Sharing photos


Hi !Friendica Support,
I took a lot of photos and videos on a bike trip I recently went on. I'd like to share these photos and videos with the other participants of the trip on a platform that also gives them the ability to upload photos and videos for sharing. These participants are not (yet) users of Friendica. I'd also like to be able to limit this group sharing to just the participants of the trip -- in other words, I want to control access to the photos and videos. I've looked at the different kinds of account types (personal, organization, news, community group, etc) but if I understand them correctly, not one of them meets my requirements. Any thoughts?
Thank you!

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Some video of Braemar


Here's some video of the Braemar Highland Gathering, taken on 9/7/24. Not very polished, but it gives you an idea of what it's like.

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Heading to Braemar


Biking day 2


This was our biking route yesterday, our first day of biking:

We have two guides, and there are eight of us. Three of us — including Ellen and me — are using regular bikes, and five are using e-bikes.

Ellen was a champ yesterday! She made it up the biggest hill without stopping. 🚴‍♀️

Here she is when we got back to our hotel:

Here is today’s route, Including two ferry trips, So we didn’t actually bike 63 miles.

I’ll post more about today’s activity later.

in reply to Dirk

You guys are covering some ground! (And water, I guess! 😊) Will you be coming back to the same hotel every evening? Or moving to accommodations on another island? You're going to be in such great biking shape by the end of this trip!
I know that e-bikes fill a valuable role, such as in place of cars for commuting, but you and that third guy must feel a real sense of accomplishment at the end of each foot pedal-powered ride.

Starting the bike trip


This morning we took the train from Glasgow Central to Ardrossan Harbour in order to take the ferry to the Isle of Arran. Here's Ellen chatting with the ticket examiner in the train as we left Glasgow (link).

Here's the Ardrossan Harbour ScotRail station (link).

Here's another view of Ardrossan Harbour. Notice the wind turbines in the background:

However the ferry had a mechanical issue. Here's the ferry with its hood up so that it could be serviced:


We took a short bus ride to Troon, where we boarded another ferry:

Pics from train trip and Glasgow


We were able to move to seats with a window. Here's a scene near the Lake District. If you look closely enough, you'll see sheep.

A look up and down the carriage of the Avanti West Coast train that brought us from London to Glasgow. We were pulling into Glasgow and people were getting ready to disembark.


Video of Glasgow Central Station.

Ignore the guy's rear end. I took the photo because of the wonderful variety of fish sold here. Not something a guy raised in the US midwest is used to seeing.

Ellen at the Main Gate to University of Glasgow. Very impressive old buildings!

We're going to the Isle of Arran and will definitely have some of this ice cream.


Video of one of the quads at the University of Glasgow.

Still at the University of Glasgow. Good for them!

More U. of Glasgow.

Glasgow street scene.

On the way back to our hotel from U. of Glasgow, we stopped for some fish & chips. Ellen took a silly photo of me.

Home Milk Delivery


US politics


I know I'm stepping into a minefield here, but I want to give a shout-out to a voice of reason in US politics: Heather Cox Richardson. She describes herself as "a history professor interested in the contrast between image and reality in American politics. I believe in American democracy, despite its frequent failures."

She publishes a daily newsletter "about the history behind today's politics." You can see her latest posts, and sign up to get the newsletter in email form for free on Substack.

Watching the Olympic men's biking road race in Paris