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One of the accesses to the side storage and transport facilities. The trains would have passed in front of the camera.
Up on the quay, small-gauge transport rails led back to the storage facilities and were to be used to transship rockets to trucks.
Digital. Needed another quick page for another busy day today. I've had this idea in my head for a long time. So I finally got it down on "paper." It is a 6x6 layout for my personal scrap-journal.
Supplies
Photoshop Elements (all shapes)
Font: Haettenschweiler
I'm sure more the once somebody left a brown bag filled with cold beer for the crew picking up the car
A front end loader lumbers down McCracken Blvd. in Garfield Heights during the blizzard of March 8, 2008
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!)
It looked like this truck was getting an adjustment to its load as we passed by in a taxi, possibly because the front wheels were no longer firmly in contact with the ground.
Despite loads of the cars there being almost as old as me, they seemed to be in better working order !
This is an out of focus picture of a load of algae at a nature reserve. I thought is caught the light well.
3 photos depicting my day, today - the prompt fit right into my doings...apologies for the poor lighting...
Sometimes loads just don't ride well even when strapped. Slippery metal, not well wrapped and a bouncy truck is not a good combination.
I had the perfect photo to use for the Kitchen prompt today. My dad bakes a special bunny cake each year for Easter and surprises the kids with how he decorates it each year. He started doing this when my first daughter was born...that was 30 years ago ! I used my Silhouette to cut out the title and hearts.
I discovered today just how important this challenge is to me. I got little sleep last night due to the breaking news about Bin Ladin and then a sick little boy. So I was a zombie most of the day. But I reminded myself that I would be scrappong after the boy went to bed. I listened to the Debbie Hodge interview while I was doing doing other tasks. I felt grateful that I had already picked pictures. I thought about how I wanted to set this up, and I wrote journalling on my lunch break. Ultimately, I did not really use contrast to highlight a focal point or tell a story, but there is contrast here. I was able to fall back on one of my standard page designs and find that it worked. I was worried this wouldn't work for a 2-pager, but I think it came out ok.
I used a few more bits of the crate paper and webster's pages from my April Studio Calico kit. This were sitting out from yesterday's page.
And I think I wrote more of a blog post than layout description, but so be it.
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!
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!)
A new puzzle this Spring with the addition of eight large jars. Took a while to figure out how to load!
I took the list from the original layout and used it to tell about me and my aunt. thanks for looking. Julie
GRATITUDE...This is a picture of my dining room table the night before my entire family arrived to spend Christmas with myself and my hubby...first time ever!
This is another really simple LO... with inspirations pulled from three different places. First, there were two different LOs on Write.Click.Scrapbook that I pulled into my one LO here. Then, the title came from today's prompt with Kelli Crowe.
While this LO is simple, it's still a little different for me. I'm not sure how exactly, but it is.
CS JoAnn's, Hobby Lobby, Archiver's/PP AC/Stickers AC/Pen AC
Noticing little things.....While eating in a restaurant in Pigeon Forge, I happened to notice our waitress's name card. PENNY PICKLE! She was so nice and very chatty. When we commented on her name she proceeded to tell us her husband's name was Bill and her son's name was Dillon! Bill and Dill Pickle! She left us take her picture but couldn't stop talking enough to smile. Just a chance meeting with a fun lady. It's the little things thay add joy to our day!
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.
Wicked Wednesday-Simple Simon
This is a continuation of yesterday's page...
...after receiving a flu shot at the nursing home he was in, Dad contracted Guillan-Barre Syndrome. Three short weeks later, after not being diagnosed right away, he was unable to breather on hos own, unable to move..we had to make a TOUGH decison..Love you and miss you Dad!
Arthur H. Anderson
Jan 13, 1928 to Nov 27, 2010
Die cast and plastic front end loader made by Jiede. The lift arms don't lift very far. There is a smoke feature.
Found this oldy and moldy in my "to be finished" bin, dusted it off, added my journalling; overall, I'm pretty happy with it.
I made the photo and the background paper 1/2 opaque, Banjo picture small one and the Love circle logo transparent to a degree. Rage Italic font
This is one of my dreams - to someday get up the nerve to take a hot air balloon ride. Some day........ Thanks
In May 2009 I joined Silverstein on their Headline Tour across Europe.
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