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tink showin' off his new wheel.

After a long holiday back home, it's time to load them up and head back to the cities.

 

My friend and I once spent 10 hours talking to another friend on the phone- we were probably about 14 at the time. I don't have any photos but I do remember my phone was lime and hers was pink.... so I decided to draw the story. :-)

A loading gauge at the entrance to a railway yard at Keith.

This may have been one of my fastest pages EVER!!! And I actually like it! :) Although I'm going to be in trouble because I've done way more pics of one of my girls than the other....Lain, I may need some challenge for that!! I am loving using sticker letters again...who would have thunk it!!!

Today's prompt was easy for me, I used my Cameo. I am so intimidated by the darned thing. but, I used it!!

Who Woulda Thunk Thursday-Found Photo

 

Found these old photos in a photo album my mom had made of my childhood. I think I'll add a title..but journaling says:

A summer time picnic with neighbors, the Laktiewiczs. We were at Halibut Point in Rockport MA...August 1963...I was 4 years old!

Halibut Point was a fun state park. You'd walk a mile or so through blueberry bushes to the rocks by the ocean to set up for the picnic. We went there often throughout the years!

From the rear showing the pusher prime mover and an indication of the length of this combination. One Prime Mover is still attached at the front but another two have uncoupled at this rest stop because of parking limits. Total Weight of the whole thing is about 440 Tonnes. Load is about 190 Tonnes.

Note: Cabin on rear of carrier for operator to steer carrier.

Carrier has 160 Tyres on road add 4 Prime movers with ten each equals 200 Tyres.

Loader in use up the beaver

Burlington, Vermont USA • Evidence of much white stuff; seen from the back deck.

Home for Holidays

 

Some layering, tearing, a custom frame to showcase my Mom & Dad's Christmas tree. Circa 2008

Dragonboat Racing with Amathus - Milton Keynes 06-Jun-2023: Loading the Boat

loading dock off Alexander St.

For today´s challenge I tried to be aware of my process. I chose a story I wanted to tell (how my boyfriend knows how to cheer me up when I´ve had a bad day), I first selected a picture where he is acting funny in front of the camera, then I chose my products and my layout design and finally I wrote my story.

 

Since the other day I wasn´t able to do a layout with themed products I combined both challenges today. For this layout I used a December Studio Calico kit (Orchestra) that was filled with christmas patterned papers and embellishments. I´m not sure if the layout came out to christmasy, what do you think?

TFL :)

This is an end view of a rail car deck that has been modified to use as temporary bridging by construction and pipeline industries.

Pat Best loading a truck full of lumber from Hickman Lumber to take to AMHF to make flooring

U.S. Army soldiers load wildland firefighting equipment at military base camp. Forest Service photo by Kerry Greene

It had been several years since I traveled the route used by Amtrak between Chicago and Milwaukee. As we passed through Sturtevant, Wisconsin, I spotted a cut of tractors on flatcars. I occasionally see these payloads moving through Northeast Ohio on Norfolk Southern trains.

Kitchen photo from 7 years ago and what it looks like now :) I love association pages as you can see in my last layout. Our kitchen has evolved so much over 7 years...what will the next 7 be like....hmmmm

 

I also used a ton of old stash that I never had the heart to use before, Love, Elsie line!!!

Water jets blow cranberries into the loading system. other water jets separate many of the tiny leaves.

Loading up the wagon. Cardiff Airport southside 06/07/2015.

Not a pile (unless its a pile of boys) - but a picture I have been needing to scrap for awhile.

 

Lift of a Lotus Paperie designer LO (Gudrun).

 

TFL - now off to watch 24!!

i went digi today. paper is still my favorite.

Loading docks in Imabari, Shikoku

I'm still not that impressed with my Vivitar 35ES - I suppose it could be the film, but the lens seems to lack the contrast and colour rendition the Canonet's lens has. (This shot has been boosted in PS).

 

Shame really, as it was one of the cameras I was really pleased to get hold of, having heard so much of it's reputation.

Left side of the double page spread. Only full sheets of paper I used were the card stock background - everything else is from my scrap drawer. 😊

Soldiers from 25th Combat Aviation Brigade and Alabama National Guard load up a simulated patient on a HH-60 Medical Evacutaion Black Hawk helicopter mock-up during a Combat Life Saver course on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, March 15.

Some scrap goodies waiting patiently for LOAD to begin.

Can't wait to scrap, chat, scrap and chat some more!

Bring it on!

even when I'm yelling, I still love them!! :) I lifted this design from a LO in the Stampin' Up! sale-a-bration catty!!

 

credits:

everything from Oscraps Feb collab XoXo at oscraps.com

AND

Sue Cummings scrap apple inspirations week 18

AND Syrin's Essential stiches2

Near the Cavenagh Bridge over the Singapore River, a bronze sculptural group reminds passers-by of the 1910 edict against the bridge's use by cattle and horses

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