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Ready for the works Christmas no expense spared Christmas doo, I hope 1 of the salesmen’s men is there as I’ve had my eye on him for quite a while ❤️
After tying on to a cut of inbound cars, ESPN 1800 reverses back into the Industrial Park to begin their work at Judge.
Someone got roses ... and someone took pictures. February 2007. 105VR lens, handheld at 1/50th. VR was obviously working fine.
Without going into too much detail (I believe my friend Laura once called me "a bit earnest" pmsl) I help people. To be honest it can be a thankless job, helping people, but it helps to see a positive outcome to the daily grind.
I wish I didn't have to work. I could be a lady who lunches, with time to be creative, and run the house without always scrabbling around doing bits of work here and there in between work, childcare and sleep. I would be a domestic goddess in reality instead of just in my daydreams.
Anyway, wishful thinking. I do have to work and just occasionally, like today, part of helping people involves stuffing envelopes.
465. That's how many pieces of mail I processed today - whoa!
Added note: I should probably point out that only 110 of them were this size. 100 were in envelope sizes, and the remaining were two different smaller sizes of mailers.
Working on another sketch of Sabriena, the White Rose Witch of Wensleydale. Here she is with her Yorkshire Pudding cauldron concocting her witchy cheesy brew. It’s been suggested she should have a pet toad- hence toad in the hole. Any more ideas anyone? www.facebook.com/groups/960521703958757/?ref=share
BNSF 6014 west has a nice collection of heavy duty MoW machinery in tow, including a ballast cleaner and track tampers. Chariton, IA 6/28/14.
Part of the Little Dudes series, documenting the little dudes who live in my home.
See Also: Setup photos for Berry Hard Work: Setup 1 | Setup 2 | Setup 3 | Setup 4 | Setup 5 | Setup 6 | Setup 7 | Setup 8 | Setup 9 | Setup 10 | Setup 11
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Wednesday 30th 2015
Started off well loading my first delivery into the box truck with help from another guy at work. It was all downhill from then on.
putting the order neatly inside the truck and getting down for the next load, i saw the one guy helping me talking to our sales guy. next thing im on the pavement looking up at both of them from the ground.
my head , jaw ,neck ,and shoulder and soon after my right calf
started to join the pain train.
i guess on my way down body parts other than my feet found impact points like the metal bumper step and then frozen pavement.
They called for the ambulance .
Er was sad, with few but very busy personnel
and spent my work day in the hospital. i was discharged after 4;00 pm.
no broken bones was found. lucky me.
January 2 .. my leg is better so i can walk better, sore to the touch
but clearly my shoulder isn't coming back to order
for a while and follow up to see what damage other than bone
is done.
the other suck part is i hit my head on something a slight ringing in the right ear, is annoying,
after yesterdays shower i found a cut on the left side of my head.
Since being able to sleep in my own bed i discovered i have a sever bout with dizziness that merely lasts five seconds .
but its concerning as ive never experienced this kind of thing
getting to sit upright afterward the dizzyness is less severe and lasts shorter in duration.
So, as of today, the shoulder pain and dizziness is all that i still have and my left middle finger ring finger and pinky is less numb but the joints don't hurt as they did either..
my wife is setting me up with a doctor to see what tendon and muscle damage had been done to my shoulder.
Diana F+ : 110mm lens Film:Fuji400
This photograph is a work photograph of the magazine that starts newly.
New 34Magazine put on the japan market on October 27.
The copy without the reprint and permission is prohibited. Susumu Kohda
I got settled into my new desk at work since I got the promotion I've been waiting for since November when I interviewed. I really love all the new space I have compared to my previous itty bitty desk I had. Everyone was making comments here & there about how girly it was & how I seemed to have moved in, haha.
If I re-route my commute I can pass Great Central Railway's northern engine shed. This is the view over the road bridge wall. I've inadvertently become a train enthusiast (but not a very good one).
Tornado is here for re-commissioning works. There seems to be a lot going today. The man with the long white beard is from Hitachi - if Tornado is to be used on the mainline it needs all the latest safety systems.
The wall on the road bridge is quite high you have to stand on tip-toes to see below, To get these kind of photos I have to hold the camera at arms length and just point vaguely in the direction. The results are usually more than acceptable.
On the tripod is a Nanlux light used for photography.
More info on Tornado here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNER_Peppercorn_Class_A1_60163_Tornado