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Road Trip-I'm behind due to scanner/printer problems...
Journaling says: July of 1978
That summer our family took a road trip to Florida...to Disney World. We few a few stops on the way in Virginia & a tourist place called "Soutn of the Border" (maybe SC or Georgia?). We, aslo, went to St. Augsutine, Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum and Cypress Gardens. It was a fun, HOT trip-no a/c in the car!
For one day only, the public get access to the loading bay at the Albert Hall to see the work of a group of graffers called Daydream Network. And there's no photography allowed.
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Terrible timing on my part. About 6 shop stewards were loading this taxi with identical bags, and it looked pretty wild, but I missed my chance. I guess I was too far away anyway.
Recently-preserved 43002 'Sir Kenneth Grange' at Locomotion Shildon. Taken at the 15th Anniversary Shildon Gala.
Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.
This was the quickest LO i ever did.
I'm not sure of the exact time probably 20-25 minutes to do the actual LO, but from the time i walked into my craft room to the finished product was just over 30 minutes, that included collecting supplies, a trip back upstairs to ask DH what the name of the moth was, etc.
This may have been one of my fastest pages EVER!!! And I actually like it! :) Although I'm going to be in trouble because I've done way more pics of one of my girls than the other....Lain, I may need some challenge for that!! I am loving using sticker letters again...who would have thunk it!!!
Another planner page. My 6yo learning to ride her bike without the training wheels! :(
PP Lily Bee/CS Bazzill/Stickers AC/Pen Sakura/String
Who Woulda Thunk Thursday-Found Photo
Found these old photos in a photo album my mom had made of my childhood. I think I'll add a title..but journaling says:
A summer time picnic with neighbors, the Laktiewiczs. We were at Halibut Point in Rockport MA...August 1963...I was 4 years old!
Halibut Point was a fun state park. You'd walk a mile or so through blueberry bushes to the rocks by the ocean to set up for the picnic. We went there often throughout the years!
Pictures Sunday morning at the VIA station in Cornwall
This what I plan to model, close or similar if I can
From the rear showing the pusher prime mover and an indication of the length of this combination. One Prime Mover is still attached at the front but another two have uncoupled at this rest stop because of parking limits. Total Weight of the whole thing is about 440 Tonnes. Load is about 190 Tonnes.
Note: Cabin on rear of carrier for operator to steer carrier.
Carrier has 160 Tyres on road add 4 Prime movers with ten each equals 200 Tyres.
Load up for the race, brutha.
More Bente-Bente
Part of Bente-Bente II.
Part I is over here.
Macapagal Highway
Manila, Philippines
Leica M7
Zeiss Biogon 28mm
Kodak Tri-X 400
I was enjoying the story about the dog for today's prompt so that made me think of this day with Buddy and used that for my layout
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)