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This is a Hand Painted wood sign that I have for sale right now on my Etsy shop (StaciGcreations). For more information on this sign please feel free to check out my shop. The link to this sign is posted below. Thanks
www.etsy.com/listing/102168901/laundry-room-a-hang-out-th...
Loading systems is specialised in total solutions for loading and unloading service on dock equipment and industrial doors
Two Clemson University cheerleaders load a bus for the 9-hour trip to Tampa Bay to support the Clemson Tigers in the 2017 National Championship game, Jan. 6, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Loading systems is specialised in total solutions for loading and unloading service on dock equipment and industrial doors
Incoming DVDs from C-SPAN and NARA. Materials on the left have been processed to disk, materials on the right are incoming.
Elektromotor, Vollfederung: Das ist ungefähr die Maximalvariante eines Transportrads. Jedenfalls von der Ausstattung und dem Preis.
Heading back to Scotland with a pretty full load.
Name: Stena Superfast VIII
Owner: Tallink
Home Port: Belfast
Route: Belfast—Cairnryan
Builder: HDW, Kiel, Germany
IMO number: 9198953
Top loading portable dishwasher made for GM by D&M, the last year before GM started to make their own top-loading dishwashers. Still this D&M dishwasher uses a lot of GM Frigidaire parts, unlike most D&M products made for other brands.
This low loader has a FV432 on the rear of the trailer but i dont know what the one on the front is so if you know what let me know ....
Tanker British Mallard loading crude at the BP terminal late at night.
A lot of light can be hard to work in - theres so much light on this tanker that its hard to capture her without washing out the superstructure - I did manage some great shots i need to work on - water at night can work very well.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Comments - all welcome and wanted
Tanker British Mallard
Pinkenba, QLD
AUSTRALIA
PC 4008
This was really hard but i got 'er done with no two products from the same manufacturer. Here's my list: Bazzil, Simple Stories, Jilly Bean Soup, Lilly Bee Designs, My Mind's Eye, Teresa Collins, Prima, Paper Studio, Scrapbook Customs, Making Memories, K & Company, October Afternoon, 7 Gypsys, EK Success, American Traditional, and 1 Unknown.
Bringing back a load of groceries to test how this custom rack + fork + Tara pannier rails setup works when the front end is heavily loaded.
Loved the prompt today! I tried to embrace all three adventures but couldn't really find a way to use red on my layout today (except for some hearts at the end). See it come together here youtu.be/IDUVKsVRfWA
APP78-17ARACHI: May 17 ? A labourer loading ice blocks in ship to preserve the fishes. APP photo by Jahangir Khan
AUGUSTA, Ga., March 28, 2017 - Georgia Army National Guardsman with the 877th Engineer Company prepare sandbags for a simulated levee closing training event in Augusta, Ga. during Vigilant Guard 17.
(Georgia Army National Guard photo by Spc. Jordan Trent/Released)
(March 21, 2011) Mineman 3rd Class Mathew McPaul inspects and loads a reserve ammunition box for a .50 caliber machine gun weapons training aboard USS Ardent (MCM 12). Ardent is underway with elements of Combined Task Force 52 participating in a Joint mine counter-measure exercise with NATO, U.S., U.K. and French forces. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Lewis Hunsaker/Released)
Loved today's prompt. I thought I didn't have anything worth scrapbooking until I started sorting through some pictures and remembered the day my son let me know he would not be graduating...less than three weeks before the day it was supposed to happen. This photo isn't from that conversation, but it was around the same time period, and the look on his face was PERFECT for the subject. I apologize for the quality...this "home print" will be replaced by a real photo after LOAD is over. Oh, and btw, he did graduate, cum laude, with a major in Physics and a minor in Math. He now has a very well-paying job in ... analytics.
Lucan, Ontario, earlier this month. I know the sun is in the wrong part of the sky, but apparently when you load a thresher from a haywagon, orienting the vehicles for photographers is low on the list. :)
This 5 axle sleeper cab Peterbilt is either a 379 or 389, I can't tell for sure because it's custom.
My typical day will consist of spending time in my craft room working on layouts of my grandkids. So putting together a layout of myself took quite a bit of time. In fact, there aren't too many pictures of me so I snapped a selfie to put this together.
The service to Arricife, the island capital, attracts a good load here in Playa Blanca one January evening. Mysteriously the service eschews the new bus station, used for more local services, which is visible across the road, and departs from the rather understated point seen here.
I photographed the Irizar dual-doored Irisbus on my then-new iPhone, to see what the results were like. Not too bad, I think, though I found the device a little awkward to use and I kept getting my finger over the lens.