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This is the second page from yesterday's layout. It was such a fast page that I did another one. I must be on a roll!
CS Bazzill, PP GCD Studios, Flowers MM, Prima, Letters AC, MM, Brads MM, Wood camera Studio Calico, Stickles Ranger.
Got Attention?
All I have to do is point the camera in her direction and it’s like an ON switch has been turned. Sammie loves attention. She loves people watching her. She loves the camera. And baby, the camera loves her!
01.17.2008
Loading steel sheets in the hold of the bulk carrier Yannis at the Euroports Terminal at the Vrasene dock
Loading the Norton at the sellers home. I was so excited I lifted the back of that bike myself right into the truck
Pictures of my mom and dad enjoying the pool....nice memory. :) I saw a similar layout online and my husband helped to pick the pictures! Hearts are sewn on.
Loading logs at one of the old logging sites in Northern Wisconsin. This is a photo from my slide collection.
Conductors being loaded on the installation barge for the Papa Terra project. InterMoor installed 15 conductors for the project.
I used an old stencil on cardstock and sponged the design. The stencil was intended to use on a wall!
I am super tired tonight so I went with the digital layout. Digital always works for me when I am really tired.
Today we had to go and empty a container load of vans that we had bought while in California last year.
Another interesting day and the white van is now nick named 5 hours. Thats how long it was in the country before it was sold.
Good times.
The Marowijne River (Maroni in French) is the border river between Suriname and French Guyana. Albina is the town at the Suriname side. At the other side of the river is Saint Laurent du Maroni.
Loading ash into the skip at Llanfair.I am advsied that it is Simon Russell doing the shovelling.
Photo taken in July 1992
【Valparaíso, Chile】 Valparaíso harbor with large docked ships and cranes for piling up containers, with people enjoying the waterfront.
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I am a bit ashamed of spending so little time on you my friends on Flickr, or to reply to your kind comments to my photos. I'm very sorry, but the last time has been very busy.
I once said harvest was done. That is true for baling, but all the small fields where the hay has to be dried have been remaining. They give little, but take a lot of time. The last week is this what we have been doing, making hay in some steep fields. It takes three days of fine weather and work by hand to get it dry. Than we have to get it in to the barn. The old Fordson tractor will be used, it is my only tractor that is small enough to get up.
Sunday am I leaving for some days and tomorrow will be used to prepare it. So it will be about a week before I return. Hope to have better time then.
The light is hopeless, but it was the only one I liked otherwise.
When the trigger is pulled, the flint falls foward, striking sparks against the metal plate of the frizzen; the sparks fall into the priming pan, lighting up the powder there, and sending a flame down a narrow channel into the charge at the base of the gun's barrel.
Practice with a replica 19th-century flintlock rifle.
Loading steel on the Chipolbrok operated "Parandowski" (IMO 9432139) at the Zuidnatie terminal at the Churchill dock at the port of Antwerp.
This was a great composition to get a good perspective shot, plus the coloring and vertical lines are cool too.
A 12 x 12 digital page (using Michelle Martin's "Greyson" kit) showcasing Sam's grandparents for our "People We Love" LOM album.
Journaling:
There is so much greenery wherever you look! I felt surrounded by my favorite color! I loved all the textures in the foliage. It was interesting to note that our houseplants are a version of their large trees....
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Baltimore, Md. 21206