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I first saw the XXD load-ding mentioned on Acquire. I purchased it from A+R Store, which, to my knowledge is the only place you can buy it from in the U.S.
Some things to note.
1) You should use the supplied 3M stickytape to stick them together. If you don’t and your wall wart doesn’t apply enough pressure it will fall apart in the middle of the night (which is also why the thing doesn’t line up correctly in the later photos).
2) It stores flat for transport, but then the sticky stuff isn’t going to be so good for you. YMMV
3) They have a cutaway for the U.S. grounding cord if you need it. It also doubles as a mount point for a tackboard pin which they sell separately.
4) It comes in three colors: red, black, and pink. I prefer the one I got.
5) You can buy a bunch, nail them into the wall and use them to store pens and such. They even will sell it in bulk with corporate logos and shit.
When it's not escorting helium cars this usaf hopper can be spotted moving loads of sand or ballast on the USAF's property on Cape Canaveral.
I used American Crafts Patterned paper, cardstock, letter stickers, and journaling pen. I don't remember who made the extra large rick-rac.
The journaling just talks about how Sawyer was cracking himself up one day on his mat while I was working on the computer. I turned to see what was so funny and this is what I saw. I snapped the picture and promptly righted the mat. If you look closely at the picture on the layout, you will notice two little pajama clad feet and a little hand that pulled the mat over. Thanks for looking!
Part of the force’s role is to escort abnormal loads across the road and motorway networks.
Earlier this month we assisted with the movement of a bridge section.
GMP officer took over from our Cheshire colleagues and escorted the load to the Yorkshire border.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
For Todd's 50th Birthday, I surprised him with a Hot Air Balloon ride which launched from our front yard! He loved it!
Stew Gibboney was our amazing pilot and very nice man! Stew's website is www.balloonohio.com.
A young family on the 16th Street mall provides a show for onlookers
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An old and maybe obsolete stock loading race near Narrabri. A beautiiful morning in North West NSW with a pleasant sunrise complete with a dusty diffusion and some old rustic timber. Love living in the country!!!
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During the whole day, they were this loading lifts stacking those heavy freight crates. Their drivers worked really fast and accurately.
A day of Amusement was anything but, I wanted to be off the bus, out of the park and in bed nursing my cold. I spent less that $20 at the park and all of it was on food. Here is the journaling: As exciting as it was to go with Emily and see them perform at and win double trophies with the Orchestra, I was sick when I left on this trip and I am sicker now. It was not a day I enjoyed, but I will enjoy the memories of the double carousel and posing in front of the bear, and the win. As I get older, amusement parks are not as much fun for my dollar.
5.1971 Long Gully - South Australia loco SAR 621 special to Bridgewater - end loading cars (Murray Billett mb-n091-05)
Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC) 718. Mula sa mga naipong litrato sa aking baul/hard drive.
Taken at: Santolan, Pasig City.
This is what I'm surrounded with - unscraped pictures of my daughter and I really want to get some done while I have the time and energy (it's been a while since I have scrapped, so LOAD has been well worth the $$$). Anyway, I loved today's prompt and all the layouts in the gallery, so took some pictures to give the prompt a go another day. I love this layout.
Two Roma ladies, sharing the load of groceries, Cromwell Road,Belfast, Northern Ireland
Camera: Samsung PL90
Contrast, large photos and small photos! After LOAD in february, I did Garden a Day (GAD) in March. My garden is looking fab now:)
Local job C781, Detroit Edison coal loads with BNSF 6225 & 9056, pass Detroit Edison coal empties with BNSF 6055 & 8793, in Erie, Mi., on Canadian National's former Detroit & Toledo Shore Line trackage, now CN's Shore Line Sub.
Loading up the press sheets onto the feed side of the press. A few adjustments and settings to make before running the paper through.
Atlantic Puffin returning to it's burrow with a full catch of caplin at Elliston, Newfoundland, Canada.
Here is the next page from the Disney '06 book.
This one was a little hard for me to write. If you read it, you will understand why. I love to write, so that wasn't the issue. It was the topic. It breaks my heart to think about this little girl. I get a lump in my throat. However, I had to tell the story because it really did make an impact on my husband and me. And I needed to get it out quickly. Pretty much what I typed is what you see. I just couldn't bear doing much editing. The other thing I had to consider as a writer was that this is our DISNEY album. I didn't want to make the story too depressing.
("Chickie" who I mention in the story was my husband's dear grandmother.)
You can't read the text very well. Here it is:
Sometimes you just end up in the right place at the right time... for a reason. Pat and I had the afternoon to ourselves at MGM (and later headed to Epcot). We saw Mickey and Minnie posing for pictures and we couldn't resist waiting in line to meet them. While we stood there, a Disney cast member escorted a small group of people to the front of the line. The little girl in the picture was part of that group. Pat and I both gasped at what we saw - she was a Make-a-Wish child. This organization has always held a special place in our hearts - it was Chickie's favorite charity and we had also adopted it as ours. Looking at this little girl, we were struck with a strange mix of emotions; we were sad that this adorable child was a Wish recipient but we were also happy for her that her wish had come true. It's a strange combination, especially while standing in line to meet two giant mice at the Happiest Place on Earth. But that little girl reminded us, ever so simply and quietly, to be happy and appreicate... well, everything. Even giant mice.