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This, in a nutshell, tells what I have gained from LOAD. Thanks so much!

Journaling reads:

If I only had a craft room was always one of my excuses for why I was not completing more scrapbook layouts. I needed to have a place where I can leave things out and have them organized. I can’t scrapbook unless I have a big table, a fancy camera, a fancy printer and cute storage cubes. I can’t scrapbook unless the kids are out of my hair…how could I possibly get anything done with them underfoot? I can’t scrapbook until all the laundry is done and I get “caught up” with the housecleaning (ha, ha…that day will never come!)

 

Well, I did set up a pretty nice space in my finished basement for a craft room. I painted the walls with pink, white and brown stripes. I got a big table, a better printer, some cute white storage cubes and most of my stuff pretty much organized. And you know what? The room just sat there. It served as more of a staging ground for things coming and going in and out of the house than actually anything else. Bags from Michaels or the recent Stampin’ Up demonstration sat in the corner waiting to be added to the “collection” of stuff I had, but rarely did that “stuff” get used. And then LOAD came into my life and suddenly this “showroom” became a “workroom”. Each day brought on a flurry of activity in this space. Even though I had the big table, I ended up sprawled out on the floor choosing papers and cropping pictures. With little time between each layout, I would barely have time to straighten up, but the room was alive and being used for its intended

purpose – crafting. Even more, I was alive with excitement, determination and enthusiasm for a hobby that I said I had, but never did. LOAD has been a wonderful experience on so many levels. Thank you to Lain and the wonderfully supportive group for all of the positive comments, feedback and views. It is not an exaggeration to say that this has been a life-altering experience. No more excuses…memories have to be captured and stories have to be told.

 

KIRKUSH MILITARY TRAINING BASE, Iraq – Members of 19th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division load a round into a M198 155mm howitzer during a live fire exercise at Normandy Range near Kirkush Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq, May 30, 2011. Iraqi soldiers joined several other Iraqi Security Forces agencies to display cooperative efforts and capabilities during Operation Iron Lion, a provincial capstone exercise demonstrating improving ISF proficiency.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David Strayer, 109th MPAD, USD-N PAO)

 

Unusual loading off conveyer, usually picked bricks out of heaps thrown to-gethor again by hand by men doing the demolition, sledge hammers, sweat & lots of schooners at the end of the day..!!

Trash vehicles come out at night here and they play music, much like ice cream trucks play music in the U.S. I think the point of the music is to let people know to bring their trash out and put it in the truck.

Loading breakbulk onto the Chipolbrok operated "Qian Kun" (IMO 9432165) at the Zuidnatie terminal at the port of Antwerp.

I've had loads of fun making this cardvable legends

Seaspan Greg being loaded by CN 7154 on the last day of operations at Ogden Point.

 

Mike Wilkie photo

Dec 23, 1976

 

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Another exploration of the Michigan Central Station in Detroit.

back loading and unloading retractable ramps on a wan hai lines container ship - port of oakland, california

The move-in crew loads first-year students' possessions into trucks so they can be brought to their dorm rooms. (Photo by Tim O'Keeffe)

This is one of 4 layouts I did as part of the LOAD sketch challenge. I got completely carried away because it was such a simple design. It was the perfect spot and size for all those "2 photo" events that I wanted to scrap.

Usually I like to do my monthly wrap up on the last day of LOAD, but I was having technical difficulties yesterday. I'm really happy with how many layouts I completed! I love LOAD! Used papers & elements from Mommyish Frolic kit.

CEA were employed for the cleaning and loading of a very valuable speedboat.

 

The boats hull was cleaned with pressure washers, while the internal sections were cleaned by hand. After drying out the boat was vacuumed and polished and all the seats were wrapped in protective sheeting. A specially designed wooden cradle had been manufactured by CEA to hold the boat securely when in the container.

 

All lifting lugs were sealed and the windshield removed. The boat was lashed to its cradle and foam protectors attached at the point of contact with the boat. After all lashing was in place and the boat secure the team then carefully moved the cradle and boat into a 40ft HC.

 

Block and braces were installed to secure the cradle in the container and all loose items were lashed securely in place ready for transportation and shipping.

