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Planning is always the most important part of every move. So planning has become a specialty for Unified Moving Services. From supplying the correct packing materials and labor through loading, safe driving and unpacking, we make sure every possibility is anticipated and every need is met.
Mairi's packing her trunk for a trip abroad.....PongPong, of course, wants to know when she's coming back. See if you can read his Tshirt!
DESCRIPTION: Blue Star Mothers Deb Romie (left) of Vadnais Heights and Sonya Forseth pack cookies at St. Thomas Academy and the Visitation School in Mendota Heights, Minn., Dec. 21 for Minnesota National Guard Soldiers serving in Iraq. Romie's son Nick, a sergeant with the 2-136th Combined Arms Battalion on leave from Iraq for two weeks, helps them.
CREDITS: Spc. Thomas Keeler, Minnesota National Guard Public Affairs
TITLE: Packing cookies
COPYRIGHT: Public domain. Credit photo to Minnesota National Guard.
Un trabajador haitiano desempeña sus funciones en la Viña Cousiño Macul ubicada en la comuna de Paine. #wine #worker #bottles #migrant #statue #vineyard
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coal packing machines "coal packing machines"
The packed product is prevented from oxidation, rusting, moulding, dampness and insect infestation and thus helps prolong the product storage period. It is can also be used to detect integrity of the peck seal.
Forgot to upload for last week's 52 weeks! Oops... Still sick... I thought I had it beat, but no. I hate this. Guy hates it too. He's also very nervous about all the boxes. He doesn't like packing or anything that might be unsettling. Jan. is going to be one crazy month.
This image of a meatpacking plant helps to bring to mind some of the poor sanitation conditions in factories during the Progressive Era. This image could be used to help teach a lesson about the muckrakers the poor conditions the fought to rectify. This image corresponds to Competency Goal 7.01 for U.S. History in the NC Standard Course of Study because it helps to explain the conditions that led to the Progressive Movement. From this photograph, I would like my students to understand just how unsanitary conditions were in food processing plants before the reform of the Progressive Era.
How to make wrapping, packing (recycled material)
I wanted to make something different. I used old cardboard, some paper and felt.
this marks the first of many entries to come. the trip starts with packing up all my gear.
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The image above shows the box with a "nest" to hold my inner shipping box. It's pretty firmly in place, but next time I will add some round cardboard buttons and heavy thread thru the layers of bubble wrap to anchor the layers so they don't move around. I may also add a layer of black flannel as Harriete suggests, to disguise the bubble wrap. I am also considering other options for the layers of bubblewrap. I tried starofoam, cut to shape, but it was too messy and I hate foam. I would love to hear about other options.
Harriete Berman has two blog posts, here and here, about packing art for shipping. I really like most of her suggestions, but she uses upholstery foam, which harbors mold. I am allergic and have had terrible reactions to foam, so it doesn't come into my house. I'm experimenting with using bubble wrap, arranging it in a "nest" so that there is no tape and the box and object don't have to be wrapped around and around to send it back. Some things have come back to be barely wrapped. Recently I sent two artist's books to a publisher, each in an inner box, inside a larger box. They were returned in their inner boxes. I don't know what happened to the outer box. It was very upsetting because one of the books was barely covered, much less protected from scratching. Luckily both books were okay.