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Soldiers with the 181st Field Artillery Battalion, Tennessee Army National Guard, based in Chattanooga, guide loading wheeled vehicles onto train cars at the BNSF rail yard adjacent to Camp Guernsey, Wyoming, on Sunday, June 17, 2018, as part of Western Strike. His unit stayed a week longer to conduct training on the land navigation course, the obstacle course, and several ranges which included firing the .50 caliber machine gun. (Wyoming Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class Frank Marquez)
This little alley leads to the door in the back which you can open and you can lead the sheep up a loading chute to put them on the back of a pickup truck or on a double decker stock trailer.
Crews load explosives into drill holes for rock blasting.
To excavate the rock required to widen the interstate, the contractor has the option to blast Monday through Thursday evenings near the Lake Keechelus Snowshed (milepost 58) until October.
Day Five
Ordinarily, I'd be all about the texture...goodness knows I've got more embossing folders than I know what to do with. However, today was just different...I took a different approach.
The grid-style seems to be working recently, so I'm back at it again.
Same size as the others, 6.5 x 11.
Journaling reads:
"It only took a ping pong ball & a fishbowl at the local church festival - & Jon & I won ourselves a pair of fish! We named them Jager & Meister. We took a midnight run to WalMart to get a bowl & fish food. We loved them for an entire week. However, our out of town trip resulted in a fish casualty. They lasted six days longer than expected. :)"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Doodlebug [pink]
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug [blue], My Mind's Eye [purple]
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Letter stickers: Doodlebug
Buttons: Doodlebug
Baker's Twine: My Mind's Eye
Embossing folder: Quickutz
Circle punch: Fiskars
Pen: Staedtler
Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch
Ink: Ink It Up!
Thanks for looking!
An abandoned load coil pack dangles upside down by one bolt from a utility pole. These are normally disconnected by the phone company when DSL service is brought into an area. There are a fair number of these around town. Considering their content of "semi-precious" metals such as copper and lead, I'm surprised they haven't been taken down and recycled. This one has been hanging there since 2000 or so.
The local trains around Birmingham, UK have annoying TV screen that show news and adverts, but one day, they couldn't load their shared libraries and just had errors.
Loading PPCLI Army vehicles on transfer flats aboard Seaspan Greg at CNR's Point Ellice barge slip.
April 23, 1983
Dave Wilkie photo
File: EM6_017P_83_4_26
Loading pipes for a water project bound for Aqaba (Jordan) at the ABES Terminal at the 5th Haven dock.
The pipes are loaded into the BBC Chartering operated vessel HC Lara which sailed from this berth, first to Gdynia at 21:15h, on June 6th 2016
Vessel details HC Lara :
Length over all : 129,40m
Beam : 17,30m
Max. Draught : 7,10m
Gross registered tonnage : 6577
Net tonnage 3002
Deadweight : 9200
Built : 2012
Yard : Ben Kien Shipyard – Vietnam
Capacity : grain 391000cbft/11070cbm without tweendeck
Container capacity : 641 TEU
Reefer plugs : 12
Cranes : 2 cranes 80 tons SWL at 18m
Main Engine : MAK8M32C
Power output : 4000 kW
Speed : 14kn
Consumption : about 18 tons IFO380/day
Health of the 12v battery in my Chevy VOLT is critical to a problem free operation so I decided to periodically load test it.
This is the Suner Power digital load tester I bought on Amazon. I wanted my own measurement capability so I can test from time to time.
Reducing the load that Soldiers carry is a high priority for the Army S&T community. This includes continued exploration of ways to advance expeditionary power to reduce the weight for Soldiers. Here, a Soldier participates in small arms training from Forward Operating Base Sharana, Paktika province, Afghanistan, Aug. 15 for Coalition and Afghan forces. (Photo by SPC Michael Mulderick, 55th Combat Camera)
Read more on page 8, Army AL&T Magazine armyalt.va.newsmemory.com/
the ferrel beast, taken 13/03/06. Finally retired October 2008,940,000km on clock, living happily in retirement up Brisbane Valley.
Loading in Lübeck harbour of ship containers on the Transpaper. Colorkey work.
Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Journaling reads:
The night before the 1st day of school
Mom put my hair up in brush rollers.
and I got to sleep in them. Ouch! But
that was something really special. I
was a big girl now. Got up and got
ready to go. Had my new hair-do so
Mom took my picture and because we
only lived a couple of blocks from the
school we walked there. I can still
remember how proud I was because
my mom was the most beatiful Mom
in the world. She talked to the
teacher for a minute. Then she was gone.
I started crying and ran outside to
find her. It never entered my mind
that she would leave me there.
Luckily I had a nice teacher who
calmed me and told me snacks would be
served later. That made me feel better
cricut locker talk
cricut imagine vintage papers and imagine more
При работа с течен азот трябва да се спазват някои мерки за безопасност. Обърнете вниамание на очилата :)
Photographer: Paul Schorn (Driver)
Location: Romulus, MI - Baltimore, MD
Load Description: Car part stamping machines at 116,000 lbs. each.
Loading up Santa's sleigh.Designed/created/photographed at StudioM studio - Noosa hinterland.
Designed and made by StudioM at our workshop in Cooroy/Tinbeerwah hinterland. Photo taken at our studio BEFORE being sold to a local animation and Promotions company which put in some simple motion by inserting a rotating shaft/cam system overhead to make simple up and down motions with tugs of fishing lines to objects below. Moral rights/ copyright held RGM StudioM. There is a sign to the left of this photo that clearly states StudioM as the designers and creators of the scene. See other photos. Although it has been exhibited by this company, claims by parties other than StudioM to being 'the mastermind' and/or 'creative force' behind this scene and the other 65plus scenes StudioM designed and made that have been displayed, are COMPLETELY false, deliberately misleading and an infringement of copyright.
Juanita Wellings in Clifton made elves/mice to RGM drawings and specifications, which were posted to StudioM, assembled, sometimes modified and secured into position in the scenes. Originals of all sketches, drawings, instructions, emails pertaining to our scenes are retained by StudioM along with copyrights.