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Anticipating our Reno Trip

on the Motorcycle

 

I am really looking forward to our trip to Reno this June (2013). We are going to celebrate my losing 50 pounds!

 

On top of that, we are going to drive the new motorcycle there. It will be our first long distance trip on the motorcycle. We are going to attend the Street Vibrations Spring Rally in Sparks, NV, another first.

 

Our plan is to stay at the Atlantis Hotel in Reno & drive into Sparks for the Rally. That way if the Rally is too much for us, we can always go back to the relative quiet of our hotel & casino.

Used sketch from Got Sketch, Oct. 13. post. I always start from photos, then move on from there. My journal is always last. In journal based classes I switch it around. I do my journaling first, then work my lo around my thoughts.

I keep a gratitude journal and this was todays entry.

journaling reads cool crisp, autumn days* the first wood fires* warm hugs from little boys*soup simmering on the stove top*cold clear nights with stars that look like you can reach out and touch them*my husband’s hand in mine*the crunch of a crisp apple*crackling leaves under foot*Amazing colors that only God could paint*My family all around me*

This was on our trip to Israel in 2009 with Precept Ministries. Everyday we held Bible study in a different location. This day we were at Caesarea Theater and Kay Arthur was giving us all a visual walk through the Bible. I love her dearly she is a great Godly woman!!

Loading the trailer early, but leaving late as usual

Trebuchet Loading | Four people in the two wheels walk to pull the rope to lower the boom to raise the 6.5-ton counterweight. The loose line on the outside has a pouch; in this case they loaded it with a flaming shot. Note the archers to the right just loosing their arrows. | June 2, 2011 | Canon EOS 5D Mark II | ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/5.0 250

This is why I scrapbook. My family and my joys. Another page done for ME: The Abridged Version.

chris loads up the pickup

Weather the car, ready to be loaded.

Planner divider for May. David got a ball at the Cubs game. OMG.

 

PP Target, Stickers ki, Lily Bee, Ribbon AC, Brad BoBunny

I guess this might be considered "match matchy". The photos are black and white but layout matches of all three families. This is actually a digi paper that I printed out because I loved the colors. It was super easy but I'll call it a page for today.

Inside this warehouse loading Pineapple fresh from South America off the cargo ships.

Jody Wenke scraplift, see video at 10:59, I just had to add a little flower. I love simple, but....

A new puzzle this Spring with the addition of eight large jars. Took a while to figure out how to load!

It is done...outside of my box for this photo! I scraplifted from Hera Frei in Scrapbook Trends, Cardstock: Prism, Pattern Paper: Daisy D, Rub-ons: Basic Grey, 7 Gypsies, Ink: Color Box

Page 2 - LO was made in a class by Fancy Pants at the MemoryWorks Retreat. I LOVE this and it is totally something I would do on my own (well not so much that color of ribbon )

November 26, 2024, another step in the cottonwood tree removal process.

 

[Day 331/366]

It's been a great LOAD and I really enjoyed myself. Thanks to all for the encouraging comments on my layouts. It really helped keep me going. And all the amazing layouts I saw in the gallery sparked my creativity. Hope to see you all at the next one!

1 June 2007

 

Nicole loads gear into the tent

My final layout for LOAD October 2009. A layout about the 30 other layouts I did this month. I thought it fitting to honor all my hard work and dedication for the past month.

 

Now I need to start catching up on laundry, balance the checkbook and start cooking again. See you all in February 2010!!

Eri Yamamoto trio - NYC

Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Backstage / Lights On Historical Archive (Scans)

Another train load of passengers taking their seats on a train at Diamond Valley Station.

DVR 2016 Phone Pictures.

Loading a refrigerator on a 100cc motor bike for delivery. This guy has guts...

Yeah, I'll bet. Almost made me feel bad I didn't bring my laundry with me. I could have sat in there watching it spin or tumble dry or something exciting.

Nightwalker. Right, so I have loads of crazy ideas I want to do for 365 and this just so happens to be one of them. Wanted to go for something tribal. This project is teaching me not to leave photos until an hour before midnight and that I obviously like painting my face....

94/365

 

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After we finished cleaning up the wood kiln, we noticed all the guys working on loading an old kiln into Steve's trailer.

You load the film just the same as you do with any 120 camera. The roll of film sits very neatly in the round chamber on the right, and I use two nickels on each end just to center the roll in the camera. It also assures me that the camera is worth at least twenty cents. I used to use a piece of folded plastic on the right side to keep the roll pretty tight, but I found that it didn't make much difference. A red window also has to be made in the door. You can drill a hole right through the whole door, once you've estimated where it needs to go. At first, I made the hole in the center of the door that gets 12 6x6 cm frames, but this camera's frames are more like 6x7, so they overlap and you lose a little bit of each frame, but you still get 12 frames around 6x5cm. There's no set of numbers on 120 film that works for the camera's spacing, which could ideally get 10 frames, but it's really hard to space them right. I ended up making a hole for the top numbers, which get 16 smaller frames, and I skip from 1 to 3 to 5, etc and get a good, reliable 8 frames per roll. I got fancy with my windows and cut out the red plastic to be an exact fit inside the holes and glued them in place with super glue. You could also just tape the plastic over the hole. I would do it on the outisde so it doesn't get in the way of the film going by. My red plastic is from the lid of a tub of sandwich meat.

Sketchy Sunday-my version of the given sketch...

Title- A Chopped Cookoff Birthday..

small journal circles make note of who's cooking and who won.

Loading the car onto a trailer for the trip back to Melbourne.

Loading scrap metal at a demolition site

There seem to be few limits to the loading capacity.

I'm off prompt today- but hoping I'll get it done in the morning before time- today I needed to get caught up on my 365/PL.

Not really a "by the numbers" layout but a) it's a layout and any layout that helps me get back on the LOAD train is a winner to me; and b) dance is freaking expensive! This is also for Shimelle's challenge this week - use square photos, and Mercy Tiara's NSD challenge - scrapbook a hobby. Again, not MY hobby but something my middle daughter loves so I'm going with it!

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