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Lachine Canal at the Turcot Yards.

Stena Danica, Frederikshavn to Göteborg.

Loading coal to keep the carriages warm and the hot water urns boiling

This is page one of a two-page layout from a Bon Jovi concert. stay tuned for the second page!

This is an out of focus picture of a load of algae at a nature reserve. I thought is caught the light well.

Heritage Gallery Cargo Fleet

Martin is trying to water me but I then tip the load on his feet!!

12. Four 3-kilowatt grid tie inverters convert DC power from the solar array to conventional AC power. DC power enters the grey pull box on the left, and AC power comes out of the load centre on the right.

I'm not very good at white space, but really like this! Sketch from Page maps Feb 2011

Another page done. Slowly but surely I am getting this album finished. Mostly I need pics to support the journaling. It's going to happen. This month!

ok, one more for the Your Inner Fifth Grader group. i saw this during my drive to Oregon last week and for some reason it just made me laugh! although i think E got tired of me pointing out the signs every time we'd pass one of these trucks... "look hun! it's another Loooooong Load!!"

 

yeah, the joke got old real fast... :)

The bulk carrier 'Citius' loading coal at Roberts Bank (Deltaport), Delta, B.C.

Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) staffers check out the final panels for "X-ray Vision: Fish Inside Out," a national traveling exhibition developed with the National Museum of Natural History.

 

For more information and to see a tour schedule:

www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/ichthyo/index.htm

It is from here, Sihanoukville, that we boarded a vessel to take us to the Thai port of Koh Kong and then on to Trat.

LOAD Festival,

Presented by the Daydream Network,

Royal Albert Hall,

15/6/2009

 

Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.

 

(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)

Dubai Day 8 - This was a busy day first went to see some sailing dowes and loading docks. Then nearby was the Dubai Gold Sook so went there, you couldn't walk 5 metres with out someone asking you to buy a copy watch. But went to a fabric Store and got Jules an African style hat to cheer him up! Then went to the Dubai Mall to see if we could go up the Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world!) but we would have had to wait 7 hours and pay 4 times the price of a normal ticket to go up the same day, so we didn't. But still got to see it and overall was a good day fitted lots in!

Eastbound California Zephyr loading at Davis, CA, May 2007.

I'm sure more the once somebody left a brown bag filled with cold beer for the crew picking up the car

Anticipating the ride - two are looking nervous while one puts a soaking wet bandana on my B17, which I will soon sit on.

More from my heritage album...probably boring for you all, but I am excited to get it done!

 

This is the "inside" of the 6 x 8 layout - the flap opens out to reveal the full journaling!

Interesting relationship between the tree and rock.

Too. Tired. Double birthday parties for my 4 year old tomorrow. Zzzzz.....

 

PS The 4 year old.... he's the baby in this LO! Sniff.

A trackmobile sits in front of 5 tank cars at Adkins Energy at the Loading Rack in Lena,IL

Mais uma barrinha de carregamento.

This spring is the central point and largest hotspring in the district, being 65 metres in diameter and 62 metres deep. Its surface temperature is 74 degrees and bubbles are due to carbon dioxide. The rocks from which can be seen are at the top of the embankment. Minerals contained in the water are gold, silver, mercury, sulphur, arsenic, thallium and antimony and are presently depositing in the surrounding sinter ledge. The various sinter ledges have veen associated with tilting of the pool as consequence of earthquake activity.

 

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