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October mist and glare with the sun trying to finish burning through. I liked the muted colors on the grain ship.

My mom is a cancer survivor. The journaling is about how close she was to death (minutes) and how many minutes she has lived since then (2.6 million.)

A ship loading at port adelaide

This one was easy as felt no threat of being arrested. The business backs right up to the West Cambridge Trail.

The trucks pull right up onto the trail and sometimes make big ruts in it. We have had to scrape out the drainage ditch a couple of times so water drains off track after rains.

This place is a family owned-business and been in Greenwood for years. I lived on the same street for a few years where the old folks had their home. Their home was right across the street to Lander U. entrance.

Railroad:

BNSF

Locomotive:

METX 190

 

Train:

1307

 

Location:

Downers Grove, IL

 

Date:

08/09/2014

 

Comment:

With both platforms closed, Metra is forced to load at a tiny spot East of the station.

My Modus Operani to lose weight.

 

My Weight Loss Journey

 

My knee was getting pretty bad. I went and saw knee doctor, and had Arthroscopic Surgery on my knee to clean out the debris. 2 months later the pain was back. At that point, my choices were to limit walking, which wasn't going to cut it or haveing my knee replaced at age 55, or lose weight to hopefully postpone the knee replacement.

 

After much research, I started on a Doctor Supervised OptiFast diet - basically protein shakes & protein bars for 4 months. After 4 months I will start slowing reducing the shakes and adding adding in real food. When I get to approx 900 calories in food & 2 protein bars, that will be my meals until I get to my goal weight on 165-175 pounds.

 

Found alongside a seemingly unused loading dock on Chicago's near-west side.

Larrabee Street, just north of Clybourn.

My grand niece's senior prom is today...we all gathered for the "photo shoot" and send off in the limo. I can't believe the day finally arrived! And that she's grown!

U.S. Navy HM3 Lorraine foolk OSHU Det C. loads a simulated patient onto an U.S. Army UH60 Blackhawk onboard the USNS Comfort during EXERCISE Global Medic June 14 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew Smith)(Released)

IP Engineering freelance 2 compartment guards coach: "I think we're gonna need a bigger boat..."

 

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This isn't the LO I planned on doing as my last one for this LOAD but it's what I managed to get done. I LOVE this photo of my old girl on the left, her son and his daughter (on the right) and I really liked how the other LO I did using this design turned out. I'm not quite as happy with this one as I only used one layer of PP instead of making a 'bed' of smaller squares. It's not that I don't love it - it's loved a little less than the first ;)

 

Cardstock - Prism

PP - Back County line from The Paper Loft (I think they were all scraps)

Metal 3 - WRMK

These large loads that were barged up the Columbia and Snake Rivers to Lewiston, Idaho with a further destination of Billings, Montana have been stopped by the courts now pending appeal. If approved there could be an additional 70 of these large loads with a destination to Alberta, Canada. These loads take up two complete lanes of highway and can be as tall as 30 feet. All very in weight but are extremely heavy. Many feel that these loads could destroy our scenic high ways and destroy our bridges. Also concerned is if there are breakdowns some of the people who live along these highways would not be able to get to hospitals or to work.

Woman carrying a heavy load from the 'harbor' at Taquile Island, Lake, Titicaca.

Peru, July 2009

LOAD 23

Harder prompt than I thought it would be emotionally.Love speaking words of life to the younger generation .

 

The prompt for today sent me into my digi stash to the Jessica Sprague Heritage Album class I took a while back and never finished. It also sent me into the closest to dig out this photo to scan.

 

It's a great class and album and maybe one of these LOADs, I'll finish it.

On the 27th September 2021 the 'Celtic Forester' (2003, 4,323DWT) is seen at Teignmouth waiting to load a cargo of ball clay for Castellon, Spain.

My 17 years old grand niece sporting blue or black hair...I think it was a wig. Why not?!

I didn't follow the prompt today. This is a Basic Grey page of the month kit, adapted to 1 page. It's BG Life's a Party, and the pics are from a day trip to London in 1996!

Loading Wool at "The Office Block" at Springhills the tractor is a John-Deere 6630

California in the winter, flowers, grass, tshirts and flip flops. Versus Alberta in the winter snow, freezing rain, coats, boots, mitts, toques etc etc. Gotta love vacation!!

Kind of a blurry shot, and there's some glare, but it's done.

Off to a horsey play day at Garry's.

Our humble beginnings. Mother didn't talk much about her early years. Her history is told by the pictures she kept. This was our home in 1948-49. It is the only home Mom and Dad owned until dad retired. We lived in church parsonages until then. Dad had many jobs during these 18 months...principal, teacher, coach, county sheriff and more. 1948

Army Reserve Soldiers with the 341st Engineer Company (Multi-Role Bridge), out of Fort Chaffee, Ark., prepare to hook a bay bridge to a helicopter using a sling harness at Fort Chaffee, July 31. Soldiers from various Army Reserve and active duty units trained together at River Assault, a bridging training exercise involving Army Engineers and other support elements to create a modular bridge on the water across the Arkansas River at Fort Chaffee, Ark. The entire training exercise lasted from July 28 to Aug. 4, 2015, involving one brigade headquarters, two battalions and 17 other units, to include bridging, sapper, mobility, construction and aviation companies. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)

read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour

Unknown brand, made in China. 110mm overall length.

Legal Graffiti wall on North Ave, Baltimore Md.

Our previous nights train is loading in beuatiful sun on August 15th, 2012.

 

© Eric T. Hendrickson 2012 All Rights Reserved

Crewmen marshal vehicles aboard the 'Greer' on a crisp February morning.

The loading conveyors are lowering to load ore onto the Roger Blough at the Two Harbors DM&IR ore docks.

 

Photographed on Kodak Ektar 100 using a Nikon F5 and the 28-300mm VR lens.

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