Oh gosh, those photos are beautiful! I'm glad you had such a great weekend and that your break was refreshing and motivating!
(if you do ever want to upload photos to dreamwidth, you can go here: https://www.dreamwidth.org/file/new And you can find that link under the "create" tab on the homepage where it says "upload images". Then go here: https://www.dreamwidth.org/file/list to view all of your images and copy over the code for the full size image or the thumbnail image. You can change the size of the thumbnail image and the code will change too. But if you ever want to just link directly to an image you uploaded to tumblr, you can use <*img src="imagelinkhere"*> [take out the * in the code] and post it like that, but that will automatically be full size, which might end up being too big. If this is confusing, let me know! I'm also assuming you are using html to make your posts, and if you're using rich text, it's a bit different!)
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Date: 2020-03-09 09:55 pm (UTC)(if you do ever want to upload photos to dreamwidth, you can go here: https://www.dreamwidth.org/file/new And you can find that link under the "create" tab on the homepage where it says "upload images". Then go here: https://www.dreamwidth.org/file/list to view all of your images and copy over the code for the full size image or the thumbnail image. You can change the size of the thumbnail image and the code will change too. But if you ever want to just link directly to an image you uploaded to tumblr, you can use <*img src="imagelinkhere"*> [take out the * in the code] and post it like that, but that will automatically be full size, which might end up being too big. If this is confusing, let me know! I'm also assuming you are using html to make your posts, and if you're using rich text, it's a bit different!)