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This cattle loading station in Greenland, Colorado, is from the days when livestock was transported by train. The train tracks are still in use.
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read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
I love behind the scenes stuff. I love seeing what other people can't or don't. If you've seen my pictures from PAX< you've seen this.
And this is the loading dock at the Burke museum. Nothing to see here but...
How the loader arm connects 1:
the bricks on the arm click onto the bottom on the protruding chassis
I'm going to have to come up with more attachments.
The old stackers from Portal 37 are slowly deteriorating in the background of the more modern Lynch 3 flood loader as R614 is seen loading below. If you pay close attention, you can spot the antifreeze mechanism built by Jerry Williams in action; this contraption sprays the car with Antifreeze to prevent the coal from freezing to the side of the hoppers. Definitely one of my new favorite angles for sure.
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
HEAVY LOAD 1 This heavy load is an electricity transformer on it's way to Sydney from Brisbane (Australia) seen here in the Hunter Valley.
My computer is so old and knackered that if I'm doing anything major - like uploading loads of pics onto flickr, - I knit whilst it does it...I knit a whole fish tonight loading up holiday pics, hmmm, time for an upgrade?
read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
Feel the mist? This was on our trip to Australia in June 2006 for Lauren's high school graduation trip. I took this image on a boat tour of Sydney Harbour. It was a little chilly that day, but the day was perfection! I'm pulling out some old photo's for LOAD.
My first LOAD. Had a blast. Will do this again. Thanks for the memories.
Journaling:
31 Days, 64 pages, 51 layouts, pub album finished, Happy, Happy Happy Happy
This month I learned to work with white; how to make delicious clusters; that I can scrap even when I don't feel like it. The more I scrap the better I like the results.
I laughed out loud when I saw this old Honda wobbling along, struggling under load on its daily commute.
Loading onto the tramway directly with the Skyline system. Deceased tree was felled alongside the mainline then extracted in 20ft lengths and loaded onto awaiting Timbercars with the Skyline.
Reading to Kris. Kris has always been a big fan of books. At age 2, he enjoys having Grandma, Grandpa & Daddy read to him. Here's hoping that his love of books & reading continues throughout his life!
The Condtitioning House in Bradford.
It was built in 1902 as a result of a special act of parliment as a scientific testing facility of the wool industry. Two thirds of wool used in the UK came from Bradford and wool and textiles would have been brought here and tested under different conditions to determine there strength and durability