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This a collaboration between Myself (Matthew2000tx), Erick Gustafson (http://flickr.com/photos/emoneytg/).
My Website: www.PhotoMPR.com
This is my daughter Mary ather last Birthday party. That is a Harly Davidson boa she's wearing. Her doctor left her come home for a few days to get her will and affairs in order We threw an early birthday party and had a photographer come and take photos of her with all our family members. She died two weeks later. We have journaled her story so not much is needed on scrap pages. I saw this title somewhere and thought I'd use it today. This is definitely scrapping the saddest time our family ever faced. No embellishments, just mixed papers.
Banjo wants to be on the porch all the time now that the weather is good. Also my quote is by Danny Kaye and we just watched one of his movies. That is my take on taste prompt. I think the page is too busy, but I can't fuss with it because I am too busy.
Loading, or unloading a bin of drill-pipe by skidding it off , or dragging it up the back of the truck.
LiuGong 856HE MAX: BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) wheel loader built in 1:17 scale. Model is full motorised with C+ motors, front LED lights, rear LED lights & sounds (backup alarm, horn) connected to Mindstorms Robot Inventor HUB and controlled by Xbox pad via Mindstorms app. Movie: youtu.be/4TTvLL_vt4E
2/24 Digital Credits: Quickpage (Chris Young)
Funky Print Alpha Brush (Mindy)
Font: CK Handprint
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Ripley discovers that a lone fertile queen is responsible for the continuation of the species, producing a colony of sterile warriors. The Queen Alien is larger and stronger than the warriors, and in an epic confrontation, Ripley utilizes a Power Loader as a means of protection and power to battle the Queen.
Sideshow Collectibles is proud to bring you the Power Loader Diorama, depicting Ellen Ripley's visceral battle with the Queen Alien! The Power Loader Diorama stands 20 inches high above a themed display base, ready to join your Alien collection.
This is one of my first "fairly accurate" machining jobs. It's a blank for a load cell. The block is 40 x 20 x 10 mm +/- 0.05 mm.
Arlington, WI, 2015
Leica M2
Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f1.4 SC
Kodak Tri-x@250, d76, 1+1, 20C, 9:31 min
By the shores of Gokyo Lake.
Gokyo. Altitude 15,584 ft (4750 m).
En route to Gokyo Ri. Khumbu region of Himalayas, Nepal.
Papers by Anna Aspnes
Sketch/Template by Cathy Zielske (Design Your Life class)
Brush by Katie Pertiet
Day 13
Inspiration : MO
[The background story]
My journaling is a brief intro to the way my mind works and it's a little more than crazy. While I'm not on the extreme end of OCD for all things, I'm pretty close. At least I know how to laugh at myself.
Journaling reads:
"I'm more than a little OCD about things in my life - but I call it CDO so the letters are in alphabetical order like they should be. I'm also a tad ADD so sometimes you never know what to expect out of me. Home decor and most things done with a quantity must be an odd number. Certain things have a very certain order, especially when I am cleaning & organizing. In my car, as soon as I get in, I lock the doors so I don't fall out & when it's time to lock the doors when I'm out of my car, it's gotta be done three times. I always have two hairties on my wrists and one in my hair. I love order of all types & although I'm not as extreme as some, I do tend to drive friends & family crazy. They are little things - quirks that make me-me. Here's a favorite pic of ducks!"
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LOADING UP -- Front loader handling a round bale at a cotton gin near Helena, Ark. (U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture photo by Robert Goodson)