I am working on creating Google Maps and Google Earth screenshots and .KMZ files for our upcoming Costa Rica and Peru trip.
In order to personalize the maps and flight routes, I uploaded an icon of Jose, our travel bear that is used instead of default icons for the placemarks. To use your own icons, upload the image, note the URL where the image is stored (Best is to copy the URL to your clipboard). Tip: It is best to upload a .gif image with transparent background for your icon.
in Google Maps click on the default placemark icon, then place it on the map.
Type in a title, then click on the default icon in this window.
Click on “Add an icon”. Your image will be placed under “My incons” link.
Enter (or paste) the URL of the image you want to use as an icon in the text box and click OK.
The placemark default icon is replaced with your personalized icon now. Place it anywhere you wish on your map.
You can add also your own customized icon in Google Earth. Click on add a placemark (yellow little push pin). When the next window opens, up enter a name for the placemark and click on the pushpin again, that will open up another window with many different pins and icons. Choose “Add Custom Icon”.
Browse for the location of the image you want to use as an icon and click OK.
It is in my blood… I have moved over 20 times in my life. After about 2 years coming in the same door, driving along the same street, parking in the same drive way, going to the same grocery store… I feel it is time to literally move on!
It is odd going back to the place you called home at one point in your life. Memories of building the house, planting trees and shrubs, bringing babies home for the first time, saying goodbye for the last time to loved ones, waiting for the school bus as your Kindergartener comes home on the first day of school, seeing your kids play in the snow, waiting our a hurricane….
Some houses we return to see on a regular basis, since they are in the same area we currently still live in, others not so often, since they are a few hours away and are only visited when going to see the grandmother. Some of the houses we saw for the last time, when we closed the door and drove away with the moving van.
Google Maps, now offers a “Street View“, that allows you to virtually move down any given street and have a 360 degree look around. Type in the address in Search, then click on Street View.
Here is my Trip down Memory Lane of the last 20 years living in the USA of houses.
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