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A load we would not see back in Australia, 5 jumbo cable coils on a flat wagon. CP yard, Saskatoon 12/10/13
VIRTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY. I'm learning Unreal Engine and decided to merge all my passion together. Using mainly Unreal to build environement for presentation purpose, I will virtual snapshots during the process to show my progress.
So I took a Cathy Z template and mixed it with a Katie Pertiet template and got this list of things on my DVR.
I am slightly embarassed to admit that I probably could of done at least 2 more pages of shows! I would probably scrap faster if I didn't always have the TV on in the background.
cement is lifted out of a inland waterways vessel and straight into the Azov Coast (IMO 9387736) that will take it to Alexandria.
There have been 'disturbances' in the arduino.cc forum lately.
Error 500 ... 'nuff said.
Some server settings were upgraded (vserver I guess), but still the MSN search bots pester the forum with numbers way above 40.
Today I ran a load test on arduino.cc and the adafruit forum for comparison. The adafruit forum was speedy and responsive all the time, whereas this test provoked the error 500 on the yabb2 driven arduino.cc forum :-(
Some help for interpretation of the graphs:
3D-ness.....ok....folded ribbon, foam lifted birds, and top photo also raised with foam. This was a fun one, really like the results.
We buy at least one new Christmas book every year and I package them up advent style to read one per night in December. This is one of my favourite Christmas books from childhood.
Journalling reads:
Tasha Tudor’s ‘A Book of Christmas’ is eveything that Christmas was to me as a child. It has surprises and secrets. A proper paper advent calendar. And a richly decorated pop-up tree. I love the traditional illustrations with so many tiny details that you can spend hours looking at it. I love that it looks at Christmas from a somewhat multicultural, religious and non-relgious background. And as a child I loved that it was a pop-up and interactive. I loaned my original copy out in 1995 when I was at Teacher’s College and was devastated when it wasn’t returned. Then I was elated to find a replacement at the Berry Markets one Sunday morning a few years later just in time for Merenia’s first Christmas.
The story of my middle child's first stitches on her baby brother's 1st birthday...isn't that how it always goes???
View of the Coal Loading area in Portbury showing the loading shovels about to commence work and load our train.
a pretty direct lift of an Ali Edwards page...been waiting on just the right thing to do with this photo & this seemed to fit! so thrilled to be getting layouts done - i've missed this. :)
Crews begin to apply a load to this test pile. Remember, this process is needed to make sure the foundation will be able to support the approximately 222,000 gross square feet of new space.
love this one
journaling reads
mothers day 2001 - mom really
didn't feel well. so she didn't want to get out of bed to get her picture taken.
so me and my daughter karilee just jumped into bed with her. we got to giggling so much mother's day turned out good after all. and this is one of my fav. pictures
cricut fancy frames
American alphabet
flower shop
Some homeys load the machine gun which I fired at the shooting range just outside of phnom penh. 1997.
The backs of buildings are often so much more interesting than the fronts. I just liked the tones here.
I re-learned how to use the calendar feature by accident and the fact that Storybook Creator 4 can insert a calendar that you can fill with pictures...holy cow, this was a two hour project to do 3 pages rather than 2-day 8-hours hair-pulling experience.
I could have got all the pictures in the little calendar square if I made colleges of the days I did multiple pages to get it all on one page, but I like what I made so much on the page, it will be the cover or the front page of the 2013 Picture of the day Album. LOAD 215 gave me such a start on that!
Local Band Big Loader played in Comans of Tipperary Town on Saturday the 13th. Some shots from the night taken with a low shutter speed ranging from 1" in nightmode to roughly 3" using Bulb in Manual
(first real attempt at HDR)
Check here for more info on the band www.facebook.com/bigloader