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February 25, 2006

the map is back: new and improved

I have missed the map. You, most likely, didn't even notice it was gone.

So now here's Frapper, free service, good ole Google maps. You can go over there an put yourself on the Storytelling map by clicking here:

Put yourself on the map

February 25, 2006 06:06 PM

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I put myself up there, and put a picture. Of course, I am the only one with a picture. This always seems to happen, my extrovert side or something.

(Exhibitionist?)

Posted by: Lanna Lee Maheux-Quinn at February 26, 2006 08:23 AM

I put myself there but in absentia. No pin for Oz.

Posted by: Keziah Hill at February 26, 2006 11:00 AM

Keziah: huh? It didn't let you put a pin?

Posted by: Sara Donati at February 26, 2006 11:02 AM

I'm always annoyed by Frappr because the nearest town to me that it recognizes is nearly six miles away. Even though my entry says "Cashel", I actually live in the little village of Golden (not Colorado, but Ireland).

Posted by: Lili at February 26, 2006 01:46 PM

Keziah: huh? It didn't let you put a pin?
It only shows the US? Or did I do something wrong?

Posted by: Keziah Hill at February 26, 2006 05:38 PM

Hey Heather, we are neighbors. I live in Austin too.

Posted by: Kelly at February 26, 2006 06:14 PM

Well that is nifty. Never knew that featured existed!

Posted by: Stephanie at February 27, 2006 09:56 AM

Hmm - I'd love to put a pin in there but I can only see USA map and I'm in New Zealand. I'm no computer whiz. Someone please tell me how to bring up the map for NZ.

And yes. Pick me pick me. I would love to win the ARC of Tied to the Tracks.

Posted by: Alison at February 27, 2006 11:30 AM

When you zoom waaaay out, you wait a sec and the map will readjust to see the larger picture of our world. I see there are some pins in Australia, so it must be possible to do NZ. Can't remember what you do next, but I think you need to enter your city, state/province, country at some stage. May be when you register for the free service. Sorry I don't know more.

Posted by: Pam at February 27, 2006 06:45 PM

Alison: Pam's right, you have to zoom out out out, and you'll get the whole world. Then you click on NZ to be taken back in again.

Or I think there's also a box where you can put in your town and country.

Posted by: Rosina Lippi at February 27, 2006 06:48 PM

Yeah, I added mine by entering my town and country in the box. Unfortunately, I had to try about sixty times before I found a nearby town that Frappr would recognize.

Posted by: Lili at February 28, 2006 10:07 AM

Ok thanks folks. I'll try again - with a little more patience this time.

Posted by: Alison at February 28, 2006 11:14 AM

Ok, I got it this time but my pin still isn't on the map because the only place they have for NZ is the capital (Wellington). I know NZ is a very small country, but really - more than 3/4 of the population does NOT live in Wellington.
(For the record, I live in Auckland, which isn't even close)

Posted by: Alison at February 28, 2006 11:22 AM

I envy your coordinates Alison! I read about Auckland and Wellington, Keri Keri and Waitarangi all the time because I've got an addiction to Robyn Donald's Harlequin romances. Even before Lord of the Rings made NZ such a hot tourist stop, I thought it'd be great to get there one day. Is it just turning fall there now? Despite the ground hogs suggesting an early spring, we've got a Winter Storm Warning on this afternoon instead here on the Canadian prairie. Hah.

Posted by: Pam at March 1, 2006 02:05 PM

Hi Pam, yes there are some gorgeous places around New Zealand, north and south island, but Kerikeri has to be one of my favourite places.
I have lived in Auckland for the past 20 years and it has to be said that the weather has changed completely in that time - we tend to have late arriving (but long) hot and humid summers and what seems like tediously long cool and rainy winters and not much of the inbetween seasons now. It's still around 28 degrees C (around 82 F) during the day, but will get progressively cooler in March. April might be autumn but by May it will seem like summer was a hundred years ago....

Posted by: Alison at March 1, 2006 03:51 PM

Neat - thanks - it's hard to wrap my head around the "other side of the world" phenomenon, amazing how the seasons can be tied to celebrations and events in your memory.

Posted by: Pam at March 2, 2006 08:33 PM

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