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We were on a sleigh ride but the best part was taking along the yummy hot chocolate to keep us warm. :)

The rapid loading bunker at Shirebrook Colliery built by Babcock Engineering who later built the rapid loading bunker at Harworth. This is the same design as the one at nearby Langwith Colliery. Not sure when the picture would have been taken, maybe the early to mid 70's?

Brownie finally gets some film.

Trans Action Transport Kenworth T800 with

a Terex mine haul dump truck.

Strombolian activity few hours before the beginning of the 24th Paroxysm (6th in 2012) - Etna

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Internal view of 8Ω 100W AF dummy load.

When you buy a Volvo, you get a highly reliable and productive wheel loader complete with features to promote efficiency.

 

Visit the Volvo Construction Equipment, North America website for more information on

Wheel Loaders.

The pea crop is in at Sleepy Eye Minnesota.

Loading up for a trip to Davenport

Day 1 of LOAD. Used Lain's prompt with the 1st photos I found. Not the most meaningful layout but hey, I scrapped these photos! :)

 

Back later with a supply list.

Stena Line at Birkenhead

Loading a load of Ethanol from Park Petroleum , Albion Park NSW

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NOAA and Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) scientists load the third generation environmental sample processor (3GESP) onto a NOAA research vessel for deployment. Its mission is to glide through Lake Erie measuring concentrations of microcystin, a toxin created by harmful algal blooms.

 

Image Credit: Jim Birch, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI)

Rare Yale loading shovel with a Hawkfawk timber grapple. That's a nice 6-wheel Matador almost out of shot. The grapple will appear again in later photographs on a Furakawa loader.

 

Photographed on a less than perfect day for photography near Buchlyvie around 1985.

 

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With David Brown front loader.

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1969 Plymouth Satellite

Day 24

 

Inspiration : Knock, knock

 

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Journaling reads:

 

[title]: thank you so very much : pinterest

 

"before the magical world of pinterest, i had thoughts of a crisp, clean white front door. not anymore. clearly my front entrance needs to make a STATEMENT! i want to paint the exterior a fun, BOLD color. i want a fun knocker, like a claddaugh. i want to use my silhouette to cut vinyl...for a welcome message on the front & a good luck/inspirational one inside. 5/24"

 

Photos courtesy of Pinterest

 

Supplies used:

 

Cardstock: Papertrey Ink [aqua mist, soft stone]

Patterned paper: October Afternoon

Letter stickers: American Crafts

Washi Tape: Doodlebug

Pen: Staedtler

Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Scotch

Stamp: Papertrey Ink

Ink: Versafine

 

Thanks for looking!

 

FORT DEVENS, Ma. Members of the 103rd Regimental Combat Team load onto trucks after arriving to Fort Devens for Annual Training, June 22, 1955. (Maine National Guard Archives)

This is a 12x32 double page for a pair of photo books I am making called Goodbye and Hello documenting our moving from Auckland NZ, to Perth Australia. We arrived at night and this is what greeted us in the morning. (Only my husband had visited Perth before so it was a surprise for me and the kids).

You can't have too much Halloweeny Goodness!

I was at the hospital when I saw this, this picture just shows what the most common way to travel is in the Netherlands...By bike! we love bikes for some reason ^-^

Kwangtung Voyage #17

Wednesday 25th May 1994: Unloading at Réunion Island

 

In 1994, I spent three months working on a container ship sailing between Europe and ports in the Indian Ocean. I recently discovered my slide photos from the trip, and have scanned some of them into my computer.

 

This shot is looking out of the hold that I had spent a few days cleaning at the start of the trip. The containers are secured by quick-release locks, and then lashed together to make sure they stay in place even during the worst forseeable weather (this isn't always enough - from time to time you read in the news of a ship spilling some of its load in rough seas). The container sizes are all the same, allowing them to be stacked neatly and quickly on top of each other.

 

Shipping is also one of the most dangerous careers on offer. Seamen have been squashed under falling containers, trapped in closing hatch covers, fallen overboard in rough seas, drowned in sinking ships or held at gunpoint by modern-day pirates. Even arriving at a port can be risky: when the ropes are thrown ashore to tie the ship up, they can carry vast loads, and have been known to snap. If you're standing in the line of fire, the energy released can be enough to decapitate you.

 

That said, the construction industry - where I work now - is probably even more dangerous.

Coal was discovered at Leigh Creek c 1888, open cut began in 1943. The coal is lower quality Brown Coal and is currently used in the Port Augusta Power Station. At the time of writing this book, 1946, the coal was railed from Telford siding (Coal Siding) on the old narrow gauge line to Alice Springs to Terowie.

To get to Basoko it was two days down river in a pirogue with an outboard motor. A second pirogue was strapped to the side to carry the team’s motorcycles. Most of the roads are so overgrown and damaged that even four wheel drive jeeps cannot get through.

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Metal stairs up to a loading dock in an old warehouse, Bassett Street, San Jose.

Ameriflight B190 preparing for its flight to Cincinnati from Albany, NY

When you buy a Volvo, you get a highly reliable and productive wheel loader complete with features to promote efficiency.

 

Visit the Volvo Construction Equipment, North America website for more information on

Wheel Loaders.

Reversing onto the ferry.

 

Name: MV Canna

Owner: Caledonian Maritime Assets

Operator: Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd

Builder: James Lamont & Co

Route: Ballycastle - Rathlin Island

IMO: 7340423

My daughter and I had a day out on Sunday and we wandered around Old Town Warsaw and took photos.

 

Template - Katie Pertiet (Designer Digitals)

This is the part I am most dissatisfied with. The platform itself looks dull and barren, especially compared to the rest of the model. However, in life it is plain as well. I'm not sure which way I would prefer it to be.

Cat 320CL and 924G unloading and placing bales at the Uleyburry landfill south of Gawler

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