You click on "OK", bottom right of the garbled message (at least that's what you do with a laptop) and the message disappears, then you wait. The wait depends on your broadband speed. Your photo appears and you click on "save". But with a pad you may need to click on something else to get rid of the message.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
I am impressed with your upside down gardening Runny Don't know how you manage it, but v impressive
Clarice, I use an iPad 2 (now super up to date) and I manage ok. I click on the picture, get the big message, click ok and then wait. It can take a bit of time but the pic appears
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Sorry, can't place photos...all I get is a long line of messages and no pic, sorry
You click on "OK", bottom right of the garbled message (at least that's what you do with a laptop) and the message disappears, then you wait. The wait depends on your broadband speed. Your photo appears and you click on "save". But with a pad you may need to click on something else to get rid of the message.
I am impressed with your upside down gardening Runny
Don't know how you manage it, but v impressive

Clarice, I use an iPad 2 (now super up to date) and I manage ok. I click on the picture, get the big message, click ok and then wait. It can take a bit of time but the pic appears
BTW, Everyone's gardens look great
It's ok Runny, they correct themselves when I click on them
My 1.99 Stellata from J.Parker.
Now the sun's getting higher in the sky the Shady Bank is bursting into colour
These tulip bulbs were given to me as a retirement gift by a colleague in November 2013
Hellebore Mrs Betty Rannicar has been blooming its socks off for months and months now
This primula appeared in the garden two springs ago - I divided it last spring and it's romping away
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Having to use my downstairs toilet as a greenhouse for bringing in the plants at night time lol.
Self-sown Forget me nots - they were here when we came and appear every spring
Clematis Barbara Jackman
Vinca major with Geranium phaeum on the bank behind it
The euphorbia I bought last week
The first blossom ever on the baby espalier Concorde pear
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Barbara Jackman is so lovely, delicate and rather shy with her beautiful drooping heads.
Dicentra alba - last year it nearly disappeared so I lifted it and popped it in a pot - it's much happier now
Aren't broad beans in flower absolutely beautiful
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.