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July 9, 2023 - Our bus driver loads our luggage into the bus. We depart Porto this morning and head to our final destination Lisbon the capital of Portugal.
I did the opposite of the revolver and that is hope. Today, I toured the Parade Company that puts on the Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade. It gave me hope, pride and awe. I used beautiful day content from Creative Memoires and Beautiful Birthday editions. I can't remember the font.
Went out today with a buddy to take a couple of shots of his beautiful civic. We have been planning to get some nice evening panning shots for 3 month now but our schedules have been always conflicting. So today we agreed just to make a night shot out of it and finally met.
Here we see my daughter, Albany, loading another roll of film into her Minolta. The man looking at her seemed to be a photography buff and was in amazement that someone was actually putting film into a camera. He just watched with a look of genuine happiness on his face.
pont des arts, paris , france
LOAD Day 22 - Holidays
I'm behind because I had scanner/printer problems....
While looking thru old slides I found a notebook in the box. I used to record everything I got for Christmas so I could send Thank you notes ( a lost art). Wel,l I found a list for the year of the picturs (1973) I was going to use, so I had to put it on the page.
Journaling says Holiday Traditions...
Real Tree
Swedish Pancakes
Pickled Herring
family
church
This is the last of my wedding album pages. This year LOAD has been about finishing projects I started many years ago. Thank you for looking. I love all the comments.
This one was definitely tough!!!! I wasn't going to do this, but I decided to anyway..thru the tears...
A Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day...Nov. 27, 2010..
the day we had to let my dad go..
(story con'td on Day 30)
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.
No matter how much I thought about doing something with my emails, this is what kept popping in my head. Snail Mail! And who better to represent it than Gary? It took me forvever to fussy cut this and trace the edges, but in the end, I have a fun lo.
loading shotgun at sunday funday whiskey and gun day, in front royal virginia. i stole these shots from erinfarm so i wouldn't lose them. thanks!
I love this challenge! I enjoy making my own embellishments and mix them in with simple brads and buttons.
The typewriter auteur motif as reappered! The Journaling reads: "We are celebrating our 25th anniversary this weekend so the only person I am jealous of is the time machine inventor so I can do all the things I want to today."
I used all Creative Memories freebees and colored them green except for the love bug/green eyed monster. I used current pictures, the one in the background I turned down the opacity so that it was background. Font is Viner ITC hand and ariel black
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.
How much gear can you pack into a Nissan truck with a tiny bed? Five pounds of stuff in a three pound bucket.
Lots of black space... In the ten years I've had my cat, he's only been in one other scrapbook layout, so I decided it was his day to shine. I used Making Memories stamps (I love these little letters), cardboard for dimension, Coccoina eco-friendly paste, and the paw print paper I used in the only other layout my cat appeared in (and that was 8 years ago!).
LO scraplifted from Becky Higgins.
Why is it I can never take a nice sharp photo of my layouts? They are always a bit fuzzy and you can never read the journaling! And on this LO I used a really cute zig-zag stitch stamp all the way around that you can't really see. Sigh. Any tips or tricks?
Anyway, the LO is about how I got a frantic call from our dayhome provider that Grayson had sliced his head open. We both rushed and met up at the Alberta Children's Hospital which Grayson is no stranger to! The TV's and such kept him occupied while they stittched him up. Of course I was more worried and scared than he was!
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Above the loading chute, they placed a small steel container that was lined with huge bag, and that bag was filled with the plastic pellets. Then the table that the container was placed on lifted hydraulically on the far end, resulting in the pellets basically dumping out of the container, into a large funnel, and into the trailer.