Here's an easy way to add a fully-functional Google map to your blog or webpage. Why you would want to do that I don't know. It's your blog, after all, and one day you'll have to answer to your spouse and/or God about it.
Click here, then on the red WikiMapia button at the upper right of the page, then on the "Map on your page" dropdown option. A box will appear that you can drag to the location that you want (you can zoom in to the maximum resolution and also resize the borders to whatever rectangular shape you like). Cut and paste the HTML code into your page and there you go.
It's unnatural, I tell you. If we were meant to study roofs from such a height, we would have been equipped with stilts. Warning: Music and sound effects. It's a quite large QuickTime file, so you might want to let it buffer for a few seconds before clicking the Play button.
Update: Hmmph. What it seems to do is duplicate my Google ads in an iframe box. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I can always use the extra exposure.
Odd. I've looked at a couple of other blogs using it, also with Google ads, and there doesn't seem to be a problem. I've also crossposted it at Dodgeblogium; again, with no problem.
Aw, screw it. I'm too tired to figure this out and I'm going to bed. Sorry to disappoint. I've heard, though, that if you click on those Google ads, wonderous things can happen.
Update2: Now it's working. Goodnight, already.