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I did set the timer with this one for 30 minutes, the journaling tag set me back a few minutes, though. I love to add words, but feel that they often get in the way of my design. Which is why I love hidden journaling. I tucked it right up there at the top with that little ribbony tag sticking out!

 

Ella's 6 weeks of sketches challenge helped out with my design! thanks Ella! this is quite a turn on the original sketch but if you squeeze your eyes, you'll see it!

 

feels really good to use this BG paper. Been in my stash WAY too long!

 

thanks for looking!

Loading canola out of a field bin.

The paint drops were inspired by Julie Fei-Fan Blazer. I love her blog and have been sneaking peeks all day.

 

In order to figure out how to get the idea I had in my head (white space + tiny picture) I browesed twopeas until I found this: www.twopeasinabucket.com/gallery/member/248426-vee/167118...

I am definitely a line it up straight girl!! i love my centering ruler :) so I went with the tilt....be it ever so slight!!

 

this came together pretty easy using the Studio Calico sunday sketch by Maggie Holmes...

United States Military Academy at West Point Cadets take part in hot load training at Landing Zone Vulture July 20, 2014. Hot load training gives the cadets an opportunity to load and unload a fully functioning UH-60 Blackhawk with full combat gear. (US Army photo by Spc. Frank Cagnina)

From a pagemaps sketch.

 

My son's first grade field trip. He and his friends took most of the pictures.

 

Background paper, alpha, brushes and stitched frame: K. Pertiet

PP - Bren Boone

 

An Abnormal Load was moved on the evening of 25th January 2012. The load was moved from Able Seaton Port, Hartlepool to a gas installation on Seal Sands. The load was escorted by 2 police cars and 2 police motorbike outriders. Abnormal Load Engineering A.L.E. undertook the move.

Video can be found

youtu.be/3xKu72SpvKk

Idea from yesterday's prompt...

 

We found an old typewriter in the attic and my daughter typed some sweet little notes. I can add more notes as they come.

Nikon F4 s

Nikkor 50 mm 1.4 Af

Kodak Eastman Double-X @800

Epson Perfection V500

This was 'stock-turning day' at the C&PRR, during which four vehicles were turned: the class 31, two '08s' (nos D3018 and 08 825) and single-unit railcar no W55023.

 

The '31', originally no D5581 and then no 31 163 is currently numbered 97 205 wears the (fictitious, I think) livery of the Derby Railway Technical Centre. It was being turned in order to ease the removal of a defective traction motor.

 

The winch on the wagon struggled with a direct pull on the 100+-ton loco so a pulley was attached to the drawbar to halve the pull for each revolution of the winch drum.

 

Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway.

I made this card using Lawn Fawn's Loads of Fun stamp set coloured with Copic markers. I popped up the laudry basket on foam tape and added glossy accents to the washer to make it look like a glass door. More details at: mochafrapscrapper.blogspot.ca/2016/02/loads-of-fun.html

Loading dock for a large farming operation in Milford Center, OH

Swarf added to represent scrap metal

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ADOT's video production crew was on hand to get footage of the oversize load.

FORT STEWART, Ga. September 29, 2015 – An M777 Howitzer crewmember of Battery C, 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment prepares to load a powder charge while conducting live fire at Fort Stewart.

Georgia Army National Guard photo by Capt. William Carraway / released

 

NS loading coal at Princeton with a NYC painted SD70ACe

I missed Day 10, but that's ok with me. I followed today's prompt and lifted Orange Everthing's layout .

 

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Loading large burlap bags of spices onto a rickshaw in the narrow streets of the old Delhi spice market.

Lomo LC-A+

Agfa CT100 Precisa cross processed

Nosler 60 grain, CFE-223 26 grain

i LOVE ribbon, so today was faboo for me. It is only attached under the floral strip. Quick and easy...LOAD really makes me scrap pictures i haven't been able to do. I love a good challenge.

The load area of It's a Small World at Tokyo Disneyland.

