Pics, maybe, possibly..

So I got the film pics from Chicago back, and since Angela was working late last night, I “borrowed” her PC and scanner to get the chosen ones scanned so I could put together a web-album type thingy using them, along with a few from the digital camera. Unfortunately, our internet connection was down most of the evening, and this morning, so I blew off the album and watched the last episode of The Civil War on PBS instead.

I’ll try and get it accomplished on my lunch hour today, assuming actual work doesn’t interfere. 🙂

Update: Finished my small album!

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