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this is what happens when you dont load your film properly!!! theres about 20 photos here! to begin with, i was soooo upset, all my hours of pic taking...pointless!! but after i developed it, i quite liked it!
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I have been wanting to scrap this photo for awhile and today wa sthe day. But I am not sure if I really like the end product. There are elements of it that I love and there are elements I am just not sure of. One thing i do LOVE though is how the journalling worked out.
This is from Scrapmuse Feb kit that i got in the mail today. Love the kit. The sketch is also from one of the design team members in the Scrapmuse newsletter.
Today we had to go and empty a container load of vans that we had bought while in California last year.
Another interesting day and the white van is now nick named 5 hours. Thats how long it was in the country before it was sold.
Good times.
Men loading the truck with seeds to be distributed to beneficiaries.
Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.
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Jay, Al G and Rick are helping to load the baggage car at Utica for the Friday, August 26th, "Choo Choo Open "special.
Loading the Norton at the sellers home. I was so excited I lifted the back of that bike myself right into the truck
Pipe trasfer crane from PLV Solitaire, Wheatstone 44" trunkline, Wheatstone LNG project, Western Australia. Supply vessel Aldemir Souza Tide.
Loading bank and siding at Tuggeranong. The mainline is in the foreground, although you can't see it for all the growth!
The Illinois Department of Transportation issues 234,000 oversize load permits every year! 98.75% are issued electronically.
Prompt was Puppy Love. I wrote about the sweet dog we had during my Junior High and High School years. We got her as a little ball of honey-colored fluff. I am behind with LOADs so I am going to try to do 2 a day to catch up. I don't know why the camera distorts the page. Everything on it is really straight.