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One race horse loaded fro it's trip to Moscow

sorry for the fuzzy photo...i'm in a hotel room :)

 

LOAD Day 1

Train 6469 loads up at Port Washington for a twilight trip to the Big Apple.

Last shot in the series. I like it!

66419 at New Cumnock loading shortly after arriving with 4S08 from York Holgate

Freighter Semiramis at Viterra

This is me loading the truck at BOC Port Kembla. I like all the different coloured lights. I put the headlights on parkers only as it would have washed everything out

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A favorite photo of my grandmother Grace as a teenager. My white space (i.e. cardstock) is a lovely periwinkle color in real life, but it didn't turn out that way in the photo at this hour...

Jet Provost XW375 being loaded onto a low loader for transport to another place.

The John J. Boland being loaded with rock gypsum at National Gypsum Company's marine terminal, known as Port Gypsum, Alabaster Township, Iosco County, Michigan. The ship is 680 ft. long, has a beam of 78 ft. and a displacement of 33.8K tons. It is a self-unloading bulk carrier built in 1973 by American Steamship Co. This company has the red, white and black-colored markings shown on the stack.

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Groupings... oh my. I LOVE the look of bunches or clusters or as Lain put it, "blobs" of things seeming to have been "thrown" on the page. It looks so effortless and free. However.... I JUST CANNOT DO IT! It is completely unnatural to me. This page, while I like how it turned out, took WAY too long to get those butterflies to look like they "flew" onto the page. Not effortless in the least. More like frustrating and annoying. And it looks more like they want to fly OFF the page than on it! lol.

 

BTW, thanks everyone for all the nice comments on my layouts. I REALLY appreciate it!

I can see I need some picture taking help.

 

Journaling reads:

tuna sandwiches were my favorite lunch to take to school. Mom made it with eggs - NO pickles.

 

My cousins introduced me to potato chips on tuna. I still eat it that way and am very precise in how I place the chips.

 

Our first big fight as a married couple revolved around a tuna sandwich. I ended up with tuna on my face and he wound up on the couch!

Christmas Dinner with Family

Tantivy 14 loads at Liberation Square St Helier. 07/05/15

For when you are in a hurry and need to load nouns quickly, our office park now features a noun loading zone right out front for grammarians on the go. However, do note that one must verb one’s nouns in this spot

Medics load a patient into REACH 3. The helicopter air ambulance was dispatched to Cerrito Vista Park in El Cerrito, California to transport an individual ejected from a vehicle in a multi-vehicle accident at Moser and San Pablo Avenue:

www.eastbaytimes.com/2017/03/26/el-cerrito-major-accident...

The loading bays at Favor Parker's Stoke Ferry Feed Mill on a busy Saturday 28/3/98

Off to the South of France.

Hunslet Austerity 'Whiston' (Works No.3694 built in 1950) working at the loading bay at the section mill at Allied Steel & Wire, Tremorfa Works, Cardiff, on 1st August 1999, during a photographic charter event organised by '30742 Charters', with the locomotive and crew on loan from the Foxfield Railway. The original mill at Tremorfa was commissioned in 1964 and updated in 1985 to produce a range of medium steel section products recycled from scrap metal using the electric arc furnace method.

 

Taken with a Mamiya 645 Pro TL camera fitted with a 45mm lens using Agfa Scala black and white transparency film rated at 200ASA

 

© Gordon Edgar - All rights reserved. Please do not use my images without my explicit permission

Thomas Hill Vanguard, No. 186V of 1967, positions a short rake of ironstone hoppers for loading.

 

Rocks by Rail, Rutland.

Thank goodness this day is here. It wasn't that LOAD has stressed me out, I just need a break. In just one month I've managed two injuries (beginning of the month was my neck, currently icing a bad back). I have quilting projects lining up, not to speak of teacher gifts and laaauuundryyy. (I can't be the only one with that problem! haha) I'm not complaining because I truly enjoyed this month of LOAD and everything surrounding it. I finished over 31 pages and I'm so happy I did it. Thanks Lain for a great event!

Unfortunately this is not really a maternity styled top as advertised on Think Geek. It's actually kinda short so it's not going to cover my belly once I'm a lot larger. I sent an email to Think Geek's CS pointing out that their advertised shirt is not the same as the one they sent me.

NS 1095, 1002, and 8090 lead Southbound loads from Bell County Coal.

These are our weapons of choice.

  

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Infusionsoft is the leader in small business email marketing and these are a few photos from our office.

HOHENFELS, Germany -- Soldiers assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team enter the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter and prepare for an air assault mission into an objective as part of their Full Spectrum Training Environment being held at Hohenfels Germany. (US Army Europe Public Affairs photo by Richard Bumgardner).

On the free motorhome parking at Méharicourt we were able to see how they make traditional blue dye from woad.

 

One drum is already 'cooking', the second is being loaded with freshly cut woad (la waide).

   

The aspect of the design that changed the most was the loading station. Looking at pictures of the real one I was able to replicate it better than the previous version

3D rendering of a truck and a group of cartons

When I saw the prompt, I thought of my doctor's appt and what she was going to say. I typed up the journaling to show her, she posed for a picture and wrote me a script for exercise.... but I promised her those would go no further than my own scrapbook.

 

(She loved "her" words and had nothing else to add... though the last bullet item was something that she had actually said to me before.

The Roosevelt Lake Bridge carries state route 188 over Roosevelt Lake near Roosevelt Arizona in Gila County.

Okay. Now I'm just being silly. I did use two colors I wouldn't normally. ;)

 

I think this will be the story of Victor Viking and his many adventures.

 

The force is strong in this one.

 

(and I obviously need sleep!)

Model: Scania R 124G 420 8X4 (R-Series 4)

VIN: XLER8X40004480870

1. Registration: 2002-12-23

Company: unknown owner (DK)

Fleet No.: -

Nickname: -

License plates: BB23195 (may 2016-?)

Previous reg.: VT90308 (feb. 2008-may 2016), SN95396 (dec. 2002-dec. 2007)

Later reg.: n/a

Retirement age: still active at time of upload (2017)

Photo location: Motorway 501 (Aarhus Syd Motorvejen), Viby J, Aarhus, DK

 

Quite a battling sight, this old Scania. Apart from the missing front corner, it looks quite fine, but it is completely unmarked. I took 3 photos during the passing and despite intense studying of all 3, no owner's id could be found on truck, trailer, excavator or loader - nothing!

 

If anybody knows anything about this truck's past or present, please leave a comment.

 

Going up the steep hill leading sw out of Aarhus past Viby and Stautrup. Underpowered and/or heavily loaded trucks often struggle here.

  

Retirement age for trucks: many used trucks are offered for sale on international markets. If sold to a foreign buyer, this will not be listed in the danish motor registry, so a "retired" truck may or may not have been exported. In other words, the "retirement age" only shows the age, at which the truck stopped running on danish license plates.

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