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driver Matt Kean doing the stacking my job was rolling the bales out of the shed and onto the loader
APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
I flipped the sketch and changed up a few things. The kit I used is These Days by Captivated Visions. This was a lot of fun.
Carb loading can be extremely confusing, especially if you’re new to sports nutrition — do you just eat a bucket of pasta the night before a half-marathon and hope for the best?! How do you properly increase these necessary macros without sabotaging your diet or messing with your...
The hidden journaling reads:
I got Ethan a harmonica and put it in his Easter basket. It was a huge hit. He loved it. and could not put it down all day. We should've put a cup down next to him to see if he'd get any tips.
Union Square, NY
Street Fair
2012-April-8
Moving the abnormal load. Norwich rd Ipswich suffok (UK). The load is a 330 ton turbine bound for a power station project at Eye airfield industrial estate. 29 October 2023.
Me with my "Magic Teacher" from high school on the left -- she taught me Algebra II and Trig.
Me with the student for whom *I* was the magic teacher -- I taught her Algebra I and Geometry and tutored her through Calculus.
Template by Katie Pertiet, background paper by Jessica Sprague.
I am ready to be done with these birthday pages. And I'm pretty sure it'll be a while before I use kraft paper again. :)
I did a partial scrap-lift of this page. In the March/April CK there was a double page LO by Linda Barber on page 85. Thanks Linda! :)
CS TPS, Coredinations, Bazzill
PP BB
Stickers Webster's Pages
Pen AC
Sewing machine stitching
Load structures between successive fine-grained turbidites in the Mississippian Rancheria Formation, Escondido Canyon, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. Scanned from original 35mm slide.
The day before we got married the dj called and told me he forgot to write down our songs. Oops. I don't know if I told him the wrong song or if it was written down wrong. We didn't get god only knows, we got wouldn't it be nice. We laughed the whole way down the isle.
Hobbies Past-I have loved crafts and making things since I was a child. I remember making dollhouses and doll furniture from boxes and found objects. I learned how to embroider, needlepoint, rug-hooking, knitting, crocheting, sewing, count-cross stitch, oil painting, watercolors, pen & ink sketching and macrame-just to name a few. This Christmas I made (from an old pattern) a macrame Christmas Tree wall hanging for my daughter's new apartment. I liked it so much I made one for us! I have so many hobbies, i don't think I'll get bored when I get old(er).
...and this is just the beginning! Thoroughly enjoyed this season's LOAD, the thought, inspiration and encouragement. I'll miss it but plan to continue getting those stories told!
Cheers~
An ex-UK rubbish truck doing the rounds early on a Saturday morning. The rear has had a modification to allow riders.
January 2009, Prague
A good friend is loading his Leica M3. The quick loader is a nice feature of the M3.
Nikon D3
Nikon Nikkor AF-D 50mm 1,4
one of my favorite pics of my boy at the beach
Journaling reads
I find it hard to believe that you are nine years old now. Where did the time go? You are growing up so fast and truly becoming more of a man every day. You are a hard worker and are always there to help Daddy with the next job. You are also a wonderful big brother always making time for Christopher and Caleb and making them feel good. I can really see you beginning to grow into the man God wants you to be and I am so proud of you! Jacob Walter 8/2010.
Day 26
Inspiration : Psycho
I took it in a fun, crazy way.
Journaling reads:
"maybe it's crazy...or maybe it's just some good old hillbilly ingenuity. when jon & i were at a concert, we forgot our cooler. so...we filled our sink with budlight & covered it with ice!"
I still think it needs some embellishments, but I was running out of time!
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink
Patterned paper: Cosmo Cricket
Rub-ons: Doodlebug
Pen: Staedtler, Signo
Adhesive: Scotch
Thanks for looking!