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LOAD11 - Walker's new look for 2017. Olympic Games was the prompt. The title is "Love You More" and journaling on the tag. Four circles, wood grain embellishments and four colors. The date-2017 is on the tag. I think I hit all five things.
This LOAD - my goal is to get a few pages done and enjoy the ride.
A look at blasting during the 10-hour closure on Highway 4 on March 23, 2021. It was one of the most complex blasts on the project.
Old Fort Niagara: British infantry re-enactors are loading their muskets in preparation for another volley at the French outsdie the fort.
After returning the first cut of 55 loads to the Danville Yard CSX ES44AH #3119 and #911 lead the second cut of 55 empties under the loadout at Rocklick Facility. This was my first time witnessing the process and it didn’t disappoint.
Cardstock: Bazzill; Printed Paper: SEI; Flowers: Bazzill, Prima; Buttons: Stash; Floss: Bazzill; Font: Rockwell
Sketched at Durand Michigan on CN tracks working on the diamonds and other prep work for new cross ties. This unit had forklift forks on it. The operator left the machine set long enough for me to sketch it. Didn't get a chance to thank him.
Snuck in some scrapping tme to do a better job of this challenge - finished the LO and realised I never did use any of the blue paper I chose. LOL. My husband lost his Commanding ofiicer in 1999 and every year afterwards we got silver charm each for his daughters to let them know we were thinking of him on the anniversary of his death. These are the flowers of thanks his widow sent us- on the 10 year anniversary.
Labourer in Ahmedabad's Old City. Around his neck is a hook used for loading large items like bales of cotton, sacks of vegetables, etc. on & off trucks and carts.
Grain at Viterra's Pinnaroo location is being loaded into one of Genesee Wyoming Australia's AHGX hoppers.
With the line expected to close relatively soon, this photograph (at this location) could soon be a 'thing of the past'
Wednesday 2nd July 2014
National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association Spring 2013 Shoot in Friendship, Indiana. This gentleman was beating the heat of the day by sitting under a tent roof in the primitive area of the event. Although he said he was concerned about breaking my camera (a commonly expressed concern), I thought he had an interesting looking face and thoughtful expression worthy of some shots. I'm glad he agreed to allow me to take his picture.
Amish man taking a load of stored corn home for his animals to eat.
I had my camera out, but didn't realize I'd get a sort of colorful picture on this rainy day.
ODC-At The Back
We took a trip To Nichols, NY today and Stu picked up his brand new Double Bass. It was quite a trip, it rained all the way there and back!
The gaffer tape on this LO is pretty old - maybe not the oldest thing in my stash, but getting there. Old numbers, heart, and transparency too, and the butterflies are a RAK I won a while ago.
This is a lift from Lisa Dickinson at JBS Studios.
TFL.
A photographers' stroll in Frankfurt's east harbour.
My friend E. loading her camera
Leica M2
Summaron 35mm 3.5
Rollei Retro 100
Negativscan
Took pondering all day about the prompt to come up with this. I am not much of a goal maker (which explains a lot) and not a deeply wise person, but I think I have passed on some fond memories and good habits to my children. I have loved cameras since childhood and when scrapbooking came into my life in 1993 it was a match made in heaven. I used word art and a digital kit called Being Me from The Digital Scrapper.
Journaling reads:
I won’t lie: traveling and being the mom of two small kids can be tough. There are a lot of perks -- airline miles, nearly free trips to Disneyland, flexible schedules -- but sometimes “perks” don’t matter to a 7-year-old who wants her mama. We’ve been using FaceTime and Skype a lot lately and that seems to ease some of the sadness and frustration that comes when Shelby is missing Mama and I’m missing Shelby (it’s tough on all of us, even me). This particular FT session Shelby declared “Mom, it’s like you’re here. It’s a lot easier when we video chat all the time, it’s like you’re with us. I don’t miss you as much when we do this.” Hallelujah! I’ll take any help I can get and modern technology is a HUGE help. I’m grateful to add FaceTime into our nightly routine and see the faces I love so much, even when I’m on the other side of the country.
Loading of 4 locomotives at the Zuidnatie Terminal at the Churchill dock at the port of Antwerp. The locomotives are loaded on the m/v Geervliet (IMO 9536052). The vessel will bring the cargo to the Georgian port of Poti from where they will be railed to their new operator in Azerbaijan.
Behind AZ4A0005 (being lifted) is AZ4A0006, followed by AZ4A0003 and AZ4A0004
Usually I like to do my monthly wrap up on the last day of LOAD, but I was having technical difficulties yesterday. I'm really happy with how many layouts I completed! I love LOAD! Used papers & elements from Mommyish Frolic kit.
This was inspired by Katieplus4's layout Paper Crush LOAD 24 layout. I was working on the beginning of Finding my Way BPC class. While I was clearing my scrapping space these products were everywhere; my go to stuff! (This is a double 6x12 layout)
The load might be easy (think its an Orbiter style ride??) but its a hard life on the gaf for this old Foden 4000!! Flashback to summer 2014 for the Bradford Festival fair.