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This was one of the first drawings I did, I spent the afternoon walking around the line and retail area figuring it all out
Well, my little wheelchair bound ninja went off to school, he was totally diggin being in costume, this is the first year he has been able to wear hi costume to school, it was not allowed in prior years. Although he did have to leave his swords at home.
This rather large fabricated load takes up every inch of the trailer and more, with two rather nasty protrusions sticking out the rear , this is one load you would not want to get to close to. This trailer was not part of the woolfenden fleet, but hired in as and when required.The fabricated load was manufactured by Matthews Engineering Ltd. Anybody have any idear what this load is ?
Grandad's beloved 1941 two-tone cream-over-maroon DeSoto being backed into the side-loading car ferry MV Pemaquid. I think that, just as they do now, passengers were loaded first by walking up the ramps into the car deck and then topside, since I made this picture from the deck of the boat. You can see the stanchions and ropes that were used as grab rails for passengers, then dropped so the cars could load. The attendants who backed the cars in moved lightning-fast and packed 'em in like sardines in a can, yet there was never a scratch on Grandad's car so they must've known what they were doing. The ferries today make it relatively easy for the owners to back their own cars in, but there was no way they were going to let civilians back cars up a split ramp into a side-loader in 1954. :D
CREATIVITY QUOTE that inspired the page:
"We are each gifted in a unique and important way. It is our privilege and our adventure to discover our own special light." - Mary Dunbar
When I read this quote I instantly thought that this would be more meaningful for my daughter to read - but not at this time when she is six years old, but more like when she was 16 years old and she's in the midst of highschool and peer pressure to conform, thats when it would be really important for her to remember that she is unique. So I had this beautiful picture of her that was full of lightness taken last Sunday during her brother's birthday party (which is why she's holding balloons - she later set them free and made a wish - there were 6 balloons); and I had these cute little postage stamps that just happen to have the numbers "6" and "16" on them and I thought I'd make this page look a bit like an envelope. Maybe someday, when she's 16 or in the future sometime, she'll be having a hard time and be able to look at this page and get a better sense of herself.
{And morbidly: My Dad died at 56 years old and I always wish I could find some kind of letter from him. So, not that I'm planning on going anywhere in the next 10 years (before she's 16), but just in case...
{my grandmother always said if you worry about it then it won't happen} - so I guess I'm covered & I'll live a good long life - but then again, just in case, she'll have this one ;) }
Journaling: "From Allison at 6 years old 2/10: Don't forget that you are unique and beautiful." "To Allison at 16 years old: Stay true to yourself and your light in this age of conformity and know that I love
you. Love, Mom."
supplies: patterned paper (DCWV) + stickers (Martha Stewart) + stamp stickers (K&Company) + index cards + sharpie + 12x12 layout by Katie Scott.
loading bar idea. not sure i like it though. i think i like the arrow better.
suggestions are welcome.
This Flatcar is just what I needed.
A 4x4 laid atop the protruding Bunks on the opposite side pulls tight against the steelframe and provides an anchorpoint to self load the log. One Staunchion keeps the pull from sliding the 4x4 timber along.
Ideal for when a Tree isn't handy opposite, the Blocks allow the rope to be redirected to get the proper direction of pull required.
Philippine Army soldiers load up water to a SH-60 Seahawk for typhoon relief for the remote areas of the province. Some major bridges have been damaged by Typhoon Frank, cutting off some towns from vital supplies.
Trying new genre of street photography inspired by James Yeung and Jeff Krol.
You can find their photos at the link below:
www.flickr.com/photos/jeffkrol/
www.flickr.com/photos/jamesyeung/
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Country Music
[My plan is to rescan the past 7 days of layouts in tomorrow, so please forgive yet another horrible cell phone picture. Blah!!!]
Journaling reads:
"I always thought country music was about the neighbor's dog stealing your wife...tunes that only people out in the styx would listen to, or relate to. Never once did I think country music would come to mean so much to me. A summer full of sunny days and loud music. The chance to be the first car in the parking lot...ready for some serious tailgating. The opportunity to be caller number 9 on a local radio call-in contest...winning tickets & meeting a country star [Justin Moore]. Building jenga towers and being the envy of all tailgaters and concert-goers. Being THISCLOSE to Tim McGraw as he rocked out. Having meaningful lyrics that perfectly tell our love story...roadtrips around the state. Getting ON STAGE to take photos at the HOB. Giant jenga down. Discovering a secret love of ice cold budlight. Seats reserved at standing-room-only shows. I never imagined any of this...and now, I won't listen to anything else. 2-7-12"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [blue]
Patterned Paper: Echo Park [green], Imaginese [squares and guitars]
Letter Stickers: American Crafts
Pen: Staedtler
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
Day 30
I didn't really feel the prompt today, so I went my own way.
Journaling reads:
"we tailgate
we love to tailgate & this year might be our best yet - with a new alcoholic treat for each show, a pee bucket & tent & 9 shows lined up...we can't wait!!!"
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white]
Stamps: Papertrey Ink
Ink: Hero Arts
Washi Tape: Heidi Swapp, K & Co.
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Scotch, Glue Dots
Pen: Staedtler
Sequins: Darice
Thanks for looking!
GRAFENWOEHR TRAINING AREA, Germany -- Sgt. Luis Mitchell of the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade, loads a round into an M203 grenade launcher during an event at the 2010 U.S. Army Best Warrior Competition July 27. The competition is designed to test USAREUR Soldiers and Noncommissioned officers from across Europe in their military knowledge, warrior skills and endurance. The competition is scheduled to run through July 29 with the final winners to be announced Aug 12. (Photo by Army Sgt. Joel Salgado)
in this State government's owned warehouse, pick ups like this come from shelters ro pick up goods. this was taken around midnight.
en esta bodega del gobierno del estado se almacenan víveres y se transportan a los diferentes albergues.
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Block Handling wheel loader 块料铲装机
TITAN力威-K716
额定载重量 Rated load 16T
工作质量 Qperating weight 20T
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(From L to R) EMT Linda Kobielski, Flight Nurse Sherry Lee Porter and Flight Paramedic Dave Cauley load the patient into the back of Lifestar.
Day 6
Inspiration : Red Herring
[The background story]
When I watched the video and got the prompt for today, I was completely stumped. I thought about it all day long and decided to use the red from the prompt as a main color on my page. I'm not a huge fan of red so it was a little challenging for me, but since there's so much green in my photos, I actually think it works.
Also, it's VERY unlike me to have crooked journaling, but it's straight on the lines of the patterned paper and I purposely put it on an angle to match the photos, so I'll have to live with it.
Journaling reads:
"I'm a crafty person so when I was in LOWES & passed by all the pretty flowers & plants, I couldn't help but think, "well that could be fun". With some guidance from the parental unit, I loaded a cart full of colorful goodness & added 2 new chairs to the mix. I've got a couple strawberry plants in cinder blocks, some green & red peppers, jalepenos & seranos for Jon & a little cilantro...plus a bunch of colorful plants. An afternoon of soil & sun & I'm on my way! 6 May 2013"
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink [summer sunrise]
Patterned Paper: Papertrey Ink [pure poppy red floral], Studio Calico [green grid], My Mind's Eye [tan grid]
Letter stickers: Making Memories
Washi Tape: We R Memory Keepers [black], Anthropologie [orange]
Gems: Queen & Co.
Pen: Staedtler
Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Scotch
Thanks for looking!