she
> is loving it, it's a huge change after having her down the road for the
> past 16 years. She had to leave her horse here with a friend, so he's not
> living at my place anymore, either. I have been down to visit her twice,
> most recently last month.
> >
> > My son committed suicide on New Year's Day, and the dynamics in the
> family from that are ongoing, as you can imagine. His third daughter had
> gotten married shortly before that, and she's expecting a baby in August.
> Two other daughters have just had babies--that will be five in all. All of
> his children
> > have really gotten closer and they try to spend Thursday afternoons and
> evening visiting their mom. That's huge, because my son had really fomented
> a lot of division among them, mainly on "religious" lines.
> >
> > Until last week I had managed to avoid COVID completely, despite our
> county being strongly anti-vaxx and anti-mask.  That ended the day after
> the recent Civil Rights Tour--18 of us tested positive as of a few days
> ago, but no one did until the very last day when we were on our way back
> here. I consider myself very lucky, because this has just been like a bad
> cold, and it's pretty much over.  This is day 8, and I'm taking Paxlovid,
> which ends tomorrow. It was worth it to be able to finish the entire trip!
> >
> > Enough!  I am eagerly awaiting any help on my photo dilemma...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Grace
> >
> > Grace Cangialosi,
> > Ruckersville, VA
> >
> >  "Service is what prayer looks like when it gets up off its knees and
> walks around in the world"
> >                                               Michael J. Graham, SJ
>


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