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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!)

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

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

Brief: to design promo-poster for Loadingspot LLC. This company organizes data in the U.S. trucking industry. Their first project is a database of shippers and receivers.

Challenge: to attract attention of truck drivers to the online project loadingspot.com

Concept: “Care to share? Add review.” Two typical drivers are the heroes of the story. Not all the customers are easy to deal with - two common situations from drivers’ work routine are captured on the illustration. Truck drivers share their experiences via reviews at loadingspot.com - members of trucking community use these reviews to understand customers better, plan their time and even filter their customers.

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

Here is the second page. With this theme, after Sonic Burgers, we measured the ice on the pond (4 inches) and went skating, wanted to do this for 8 years so thanks Lain and Grechen for the push on the ice.

font Elephant Creative Memories Spice of life and also the Romance

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!

This page goes with the the layout I did of my son sitting on the grass. The thing about five by seven scrapping is that there isn't always room for the journalling!!!

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

kristin abigail emmak8 getting a ride

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

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

A loader at the abandoned Jolly Rancher mine.

Found this oldy and moldy in my "to be finished" bin, dusted it off, added my journalling; overall, I'm pretty happy with it.

Name of Program: Housing reconstruction program after Gorkha Earthquake

Location: Naukunda Rural Municipality-01, Rasuwa, Nepal

Building Typology: Load Bearing Brick Masonry Building Cement mortar

 

The house belongs to Mr Sujan Bishwokarma.The house is constructed by Batash Foundation.The house is completed and consist all the horizontal and vertical bands.

  

Brick in cement buildings are the most common buildings constructed in the recent times in Nepal. Buildings that are more than 15-20 years old are mostly this type of urban areas. Buildings that are built mostly in rural and outskirts of urban areas are of this type. These are the brick masonry buildings with fired bricks in cement sand mortar. In some of the semi-urban area masonry buildings with concrete block and cement are built.

The structural walls are one brick thick (230mm) constructed in 1:6 cement sand mortar, in general in these type of buildings. The number of stories usually goes up to three or even more in core areas. The floors are of either reinforced concrete or reinforced brick or reinforced brick concrete slabs. The roof is also of similar construction although in some cases it is made sloping using RC slabs. Usually, the slabs rest directly on walls without beams. A peripheral beam cast with the floor slab can be found in some buildings. Though the cement mortar quality is better than mud mortar, the use of

thin walls and large openings and absence of earthquake resisting elements such as bands and vertical reinforcement make these buildings also vulnerable to earthquake.

 

Nepal suffered a massive loss of lives and property on Saturday 25 April 2015, when the devastating magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck Nepal. Subsequent aftershocks, including one of magnitude 7.3 near the Chinese border on 12 May, produced additional losses of life and property.

The earthquake triggered avalanches on Mount Everest and in the Langtang valley. Villages were flattened and people were made homeless across 31 districts, with 14 districts suffering the highest impact. Infrastructure was damaged throughout the earthquake zone. Historic neighborhoods and heritage sites were destroyed in the Kathmandu Valley.

As a result of the earthquake, 8,790 people died and more than 22,300 people were injured. Assessments showed that at least 498,852 private houses and 2,656 government buildings were destroyed. Another 256,697 private houses and 3,622 government buildings were partially damaged. In addition, 19,000 classrooms were destroyed and 11,000 damaged.

The earthquake affected manufacturing, production, and trade in agriculture as well as tourism and other areas of the service sector, thereby weakening the national economy. Economic growth fell in 2015 and has picked up slowly 2016. Once fully underway, reconstruction should contribute to economic growth in the coming years.

According to initial estimates arrived at during the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), NPR 669 billion would be required to reconstruct damaged properties and infrastructure and to support recovery in affected sectors of the economy.

The government was providing 300 hundred thousand grant for Private housing reconstruction & 100 hundred thousand grant for retrofitting of the private house damaged by earthquake

  

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

Getting the gear out.

In May 2009 I joined Silverstein on their Headline Tour across Europe.

 

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Country Director and Pilot Jakob Adolf loading a collapsable boat onto the Cessna 208 Caravan at Sahakevo, Madagascar.

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

New tail gate, 20 cwt load out (thats 2240lb)

Just a fun lo today - my kids with their crazy aunt Ines. She's a photographer and always behind the camera. So these are especially special photos.

 

Will work on Lain's 'deep' prompt for tomorrow.

A shipyard and loading station at Halic, Istanbul

CSX 911 loads its coal train at the Damron Fork loader, requiring a slow and steady pull across an old C&O trestle. Penny, Ky.

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