   

100% scraplifted from fellow Loadster GabMc's Cousins lo from Oct. 15. No original thought on my part at all except picking out papers that I liked. :)

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Travel series pictures of Fisher Price Adventure people. Gave the photograph a faded look, to give it a vintage feel.

Despite the substantial headframe on the mine's site, this mining location is dominated by the crusher/loader complex which broke the ore into manageable pieces and loaded it on trains. This is the ore loader.

 

Soudan Mine Underground State Park, Tower, Minnesota, 1990.

Philippine Army soldiers load water containers into an M35 truck on Thursday evening. The Philippine Army to transported relief aid to the flashflood-stricken cities of Cagayan de Oror and Iligan on Friday, December 23, 2011. The relief aid was gathered from different sectors in Davao region.

Day 12

 

Inspiration : The usual suspects

 

[The background story]

I kinda went with the prompt on this one...he's the usual suspect who makes me ...

 

I just thought the hashtag was kinda fun since it's everywhere right now.

 

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Journaling reads:

 

"this dude...he makes me LAUGH every single day...he makes me HAPPIER than i ever thought possible. he makes me look forward to the unknown...because he'll be by my side...he makes me fall in LOVE over & over."

 

Supplies used:

 

Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white]

Patterned Paper: Echo Park, Pebbles, Inc., Papertrey Ink

Letter stickers: October Afternoon

Pen: Tim Holtz

Adhesive: Scotch

 

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to be taken by train further south--the "roads" at the time were not for cars, especially ones with trailers.

Face shovel loading a Wabco Haulpak at Mt. Newman

when i make a mistake on a page i try to just move on... most people will never notice the issues if you dont point them out...*i guess here i am supposed to....paper cutter malfunction( didnt cut my mat completely and i just left the funky edges)

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After completion of the drainage dich, Wingert operators load up the Gradall and head to another job well done.

Christmas 2015 with Claire, Amin, Harry, Oliver, Isabella, Pat , Michael and yours truly behind the lens.

Far in the Lake Superior extends the loading dock in Duluth, Minnesota.

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Weit in den Lake Superior hinaus reicht das Verladedock in Duluth, Minnesota.

Clearing up all the broken branches and other storm damage from our property, loading it onto a truck to be carted away and be disposed of.

My youngest is writing the next Harry Potter!! Just had to get it down in a LO. Along with his conversation last night about wanting to be a writer - thanks for the prompt!

 

TFL

Day Four

 

So I don't know that I totally compared & contrasted...but I tried to in my journaling.

 

I've got a good guy...and he's definitely an original.

 

This is the same crazy size as the others, 6.5 x 11.

 

The top rose picture is elevated with pop dots. It's one of my favorite pictures!

 

Journaling reads:

 

"Jon bought me this yellow rose when we "officially" started dating.

 

We quickly dubbed it "the love fern".

 

He could have bought red or white-

but he bought yellow.

 

He could have gotten a dozen-

but he got one.

 

He could have done nothing-

but that's not him.

 

Unbeknownst to me, he pressed the rose so it could live forever.

 

My little love fern. :)

 

October 2011"

 

Supplies Used:

 

Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white]

Patterned Paper: Jillibean Soup [orange], Doodlebug [purple, green]

Letter stickers: Doodlebug

Pen: Staedtler

Die cut: Die-namics

Felt: Papertrey Ink

Circle punch: Fiskars

Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch

Ink: Ink It Up!

 

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Not to be confused with the song, "Closing Time". Loading up a variety of passengers while still trying to maintain the schedule in the Busy morning rush hour on the Racetrack.

i have been wanting to use that spray color for a long time, but i am way to cheap to spend $7 on ea bottle. So i bought a travel spray bottle at target and added acrylic paint and water. Wah lah! It looks great. i put down sticker letters and then peeled them back up after sprayin. Thanks for pushin me Lain...that spray bottle has been sittin around for months.

Just a last minute load check. Everything is strapped in, including the Brompton.

 

Now we just need to drive back from Rotterdam to the UK...

Workers loading glass on railroad car.

"Blue Star Paros" loads at Naxos. 14/7/09.

 

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Digital page

Credits: QP (Cardamome)

Word Art (elegant_WA)

Font: SP Purkage

 

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