Aussie-Chookmum
Obeying her avian masters
No, I add the photos in backyard chickens directly so the word documents do not have them. My process is the following:
- I will write the text in word. Sometimes this takes a couple of weeks as I research old photos and ask my wife if I am remembering things correctly. Not to mention the times I have to walk away because I have gotten too emotional.
So far these stories are from more than 5 years ago and I need to make sure that I am remembering correctly.
- I will then go out to dropbox to find photos that support the story. Some I have identified while writing the story, others I don't even remember but I find while I am culling through what is in that massive library. Not to mention that it also takes a little bit to identify which leghorns is which. I have a key I've developed based upon combs, tails and feet but when I first started doing this I had almost no idea which was Dolly, Trisha, or Elphie. With Elphie's story I finally started a timeline which helps a lot in identification. Leghorns are great hens but they really do look very similar to each other.
- I download the photos I want to use to my tablet where I have written the story in Word. What I do not do is go ahead and place the photos into Word as it has always seemed like duplicative work.
- I select all of the text from the Word document and paste it into BYC.
- I then go through, upload and caption the photos in BYC directly.
- I will save it and review it trying to make sure every reads well (not always successful there) and then post.
I see.
I was thinking that it might save you some time in the long run to keep the relevant photos with each story. (You know...for the book

I wonder if you could convince Paul Adshead to illustrate it for you?