This is a test post from my new little Chrome laptop (formally Windows 10). There's a lot going on here, and it's a proof of concept with a bunch of functioning parts.

First, I took two photos of Piper with my phone on her little warming blanket in quick succession. Then I had to figure out image transfer between phone and laptop with a USB cord. Got it, and then transferred the photos over.

I then used the built-in photo editing features of Chrome to resample, resize, and visually tune them. This works great, no need for a standalone editor.

I store photos for this blog in two different places. Most of them are stored on my paid Flickr account in the cloud, and this was simply a matter of logging in and transferring the first photo up via the browser.

I also store photos in a directory on my host server, which required an SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) connection to be established, which was complex and successful. Here's the second photo from the OldManJim server:

Finally, I had to log in as Admin to my blog and write this post. A lot of interesting challenges met, and overcome.

Update: Just pulled the card from my Sony camera, plugged it in to a USB reader and had full access.