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At our sort-of monthly family gathering on Sept 2, we played Monopoly and had a lot of fun...but the story is actually about my 32 years' old niece's dragging a chair from the kitchen to the porch join so she too could sit with the "big girls (her mother, grandmother, great grandmother and me ) and play monopoly!" At the time, 1988 or 89, my niece was just about 2.5 years old and is now a mother of two, ages 4 and nearly 11 months.
The journaling will be on the back.
A U.S. Army Soldier from K Troop, 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment loads a BGM-71 Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire command data link guided missile into his vehicle during a live fire range at the Desert King Mortar Range on Fort Irwin, Calif., April 12. Seven crews from K Troop, consisting of 31 Soldiers, fired 31 missiles during the range. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Zachary A. Gardner, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Public Affairs Office / Released)
Pfc. Taj Boyd, a truck driver with the 82nd Airborne Division's 1st Brigade Combat Team, secures a load of tires for the return leg of a combat logistics patrol July 9, 2012, Ghazni province, Afghanistan. Boyd is assigned to 307th Brigade Support Battalion.
(Photo by Sgt. Mike MacLeod)
CTG design and manufacture struts. Our struts transfer load in several different conditions. These components are structurally designed to resist compression, tension, bending and torque loads. The strut pictured was developed specifically for the electrical motor/generator unit in a next generation wind turbine.
The Way and Works team made the most of it being a quiet day by laying more track in the temporary siding. Here they are seen in Nillumbik Sidings loading the rail train behind D2 1300.
DVR Public Running featuring the return of S301.
Bobcat Company believes in demonstrating the machines to all. This photo shows an early model traveling to showcase the features.
Arguably Avonmouth's most distinctive structure, this coal loader (not flour silo!) looms over the port and industrial premises of Avonmouth, nr Bristol.
Men loading the truck with seeds to be distributed to beneficiaries.
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...into the inland waterways vessel Marlin at the Euroports Terminal at the 3rd Haven dock. The 1943 built Marlin will take the bulk load to France
While the captain of the ship loads cargo into the interior cargo hold, the robotic arms on the side of the ship lift the rest of the cargo onto the carbo bay on top of the ship.
PROTIP- loading Kodachrome in the dark doesn't give you any more frames because they splice the rolls together.
Day Eight
Inspiration from the Vera Bradley ad...I rotated the page 90 degrees to the left.
I feel like I should have more journaling on this page...but I didn't know where to put it. I know the background is super busy, but I am glad I got these photos scrapped.
I used vellum to act like the tape in the ad, was a little more subtle than the tissue tape I have on hand.
Journaling reads:
"Stir Crazy @ Legacy Village: a wonderful place for lunch or dinner! Market Bar love!"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [black], The Paper Company [kraft]
Vellum: The Paper Company
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Pen: Staedtler
Ink: Ink It Up!
Corner rounder: We R Memory Keepers
Adhesive: Scotch, Xyron
Thanks for looking!
Loading a Hoffmann kiln at Ockley/Smokejacks Brickworks, c. 1965.
The two banks of hoffmann kilns stood under cover at the wast of the site and were demolished around 1999 when the works were modernised.
i am not really scared to try anything so using something i never use was a bit far fetched.i keep buying store kits but never even crack them open so i decided to use a kit i never use!!!! as well ..i decided to leave my die cut paper without the 12x12 CS behind it.i never do that.
Tractor and immense load was seen on road to Vulture Peak at Rajagriha, India where the Buddha taught the Heart Sutra. Here, this huge load symbolizes the heavy load of karma we all drag around behind us; our accumulated outbursts of anger and hate, our unending selfish desires, our ignorance, pride, jealousy, hypocrisy and on and on. The Buddhist path teaches us to become mindful of our thoughts, words and actions and tune into and act from our basic goodness. The Buddha said we can do this, that he wouldn’t give us something to do that we couldn’t do.
The Illinois Department of Transportation issues 234,000 oversize load permits every year! 98.75% are issued electronically.