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Interesting relationship between the tree and rock.

Too. Tired. Double birthday parties for my 4 year old tomorrow. Zzzzz.....

 

PS The 4 year old.... he's the baby in this LO! Sniff.

Snow blowers are awesome! I would've hated to shovel all of that.

Wicked Wednesday-Simple Simon

This is a continuation of yesterday's page...

...after receiving a flu shot at the nursing home he was in, Dad contracted Guillan-Barre Syndrome. Three short weeks later, after not being diagnosed right away, he was unable to breather on hos own, unable to move..we had to make a TOUGH decison..Love you and miss you Dad!

Arthur H. Anderson

Jan 13, 1928 to Nov 27, 2010

Die cast and plastic front end loader made by Jiede. The lift arms don't lift very far. There is a smoke feature.

Scrapping on the road today as I sit in the hotel room waiting for my son's soccer tournament to start. The rain keeps coming down and doesn't look like it will let up. So I am glad that I have some scrappy diversions.

 

Would have loved to have scrapped my younger son's karate demonstration photos but didn't bring them with me. So had to improvise. I made up this layout with photos from the Lights, Cameras, Action Stunt Show at Disney's Hollywood Studios. I used the journaling block to set the scene and fit the prompt...sort of quirky...but I like it and not sure what else I would have posted about these photos, so it saved me the trouble.

 

When I get home, I may try to embellish some more. Had to go with the limited supplies that I brought with me. Luckily the Cosmo Cricket paper pack I brought contained the saying at the bottom "That's my story and I'm sticking to it," which went perfectly with the theme.

Found this oldy and moldy in my "to be finished" bin, dusted it off, added my journalling; overall, I'm pretty happy with it.

Vehicles are seen loading onto the ferry at Sorrento.

Port Phillip Bay - Victoria.

I made the photo and the background paper 1/2 opaque, Banjo picture small one and the Love circle logo transparent to a degree. Rage Italic font

This is one of my dreams - to someday get up the nerve to take a hot air balloon ride. Some day........ Thanks

Getting the gear out.

In May 2009 I joined Silverstein on their Headline Tour across Europe.

 

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Country Director and Pilot Jakob Adolf loading a collapsable boat onto the Cessna 208 Caravan at Sahakevo, Madagascar.

Dragonboat Racing with Amathus - Milton Keynes 06-Jun-2023: Loading the Boat

Sure, this doesn't look like much, but it's his first load. He's delivering to Route 4935.

A loader at the abandoned Jolly Rancher mine.

International 4900 Pak-Mor Rear Loader

Loading cement sacks to the ship. Port Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta, Indonesia

A utility train is seen loading at Yellow Creek on the Carrs Fork Branch the day after Thanksgiving in 2022. Take note that our trailing unit today is CSX 3194.

I love these pics!! I do have to say that even with the template, it took me a while to do this one!! heehee...

 

credits: (everything from Oscraps)

Template ...Wild Heart template from Taylor Made Designs

papers from Sue Cummings Simply Quick Nov and Paislee Press and Audrey Neal's Photogenic

WA from Sue's Bonus 1 from her {52} inspirations

flower from Vicki Stegall and Paislee Press's Big Easy

Ribbons from Karah Fredrick's Flat Neutral (some are recolored :) )

staple from Oscraps collab ScrapNArt's Love Letters

Pictures Sunday morning at the VIA station in Cornwall

Double dipping today. This is for Week 3 of Dimensional Design at BPS. I used an old Coordinates Collection kit with SEI papers. Inspired by Stacy J's blog post.

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