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06/06/2014 Greenmarket vendors loading items onto their van at Union Square Park. Kodak Ektar 100. Olympus 35 SP. G.Zuiko 42mm 1:1.7.
Grandma and Fanny transporting electrofishing gear and fish in the Carson Iceberg Wilderness. Carson Ranger District, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Credit: US Forest Service.
LOAD Day 14 : Love Lasts
Today's page is scanned in, but the bottom 1/2" is missing. Blahs!
Journaling reads:
"jon & i both come from families where our parents are still in love. mine were high school sweet hearts & his knew eachother a mere six weeks before they got engaged. they've both been married for over 40 years...so they must be doing something right! i hope that we can share & experience that kind of love. every single day i am amazed at the amount of fun we have, the laughter we share and how it never gets old! i hope that we can take Lee Brice's advice & 'love like crazy'...
'be a best friend, tell the truth
and over use i love you...
go to work, do your best
don't outsmart your common sense
never let your prayin' knees get lazy
and love like crazy'
14 february 2012
valentine's day"
Supplies Used:
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug
Letter stickers: Doodlebug
Heart punches: Fiskars
Border punch: EK Success
Pen: Signo [white], Staedtler [black]
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!
From the same position as the previous photo, but turned to the right, we see the loading dock. From here wagons could be unloaded onto the hard standing in the centre of the photo or the crane could lower blocks down to the roadway immediately below.
Catherine Hill Bay's famous coal loading wharf had its Southern arm burn down in the October, 2013 bush fires.
an indoor puddle of water creates a unique reflection in front of one of the many loading docks at the abandoned paint factory in chicago.
I APPRECIATE AWARDS, BUT I PREFER COMMENTS - OR ATLEAST COMMENTS WITH AWARDS.
Preproduction vehicles from GPV test loading compliance with a C-5 Aircraft at Selfridge Air National Guard Base
The Merchant Ship "ARUNDO" taking on a bulk load in the Port of Teignmouth on 18 December 2012.
Camera: Olympus AZ-4 Zoom 35mm SLR.
Film: Fuji negative film. 200 ASA.
LOAD Day Two
I tend to scrap the everyday moments all the time. I don't think that I have "big events" so the little moments mean the most to me.
The photo is one I posted to Instagram. I took a screen shot of it from my text feed.
Journaling reads:
"Dad got an iPhone before I did so I had to follow suit - just so I could text him - for free. I love his fatherly advice - like how to get something out of a dryer vent, but what I love even more is the way he's okay with Jon - even calling him "a keeper". I think that's something every girl wants to hear - or read! I love our random texts back & forth. :)"
Supplies used:
Patterned paper: Bella Boulevard, Doodlebug
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Letter stickers: Kelly Purkey for Simon Says Stamp
Washi tape: Freckled Fawn, unknown
Die cuts: Silhouette
Pen: Signo, Staedtler
Adhesive: Scotch
Color spray: Heidi Swapp
There are a couple up-close detailed photos in my photo stream.
Thanks for looking!
Macon, Ga. Sept. 10, 2017 - Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team located in Macon, Ga. load out Humvees and Light Medium Tactical Vehicles (LMTVs) with gear, supplies and equipment. The vehicles will transport these Soldiers who are deploying to areas in south Georgia that have been indicated as areas that may be impacted by Hurricane Irma. They will provide support during security, recovery and relief efforts.
(Georgia Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Mozelle Blakley)
On and on it goes.... funny how it only seems like yesterday(Actually one year ago) that I was shifting loads from the Mill out to dry at Woods End.
Sure is nice to have the braking power of the Motor to get that load stopped right at the doorway, past hand-tramming required spragging the rear wheelset and hoping.
Volvo L90D wheel front-end loader carries asphalt debris to rear dump truck. Broadway Bridge, Ann Arbor, 2003
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