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Caption: McGiffert loader loading logs on railroad cars near Bena, Minnesota.

 

Date: 1904

 

Photographer: Bruce, E. S.

 

Local Call Number: R9_53846

 

Credit Line: Photo courtesy of the Forest History Society, Durham, NC

 

For information on photo use and more, see the Forest History Society Photograph Collection.

Exercise Jebel Sahara - Joint military exercise between the Royal Gibraltar Regiment and the 2nd Parachute Batalion of the Royal Moroccan armed forces. Held near Marrakech every two years.

© DM Parody 2012

Face shovel loading a Wabco Haulpak at Mt. Newman

when i make a mistake on a page i try to just move on... most people will never notice the issues if you dont point them out...*i guess here i am supposed to....paper cutter malfunction( didnt cut my mat completely and i just left the funky edges)

Padstow sand company loading sand

29 days on the road with these loads from Supulpa, Ok to E. St. Louis, Il.

After completion of the drainage dich, Wingert operators load up the Gradall and head to another job well done.

Christmas 2015 with Claire, Amin, Harry, Oliver, Isabella, Pat , Michael and yours truly behind the lens.

Day Fourteen

 

Use a different person/point of view for journaling. Well...I sort of did that.

 

Journaling reads:

 

"most people don't understand my situation. they want to judge it & criticize it. why is it so HARD to understand? matt & i bought a house while dating. we figured out we were better off as roommates than a couple. we live together - in peace. jon & i are dating. okay, so maybe it is a little complicated - but for now it works. i've got two awesome dudes...life is good. 10-11"

 

*Additional info...I dated Matt for 6 years, so buying a house wasn't a spur of the moment decision. We are great friends and continue to get along...perhaps better now than we did while we were dating. Lots of people don't understand how we can live in peace, especially since I'm dating somebody new. It makes us laugh...it's not that complicated.*

 

Supplies Used:

 

Cardstock: Bazzill [black], Basic Grey [grey]

Patterned Paper: Basic Grey

Die Cuts: Silhouette

Letter stickers: Doodlebug

Rub-ons: Doodlebug

Baker's Twine: My Mind's Eye

Border punch: Fiskars

Ink: Ink It Up!

Pen: Staedtler

Adhesive: Scotch

 

Thanks for looking!

Used to be the old Lowe's store. They moved but all their signs are still here.

Ted - You don't know what I went through to get these photos.

If I continue posting on this site, think you are going to have to see that I get hazardous duty pay.

You can read some of the story on my blog.

Far in the Lake Superior extends the loading dock in Duluth, Minnesota.

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Weit in den Lake Superior hinaus reicht das Verladedock in Duluth, Minnesota.

Clearing up all the broken branches and other storm damage from our property, loading it onto a truck to be carted away and be disposed of.

My youngest is writing the next Harry Potter!! Just had to get it down in a LO. Along with his conversation last night about wanting to be a writer - thanks for the prompt!

 

TFL

Day Four

 

So I don't know that I totally compared & contrasted...but I tried to in my journaling.

 

I've got a good guy...and he's definitely an original.

 

This is the same crazy size as the others, 6.5 x 11.

 

The top rose picture is elevated with pop dots. It's one of my favorite pictures!

 

Journaling reads:

 

"Jon bought me this yellow rose when we "officially" started dating.

 

We quickly dubbed it "the love fern".

 

He could have bought red or white-

but he bought yellow.

 

He could have gotten a dozen-

but he got one.

 

He could have done nothing-

but that's not him.

 

Unbeknownst to me, he pressed the rose so it could live forever.

 

My little love fern. :)

 

October 2011"

 

Supplies Used:

 

Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white]

Patterned Paper: Jillibean Soup [orange], Doodlebug [purple, green]

Letter stickers: Doodlebug

Pen: Staedtler

Die cut: Die-namics

Felt: Papertrey Ink

Circle punch: Fiskars

Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch

Ink: Ink It Up!

 

Thanks for looking!

Not to be confused with the song, "Closing Time". Loading up a variety of passengers while still trying to maintain the schedule in the Busy morning rush hour on the Racetrack.

This image is from my solo show

"Behind the White Picket Fence"

Just a last minute load check. Everything is strapped in, including the Brompton.

 

Now we just need to drive back from Rotterdam to the UK...

Workers loading glass on railroad car.

"Blue Star Paros" loads at Naxos. 14/7/09.

 

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Digital page

Credits: QP (Cardamome)

Word Art (elegant_WA)

Font: SP Purkage

 

Thanks for looking!

Tired from heavy load.

View from the ferry terminal toward the container cranes at the Port of Seattle marine facilities, where a container ship is loading or unloading, Seattle, Washington State, USA, Seattle_Port_Night-23

Loading were down on Saturday but still great to have a fair number on the bus and getting a few hours on the clock to expose any adjustments and tinkering required.

Nikon F100 Loaded with Kodak Tmax 100 35mm film. Images captured February - March 2017

Hamilton (Thermo Fisher) Buildings, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

Ear Piercing after Face Painting at Company Picnic.

Thanks to all of you who offered support and tips on my foray into digital scrapbooking. This layout has been on my to-do list for months. I bought the Ali Edwards template ages ago but never had the nerve to do the layout. The paper is from Jessica Sprague.

 

This took way longer than I planned, but I am so glad I decided to use the tips I learned yesterday - it will help me to learn to do this faster I am sure.

Project Real Life week 4

...thank you Grandad....where do I start?

The guys have loaded the shovels into the trailer.

Notice the pulley on the second floor of the dorm? That is how we will get sand and rocks for stucco to the second floor of the building.

Loading at night at the Cummins Engine Plant in Lakewood, NY.

Newcastle, Australia is a large coal loading port. There is some magnificent machinery that takes the coal from the heap and via a series of conveyer belts get it to the ships that line the coastline waiting to be filled. This is one such beastie that I managed to snap just on sunset yesterday. It is difficult to get into a decent position to get a shot as the whole area is security fenced and there is not that many places to pull over on the very busy road that runs by the facility. I'll just have to do some more recon work and sort it out!

It took a superhuman effort to get my sewing machine out but I did it! One more day to go. . . .

 

This is a lift of Tania at Lotus Paperie

120" x 36" x 14"

Steel, Wood, Enamel, Acrylic Latex

2014

I loved how the morning light looked on this barbed wire fence.

A load of pipe on NS Train #M54.

Spencer, NC.

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