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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... :)
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:
This is a chart of my hour-by-hour usage of electricity for the first full day that my photovoltaic cells (solar power system) was operational. Note that between 9 am and 5 pm, I am at work, but have lizards to keep warm and give UV to, so my energy usage then is actually higher than the 11 to 7 or so when I'm asleep. (Fridge and hot tub are constant throughout the day)
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!)
I'm sure more the once somebody left a brown bag filled with cold beer for the crew picking up the car
A new puzzle this Spring with the addition of eight large jars. Took a while to figure out how to load!
Paper: LDragDesigns: Narcisse Des Pres. Just had to have this picture of my hubby in a bib at Joe's Crab Shack in Mesa! Ha, Ha!!!! thanks for looking!
it's not exactly on the prompt. but close. when i see this picture of my dauhter. i think of this song.
various paper
zing-make the cut
Water jets blow cranberries into the loading system. other water jets separate many of the tiny leaves.
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.
Danny putting the catch on ice.
More photos at: threemilesfinal.com/2013/three-miles-final-100mi-out
KANDAHAR- New York Army National Guard Soldiers assigned to Rochester's Detachment 1, Company B, 3rd Battalion 126th Aviation (Heavy Lift) load CH-47 helicopters onto a C-5 Galaxy as they prepare to return home to the United States following a nine-month deployment in Afghanistan. (1st Lt. Ben Postle)
In May 2009 I joined Silverstein on their Headline Tour across Europe.
For the full set and more check out www.lodeschildermans.com.
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Load Haul 56106 passes Barnetby East with an empty MGR from Scunthorpe to Immingham, running as 6G06
Pentax 645
200mm/F4
250/F4
Fuji Provia 100F
Recreation: We aren't really a sports family but we do like to do things outside. We spent a July morning at the zoo and the grandkids had so much fun!
Never been sorry I bought this little jewel; it has saved my butt more than once. Here, I am spreading gravel over the surface of the pad where the pole-barn and greenhouse will be placed. This was my first learning experience in any kind of heavy equipment and the hours spent doing this have served me well over the ensuing years.