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Italian ship the "Jolly Blu: loading of goods. Port of Genoa.
September 2008
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Paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team sling load rounds for M119A3 105mm all-digital howitzers to a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, Aug. 7, 2013. The Gun Devils sling-loaded their howitzers for an air assault gun raid training mission undertaken as part of the new equipment fielding process.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Mary S. Katzenberger)
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I took Lain's off hand advice and made a layout about Alice! I also got plenty of red and white on the layout and some wild patterns to pay homage to Alice's love of pattern in her fashion. I even got some hearts on there for Shimelle's latest challenge
Loading 3 Toyota's that had seen better days in Brondby, Denmark. They were heading for Lagos via Hamburg Freihafen.
A Georgia National Guardsman from the 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment loads an 105 millimeter artillery round into the breach of the M119A3 Howitzer May 12, 2018 during Joint readiness Training Center in Fort Polk, La. (Photo by JRTC Operations Group PAO)
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# Ten :- Loading...
Making my way into town brought a lot of opportunities so being selective about what I consider to shoot key. A few snaps were taken but it was Woolworths old loading bay with its lovely red Biffa bin that took my eye the most. God bless the bad weather and all the inspiration it has brought me.
I don't know the age on this complex maze of stock corrals and loading chutes, but as dusk was settling, I could imagine what it would be like to see this area in full swing--the bellows, snorts and farts of the livestock, the yelps of the cowhands, the screech of closing gates, not to mention the dust and the stench.
The Fort Worth Stockyards held its last auction in December 1992, and the old market shut down.
Historic Fort Worth Stockyards.
From a site about the Fort Worth Stockyards: www.stockyardsmuseum.org/index_files/StockYardsHistory.htm
Both Armour and Swift had huge outdated plants that were straddled with risings costs, wages and administrative expenses. Armour was the first to close their Fort Worth plant in 1962 with Swift hanging on until 1971. Partial demolition followed over the years after several fires.
Weekly livestock auctions ceased many years ago, but the Stockyards continues to host special breed events and sales including Longhorn auctions. Many thousand of head of cattle are still sold in the Stockyards every week via video/satellite sales originating in the Exchange Building. The livestock legacy lives on.
Day 4
Inspiration : Greed
[The background story]
I don't know that I'd consider myself greedy when it comes to art supplies, but I definitely want to have them all...so maybe that is greedy. I've tried really hard to focus on only purchasing those items that I know that I'll use, but I'm finding more and more, if it's made by Papertrey Ink, I'm going to use it one way or another.
Journaling reads:
"I can't even be mad at Sherry for getting me hooked on Papertrey Ink! Their stamps are flawless, their dies cut like butter, their color matching between papers, inks & buttons is incredible! I've quickly become obsessed and each month my wishlist grows. I'm addicted & I want it ALL!"
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink [hawaiian shores]
Patterned paper: Papertrey Ink [soft stone, hawaiian shores], Studio Calico
Washi Tape: Love My Tapes
Buttons: Papertrey Ink
Die cuts: Sizzix [Limelight]
Circle punch: Marvy
Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Glue Dots, Scotch, Xyron
Pen: Staedtler
Thanks for looking!
I promised Steve (misterpexies57) some low-loader progress a while back, to be honest there hasn't been much to show really.
Until now, shown here are some of the 16 new wheel bearing's, 16 new brake shoe pull-back springs, and 4 new push-rod springs I've had to have made, and 4 relined shoes.
This trailer was in pretty good condition to say it's 60 years old, unfortunately water ingress has knackered all the wheel bearings, corrosion has also made the big compression springs fall to pieces as well, the shoe pull-back springs are out of shape and have to be replaced.
Description: Loading canoes and equipment for a trip.
Date: 1960s-1970s
Item: PUC.PIC.Biology_292
Photograph from Pacific Union College Archives & Special Collections photographs, filed under Department of Biology--Albion Biological Field Station.
My boss took me on a run to Jellinbah mine to pick up a C508 and take to Emerald here the Truck Ballet, Two KW C508's Truck 40 pushing truck 39 onto our truck, truck 39 was f*cked, blown turbo, constantly over haeting, engine shot for sh*t and rear axel locking up.
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here we are at the Cancun airport! It was a very busy place! I remember feeling confused and overwhelmed by different people calling out resort name. I remember Evan being annoyed someone wanted to carry his suitcase. "I can carry my own suitcase!" He said.We finally got on the right bus. I can see I looked pretty tired.Brittany was grinning from ear to ear. It is a dream of her's to travel. Once at the hotel, the first thing for the guys to check is to see what channels we get.We were welcomed by drinks for all!
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Our first walk down to the beach! This was the first of many more. I love the feeling of the first time to explore a place...You can see Evan just taking it all in!
On 03-08-24 East Yorkshire 775 YX59 FHB takes on a good load at Withernsea on the service 75 to Hull
Load area from Horizons at EPCOT Center. This image was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel 2000 and the negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.
A sketch of one of the massive Caterpillar loaders for sale a couple of blocks from my office. While I was sketching, I realized that it needed color, but that hitting it with watercolor would buckle the paper in my sketchbook, so I gave my highlighter pen a shot.
Pen and ink with highlighter pen.
Journaling reads:
It is amazing how calming the color of water and sky can be...These blue chairs spoke relaxation to us.Not a care in the world as we laid on our chairs. Our biggest concern was when the next time to eat was and make sure we didn't get sun burnt. All other concerns were left at home...