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Yay for back to scanned in images that are way clearer than cell phone pictures!
However, the bottom of the page still kinda got cut off, but it is the same as the top.
Day 13 : Hobbies Past
Journaling reads:
"a crafty side
the first crafty thing i can remember
doing by myself was making friendship
bracelets out of colorful string. the color
combos were endless & i loved learning
new styles & techniques. i moved on
to seed beads & pony beads & mixed
all kinds to create my own jewelry.
i loved being crafty. these days i
spend more time with paper and
scraps, but it all started with string.
what an amazing hobby! 2-13-2012."
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: American Crafts [blue]
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Border Punch: EK Success
Letter stickers: American Crafts
Tiny Staples: Ranger [Tim Holtz]
Pen: Signo [white], Staedtler [black]
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
A truck has been reversed off the road up against a large stack of logs. Duckboards have been laid down so that the truck can safely negotiate the terrain. The truck is labelled 39426 and has 'load exceed 3 tons' written up the side. It also has a more informal name daubed across the front. Two soldiers are lifting the logs from the pile while a third secures them on to the truck. Two soldiers stand at the front of the truck chatting to each other. The stack of rough-hewn trunks in the background towers over the scene.
Sawmills were often set up close to the front line so that the timber could be made into lumber ready for use. This meant that the supply of wood would be steady and sufficient. It was also more efficient this way as all the resources were close together and then the finished product could be transported to where was necessary.
[Original reads: 'BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE WESTERN FRONT. Canadian Forestry - Loading of sleepers.']
Funchal, Madeira, October 2016.
Having come out from a site to the left this Hitachi was quickly loaded onto the Volvo low loader, the street swept, and away it went within minutes.
The space was so tight that the machine's cab mirror on the far side had to be folded in to clear the lamp post.
Forest Loaders Ltd 0-6-0 FL 106 shunting at Portland. Formerly Whakatane Board Mills 103 used on the Matahina Tramway.
Built by Drewry Car Co, No 2258 of 1949
152 kW diesel with 5 speed epicyclic gearbox.
Video at youtu.be/Q9pvjCW5dIU
youtu.be/UqlFBG3v1zc for video shot between Otiria and Portland 15 August 2016.
Click on the map for location.
Apparently this jumbo jet (N661US) has quite an interesting history including being the first Boeing 747-400 ever produced. It has now been converted into a museum. When I took these photos, I had no idea of any of her history until years later now.
airlinegeeks.com/2015/09/08/the-worlds-first-747-400-on-i...
Terminal 3, Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), Manila, Philippines
Douglas Wornom photo
While WP FP7A 805A and company wait to depart Oakland, a sizable crowd of passengers board the California Zephyr for the long trip east. Although not all are, a number of them were likely making the entire trip to Chicago. The individual in the Pontiac who turned down 3rd Street was likely going to be waiting for a while!
Oakland, CA
1966
Train of the Day
8/22/24
The cattle loading ramp on Cape Liptrap Road hasnt been used in sometime but still looks in good condition. The islands in the background are part of Wilsons Promontory.
A truck that hauls oversize/overweight loads pulling into the parking lot. Even with the trailer folded up, it required an escort vehicle because the trailer was so long.
My groupings of buttons for today. This is a simple layout about my dad and son and their special bond. TFL!
Date taken: 18/01/10
Location: Bantay National High School, National Road, Bulag Centro, Bantay, Ilocos Sur
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Loading ice
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11583
Call Number: LC-B2- 2523-2
This is a Komatsu WA500 loader. It has a net horsepower of approximately 375 HP, is 12.5 feet tall, 32 feet long, 11 feet wide, and weighs about 75,500 lbs. dry. The bucket has a capacity of roughly 7 cubic yards.
1998 International,9300. 2 million miles and still have the original hood and most of the paint. She has some battle scars, but held together with blood and sweat. I pulled the plastic of the truck and turned the wrenches on it from the day it hit the dealer ship, then bought it off the guy who had it and put the first three hundred thousand miles on it. I have drove, bled, and turn the wrenches on it ever since. I have redone the interior, customized it to be like no other. It has a 525 Cummins, 18 speed transmission and pulls either a 2001 Wilson cow wagon or 53 foot step deck pulling mostly hay.
I made this card using the Little Bundle and Loads of Fun stamp sets from Lawn Fawn. More details at: mochafrapscrapper.blogspot.ca/2017/05/loads-of-fun.html
Loading dock at the Country Depot farm supply. Saturday morning…closed for business.
IMG_6104_5_6_tonemapped.psd
Fell asleep putting my son to sleep but woke up with enough time to post (I hope)!
6x12 using my scraps.
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