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If you look closely you'll see the two boards on the bed of the truck for the marble to sit on. The woman center's the load.
Here's another lo from Archiver's. I don't have pictures with me for this. Plus I'm literally doing this in the car driving (husband is driving) on his iPhone. That's what happens when you combine dedication and technology!
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.
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!!
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
OK...I had to use one word as a title! But it was fun to find some pics that spoke for themselves!
12 x 12 digi LO - One Fine Day kit by Michelle Underwood, Refresh kit byScrapgirls, & CK Orleans font.
A new puzzle this Spring with the addition of eight large jars. Took a while to figure out how to load!
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.
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 )
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!
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!)
Another train load of passengers taking their seats on a train at Diamond Valley Station.
DVR 2016 Phone Pictures.
On the screen...I may have to do more pages related to this..I had so many shows I loved as a kid and going to the movies was special, may have to add a page about that...
journalling says: There were so many shows I liked to watch as a kid...here are just a few. We had a black and white t.v. for the longest time...wish I could remember when we got a color 1.