A Great Sign, Yes,
Even in the Heavens

Three in One Flash Slideshow

Slideshow Content:

1. Introductory Commentary.

2. Presentation of the Sunrise over
the Grand Tetons on January 22, 2004,
as seen from the Lost Creek Ranch web
cam in Moose, Wyoming.
3. Presentation of the Sunrise over
the Grand Tetons on January 22, 2004,
as seen from the Beringia South web
cam in Kelly, Wyoming.
4. Presentation of the Sunrise over
the Grand Tetons on January 22, 2004,
as seen from James Neeley's web
cam in North Driggs, Idaho
5. Closing Commentary.

 
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Photo, Sound, and Other Credits:

1. The songs of the Western Scrub Jay used in the introductory frames are copyrighted by Naturesongs.com, and used here with permission.

2. The two parts of the single song of the Western Scrub Jay used between each frame throughout the remainder of the presentation, are copyrighted by Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and used here, with permission request submitted and pending.
3. The two photos of a Western Scrub Jay, one on a branch, the other stepping up onto the end of a pruned branch, are copyrighted, and used here with the permission of the photographer, highly talented, and endowed with a generous spirit as well.
4. The photo of the Western Scrub Jay on a fence post, is copyrighted by KenRockwell.com, and is used here with permission.
5. And O Yes, Many thanks to Macromedia for the 30 day free trial of their Flash MX-2004 authoring tool, without which, this presentation could not have been created. Let's see, Yes, I have only 8 days left. A good piece of software, expensive too, and a steep learning curve as well.
A Great Sign, Yes, Even in
the Heavens, Flash Slideshow

Version 1.00, posted February 10, 2004,
Version 2.00, posted February 22, 2004,
© Copyright 2004, Homeward Bound - The
Journal of Ascended Master Devotion.