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Probably not friendly for training

 

A contribution to the geotagged Parkour Training Spots Group

Another one of our favourite cakes, probably because my son is made about Digger Loaders and so is Andrew, who loved his cake!

Loading the cargo onto the truck

Credit: ESA/K. MacDonell

Getting loaded with 6a limestone that the G&W kept buying as ballast. It was a nice day to enjoy a cigar while the train got loaded.

A woman loads her car ready for a trip - Hamburg, Germany

Westbound coal loads traverse the scenic Lombard Canyon on MRL's Second Sub.

 

Patience can be a virtue. I sat alone atop this view for over two hours preoccupying my time by taking panoramic photos, playing games on my iPhone and just listening to nature. Soon, I heard the distinct sound of squealing wheels and prime movers before finally, the orange GEs appeared. The hike back to the car was a little treacherous. I only fell on my back once and encountered no wildlife.

A word of thanks to the contractor involved who was lifting first cut silage near Kildorrery County Cork

Glasson Grain used a number of cranes, fork lifts and bucket loaders. This CAT 4x2 bucket loader seen on 20/7/91 was one of them

This is one of 4 layouts I did as part of the LOAD sketch challenge. I got completely carried away because it was such a simple design. It was the perfect spot and size for all those "2 photo" events that I wanted to scrap.

Log loader used in connection with skidder. Hilton Dodge Company. 1910. Photo by Huron H. Smith.

Location: Town, Georgia, U.S.A., North America

Original material: 5x7 inch glass negative

Digital Identifier: CSB31335

 

06/06/2014 Greenmarket vendors loading items onto their van at Union Square Park. Kodak Ektar 100. Olympus 35 SP. G.Zuiko 42mm 1:1.7.

Graffiti art at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

memory lane******2200 lb supply bundles exit from 10,000 ft over S. Vietnam headed for the troops in the jungles below. This was leads four bundle drop to check for accuracy, the rest followed with a 16 bundle load. The high altitude kept us away from SA7 missiles and other nasty projectiles. Recovery of goods was nearly 97%.

Loading the canoes on a remote trip in early May. JackMtn.com

Asukamura Nara in Japan.

4-H is a global network of youth organizations whose mission is "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development." They do this by learning through service. A 4-H group known as the O.W.L.S., Outdoor Wildlife Leadership Service, visited Brandon Spring Group Center at Land Between The Lakes in May 2016. O.W.L.S. educates kids on a variety of outdoor, survival, and identification skills. These include wildlife tracking, studying avian populations, Dutch oven cooking, and ice cream making. These 4-H’ers planted a butterfly garden, weeded flowerbeds, and helped with trail work and maintenance projects. Photo by Brian Truskey

A loading area at The West Side Market

From the same position as the previous photo, but turned to the right, we see the loading dock. From here wagons could be unloaded onto the hard standing in the centre of the photo or the crane could lower blocks down to the roadway immediately below.

Catherine Hill Bay's famous coal loading wharf had its Southern arm burn down in the October, 2013 bush fires.

Inbound coal loads pass an empty "honey wagon".

Jersey Bus Tours Cannon loads for another tour of the island when seen at Liberation Square St Helier. 01/11/14

The driver of Tantivy 60 loads passengers luggage into the boot in Kensington Place St Helier. 04/07/15

Preproduction vehicles from GPV test loading compliance with a C-5 Aircraft at Selfridge Air National Guard Base

We observed a lot of trucks loading and hauling sugar cane while driving in northeastern Thailand.

The Merchant Ship "ARUNDO" taking on a bulk load in the Port of Teignmouth on 18 December 2012.

 

Camera: Olympus AZ-4 Zoom 35mm SLR.

Film: Fuji negative film. 200 ASA.

LOAD Day Two

 

I tend to scrap the everyday moments all the time. I don't think that I have "big events" so the little moments mean the most to me.

 

The photo is one I posted to Instagram. I took a screen shot of it from my text feed.

 

Journaling reads:

"Dad got an iPhone before I did so I had to follow suit - just so I could text him - for free. I love his fatherly advice - like how to get something out of a dryer vent, but what I love even more is the way he's okay with Jon - even calling him "a keeper". I think that's something every girl wants to hear - or read! I love our random texts back & forth. :)"

 

Supplies used:

Patterned paper: Bella Boulevard, Doodlebug

Cardstock: Papertrey Ink

Letter stickers: Kelly Purkey for Simon Says Stamp

Washi tape: Freckled Fawn, unknown

Die cuts: Silhouette

Pen: Signo, Staedtler

Adhesive: Scotch

Color spray: Heidi Swapp

 

There are a couple up-close detailed photos in my photo stream.

 

Thanks for looking!

Macon, Ga. Sept. 10, 2017 - Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team located in Macon, Ga. load out Humvees and Light Medium Tactical Vehicles (LMTVs) with gear, supplies and equipment. The vehicles will transport these Soldiers who are deploying to areas in south Georgia that have been indicated as areas that may be impacted by Hurricane Irma. They will provide support during security, recovery and relief efforts.

 

(Georgia Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Mozelle Blakley)

On and on it goes.... funny how it only seems like yesterday(Actually one year ago) that I was shifting loads from the Mill out to dry at Woods End.

 

Sure is nice to have the braking power of the Motor to get that load stopped right at the doorway, past hand-tramming required spragging the rear wheelset and hoping.

 

the old massey piled up the rubbish that was left of the burnt down barn.

Marla. South Australia.

We observed a lot of trucks loading and hauling sugar cane while driving in northeastern Thailand.

Volvo L90D wheel front-end loader carries asphalt debris to rear dump truck. Broadway Bridge, Ann Arbor, 2003

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