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Colonel had loads of fun galloping around the farm at McAlester and leading me into thorny brambles. I doubt he'd ever smelled deer and coyote and who-knows-what else before!

We started this "holiday" when the 9th grader was in Kindergarten. The youngest got to go this time as he was in kindergarten.

chris loads up the pickup

U.S. Army soldiers load wildland firefighting equipment at military base camp. Forest Service photo by Kerry Greene

Nebraska Army National Guard aviation crews work alongside active-duty Air Force to load a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter into a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft, July 13, 2023, at the Army Aviation Support Facility at the air base in Lincoln, Nebraska. The joint training between the Nebraska Soldiers and Airmen from the 4th Airlift Squadron out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, was a first-time experience for many involved. After loading and unloading the UH-60 Blackhawk, the crews then loaded a UH-72 Lakota helicopter – a first for even the assigned loadmaster. The Nebraska Soldiers included personnel from Company G, 2-104th General Support Aviation Battalion; Company A, 1-376th Aviation (Security & Support) Regiment; and Detachment 4, Company B, 640th Support Battalion. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Lisa Crawford)

KH Mize Tortuga Template

  

These were the attendees of a hilarious retreat I went on last March; we had to struggle to get pictures of us looking unhappy to include in this layout so that we could post them to our online community. I actually originally did this layout DURING the weekend, but at some point during the last year I erased the full-resolution copy from my hard drive. Needing it for our 2009 album, I had to rebuild it. Thankfully it was an easy one with a template and didn't take too terribly long to redo. I fixed the red-eyes this time since I wasn't hurried, added names, and added a caveat that we weren't really miserable.

IMG_9692_Peter Bassett

Near Landruk, Nepal

1 November 2013

Jody Wenke scraplift, see video at 10:59, I just had to add a little flower. I love simple, but....

A great day trip up to Walter Peak on the Earnslaw bringing back lots of memories for Bec who used to travel on the boat regularly as a kid.

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!)

A small wagon helps carry the wood from chopping block to the woodpile.

It's been a great LOAD and I really enjoyed myself. Thanks to all for the encouraging comments on my layouts. It really helped keep me going. And all the amazing layouts I saw in the gallery sparked my creativity. Hope to see you all at the next one!

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!)

Loading up the van at the airport.

People In My Neighborhood-

Growing up I lived in a close knit neighborhood. The moms got together for coffee at each others homes. We had taffy pulls, pretend country fairs in the field, swimming at the pond, ice skating on the pond, went bowling, played kick ball in the street...milk was delivered in glass bottles and lefy in a milkbox on the front steps.

I remember when our neighbors, the Bulette's, got a color tv. We all gathered at their house to watch "the Wizard of Oz" in color! Fun Times!

You load the film just the same as you do with any 120 camera. The roll of film sits very neatly in the round chamber on the right, and I use two nickels on each end just to center the roll in the camera. It also assures me that the camera is worth at least twenty cents. I used to use a piece of folded plastic on the right side to keep the roll pretty tight, but I found that it didn't make much difference. A red window also has to be made in the door. You can drill a hole right through the whole door, once you've estimated where it needs to go. At first, I made the hole in the center of the door that gets 12 6x6 cm frames, but this camera's frames are more like 6x7, so they overlap and you lose a little bit of each frame, but you still get 12 frames around 6x5cm. There's no set of numbers on 120 film that works for the camera's spacing, which could ideally get 10 frames, but it's really hard to space them right. I ended up making a hole for the top numbers, which get 16 smaller frames, and I skip from 1 to 3 to 5, etc and get a good, reliable 8 frames per roll. I got fancy with my windows and cut out the red plastic to be an exact fit inside the holes and glued them in place with super glue. You could also just tape the plastic over the hole. I would do it on the outisde so it doesn't get in the way of the film going by. My red plastic is from the lid of a tub of sandwich meat.

Since I am doing nothing but scrapbooking our fun vacation, fot today's prompt I purposefully went a bit deeper with my journaling.

Process Video can be found here: youtu.be/pjTTVKCq8Ts

Sketchy Sunday-my version of the given sketch...

Title- A Chopped Cookoff Birthday..

small journal circles make note of who's cooking and who won.

Loading the car onto a trailer for the trip back to Melbourne.

The 27th Aerial Port Squadron conducts a cargo deployment exercise on July 7. The exercise maintains unit readiness and allows Airmen practice loading and securing many types of equipment. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Shannon McKay)

all excess capacity will have an impact is not good

There seem to be few limits to the loading capacity.

Ore comes out of the ground and into a hopper to be emptied into rail cars.

Preparing the cannon for the noon firing on the Saluting Battery in Valletta.

Formal night on Serenade of the Seas.

Quick and easy today as it's too beautiful outside to be in here.

All older products except the lace butterfly.

the beginning of the trip

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!)

first photo of a new roll of film

Loading grain for export.

This is a page for my honeymoon album. I am getting pages done because of load. This is Hawaii volcanoes National park

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