View allAll Photos Tagged Load
They charged $25 for all the pumpkins you could carry from one line to another. Naturally, we loaded my brother up...
If you look really close, you'll see where the title comes from for this old brick wall. Interesting that "tile" is stamped on each orange unit, and not "brick". Must be something that historical research could reveal about the manufacturer in Texas at this time.
This is one of three "new" images from that same old wall of the Ritz Theatre in Memphis, Texas. There is a new collection of the six images into a montage, here.
This was a very hard prompt for me, I'm always stuggling with how I am really am and always evolving both in life and in my creative style. So here we go. :-)
Pfc. Taj Boyd, a truck driver with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team, secures a load of tires for the return leg of a combat logistics patrol July 9, 2012, Ghazni province, Afghanistan. Boyd is assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion.
(Photo by Sgt. Mike MacLeod)
I was told this is a WWII aircraft bomb loader. Looks more like logging equipment to me. I couldn't find any old military identification tags on it either. But it's neat looking anyway.
1250@f11
CTG design and manufacture struts. Our struts transfer load in several different conditions. These components are structurally designed to resist compression, tension, bending and torque loads. The strut pictured was developed specifically for the electrical motor/generator unit in a next generation wind turbine.
The Way and Works team made the most of it being a quiet day by laying more track in the temporary siding. Here they are seen in Nillumbik Sidings loading the rail train behind D2 1300.
DVR Public Running featuring the return of S301.
Bobcat Company believes in demonstrating the machines to all. This photo shows an early model traveling to showcase the features.
i had some scraps of ribbon and fabric sitting on my table from a wreath i made...worked perfect here. just some bits glued down and some flowers i made...i am very into the flowers. There is a second page to this layout that has the title and journalling, but it is just 6 photos that completely cover the page. Needed fast and easy.
Arguably Avonmouth's most distinctive structure, this coal loader (not flour silo!) looms over the port and industrial premises of Avonmouth, nr Bristol.
Men loading the truck with seeds to be distributed to beneficiaries.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/CAR. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Title:
Load Central Your one stop Reloading Station
Description:
Load Central - Your one stop Reloading Station
website:
filtrepreneur-foodcart.weebly.com
other site:
You want to become a Retailer Load Central or Need a Load Central Account
Minimum Load PHP2,000 (to Deposit: BPI / BDO / Western Union)
If you have any problem just call me at 415_03_21 / 780_06_03 - Look for Ryan
Mobile no: 0927_68_33_271 / 0933_18_212_88 - Text Only
How to become a retailer / Need a Load Central Account?
Just send in the following details to 0927_68_33_271 / 0933_18_212_88 - Text Only
Full Name(Surname, First Name, Middle Name):
Cellphone Number:
Email Address
Address:
City:
Province:
ID Type:
ID Number:
Then you will recieve a confirmation message regarding your registration
Here is the partial product list:
Product Name / Description
Smart Eload
Smart BRO
Red Mobile
PLDT Load
CIGNAL Load Plan
Globe Amax
Touch Mobile Amax
Sun Xpressload
Sun Call & Text Unlimited
Smart Buddy Card
Talk N Text Card
Globe Card
Touch Mobile Card
MOL
Garena Shells
Ultimate Game Card
Triplejack
PlayOMG
LevelUp Games
AMPED
RAN ONLINE
Game Club
EaglePoints
CUBITS
Softnyx
Special Force DFI Phil Server
Friendster Coins
GAMEYEZ
OMNI
XiXi Games
VOOMGA
Game Horde
Massive Gaming MCOINS
Asiasoft ACASH
Lucky Manny
MoreFun
SNSPLUS (Soul of Summoners)
GSquare
CosmicBreak
Tongits
Smartlink
Dream
PLDT Touch Card
Globelines
Globe TipIDD
Affordacall
Bayan Wireless Landline Prepaid
MOBIP (BiP Networks)
USBIP (BiP Networks)
Click Music Philippines
ABS CBN VOTE CARD
Air21 Shopinas e-Gift Certificate
MyMusicStore
OPM2Go
Click VoIP
Happy2Bid
PT&T SUPERWIFI
ESET
SPARX (Pioneer Insurance)
Textwise
FREE Inquiry Service for Load Central Retailers
Ryan Hicaiji - 0927_68_33_271
website:
filtrepreneur-foodcart.weebly.com
other site:
This layout took forever to prepare, yet fell together very easily once all the photos were printed! It features photos of Hong Kong from 1991-93 when my husband and I lived there. The paper is the gorgeous new Kaisercraft collection Hanami Garden. I didn't add anything else as I felt the photos, and the text I added to them, were enough.
The journalling reads:
Which moment would you choose to live again?
A difficul question. I look back to enjoy the momories rather than wish I could live them again. Who is to say they would be as good the second time around? But while I wouldn't chose to live them again, the three years we had in Hong Kong were great. Newly married, child-free, our first time living abroad - our time there was full of fun and laughter, new experiences, wonderful sights. They seemed to be very carefree years - but that might be the rose-tinted glasses at work! I wouldn't change anything about my life, and I have no regrets - but if I were to go back, maybe this is where I would choose.
...into the inland waterways vessel Marlin at the Euroports Terminal at the 3rd Haven dock. The 1943 built Marlin will take the bulk load to France
While the captain of the ship loads cargo into the interior cargo hold, the robotic arms on the side of the ship lift the rest of the cargo onto the carbo bay on top of the ship.
PROTIP- loading Kodachrome in the dark doesn't give you any more frames because they splice the rolls together.
On a quest for more behind-the-scenes photos, I was drawn to the stage where crew members were working diligently on the load-in. During load-in, crew members unload and set up the 2010 Festival lighting equipment. Glimmerglass Opera rents these materials, so every year when the lights arrive they must be carefully mounted on battens and suspended high above the performers. Hard hats were required for everyone working in the area, so I grabbed a bright orange hard hat marked "visitor" and went to work. I was lucky to have enough light to capture this photo of Brian Quiricone, an electrics intern. He used a lift to follow these cables high above the stage, securing them along the way.
-Claire McAdams
Day Eight
Inspiration from the Vera Bradley ad...I rotated the page 90 degrees to the left.
I feel like I should have more journaling on this page...but I didn't know where to put it. I know the background is super busy, but I am glad I got these photos scrapped.
I used vellum to act like the tape in the ad, was a little more subtle than the tissue tape I have on hand.
Journaling reads:
"Stir Crazy @ Legacy Village: a wonderful place for lunch or dinner! Market Bar love!"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [black], The Paper Company [kraft]
Vellum: The Paper Company
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Pen: Staedtler
Ink: Ink It Up!
Corner rounder: We R Memory Keepers
Adhesive: Scotch, Xyron
Thanks for looking!