 

Georgia Army National Guardsman Sgt. Justin Niebrand, a combat engineer with the Augusta based Headquarters, 878th Engineer Battalion, prepares to engage targets during Mk19 Automatic Grenade Launcher qualification on July 18th, 2018, at Fort Stewart, Ga. More than 1100 Soldiers from across the state are conducting annual training focused on Soldier individual and collective tasks.

 

Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. R.J. Lannom Jr

Helping load a non-standard meal to the til

Most of the buses in this region also act as delivery vehicles. (The sofa is unlikely to be the last thing to be loaded.)

The combined VIA 601/603 has arrived at Hervey Jct and quite a bit of passengers are boarding. Soon the two trains will split and 601 will head to Jonquière and 603 will go to Senneterre.

Large load being moved.

Southbound iron ore concentrate loads run down the main at Charles siding on the Chemin De Fer Cartier, an isolated and neglected paradise of railroading.

 

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Charles Siding, Chemin de fer Cartier

Réserve faunique de Port-Cartier-Sept-Îles.

Lac-Walker, Quebec

Monday, September 19, 2016

 

©2016 Matthew James Ryan, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This photo may not be republished, copied, printed or used in any way, on any medium and under any circumstances without written consent. This is my living, so violators will be prosecuted.

Well, this old barn is a mess and this add-on is likewise. This old abandoned barn on a Crane Hollow farm is inching toward the soil it is beginning to emulate. If this is a cattle loading ramp, it will beat the barn sooner. Maybe they turn bulls into steers here. I bet they are hard to steer after that! If cattle were smarter, would the have an inkling of their destiny once they got up the ramp? Click the link in the comment for one cow's experience with the loading ramp.

 

Maybe they put a sheep dip tank below the ramp and marched them up the ramp. Well, sheep! Mutton, ptttouie! One would hope that all the surrounding detritus had a function at some time in the past. One also wonders what was stored inside that needed protection of the metal grating over the window. My guess is cattle feed or grain for or from planting.

 

The lengthinning rays of the warm color of an autumn sun paint the old barn. This season has stretched into December. The unpainted wood has the look of a one time white wash. This barn is patch upon patch but there must have been an electrical feed here at one time. This was a life style when agriculture ruled. This farm is now abandoned since any soil was turned or the barnyard animals fed from this barn.

 

This venue is loaded with a plethora of prospective photographs with lots of elements to include. Unfortunately the afternoon is shortening with shutter speeds lengthening and I did not even take out the tripod but there was another corral fence that I used it for a camera prop so that I could still set the lens opening up to f/22 @ 1/40th/sec @ 58mm on the 24-70mm f/2.8G Nikkor Normal-Zoom, a lens that only shakes when I use speeds that are way to slow. This is December 14th and I was lucky to get some preliminary scouting done before the sun splashed into the western seas. I have no idea how many hand held shots I burned off. Some were shook. I'll be back for a full day of possibilities with the tripod in hand.

  

DULUTH, Minn. -- The Federal Hunter, the first 'saltie' of the season for Duluth loads wheat at CHS April 1. Once loaded the vessel will travel just over 2,000 miles through the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway to reach the Atlantic Ocean. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Denise Wolvin)

Despite the junction, the traffic lights, the double yellow lines and the advisory cycle lane, loading is allowed on this stretch of Queens Road in Bristol between the hours of 9.15 and 16.45 Monday to Friday. Evenings, early mornings and all weekend hours are also fine.

 

American Century loads coal at Superior Midwest Energy. Photographed from Enger Tower in Duluth.

 

Photographed using a Sony NEX 5N using a Nikkor 200-600mm f/9.5 lens at f/16.

Loading big bags of Calcinit into hold nr. 6 of the Star Lofoten

I made this card using Lawn Fawn's Loads of Fun stamp set coloured with Copic markers. I popped up the laudry basket on foam tape and added glossy accents to the washer to make it look like a glass door. More details at: mochafrapscrapper.blogspot.ca/2016/02/loads-of-fun.html

A bunch of local log truckers got together to do a charity run for a dying friend. The best part was that Toad got to drive his truck in to town-at the head of the 28 truck convoy!

I'm proud to say that I was a part of it. With the donations from the loads, a free will offering afterwards and a charity auction we raised $28 000 for his family!

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