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The high speed ferry in Aarhus habour loading up for an evening commute...
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Three years before the Pan Am air disaster on 05-08-85 Western Scottish Seddon 862 BSD 862T loads at Carlisle for a run across the border to Lockerbie.
Loads out of Fola (Screaming Eagle) at the end of the KNWA operated Vaughn Railroad (located off ex C&O trackage on the Gauley Sub) pass the new Rolling Thunder mine near the end of the new (late 1980's) portion of the Vaughn. Fola used to be served by both CR (NS) and CSX, but after sitting idle for about a decade the new operation is just served by KNWA through the connection at Belva. Coal from Rolling Thunder looks like it is being trucked to Mammoth.
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New to Reays of Wigton, Enviro200 702 (PX61 AYA) came into the Ensign fleet when a year old. It is pictured in Bluewater Bus Station, loading for service X80 to Lakeside and Chafford Hundred.
The Loader Droid is a 4 armed robot that carries cargo to the spaceships. It has 98 brick pieces and it's part of my LL-5000 set.
A U.S. Marine with India Battery, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practices loading ordnance onto an MV-22B Osprey aboard the USS Essex (LDH 2) during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) aboard Naval Base San Diego March 17, 2015. The Marines must work together to properly align the ATV with the ramp to successfully load on the ordnance - COMPTUEX is designed to integrate and train the PHIBRON and ship staff as they prepare for deployment later this spring. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released)
One of the most obvious old-fashioned traits of this store is the on-street pseudo-loading dock on the back of the store. This is certainly not something that the city would allow these days, and I wonder if they ever run into major trouble having non-exclusive use of the space -- legally, at least, it's just a general-use 30 minute truck load zone. (Similarly, they probably shouldn't be storing stuff on the sidewalks like they are in this picture, but I can't get too irritated by that since they have incredibly little back room space for a store like this...)
Day One
No photos on this one...and I'm okay with it!
I played with my Silhouette and some Distress Inks and enjoyed a lazy day inside!
Journaling reads:
"the leaves starting to change color. the heart of football season. pumpkins & gourds. apple cider and cinnamon candles. sweater weather. lazy weekend days. chili in the crockpot. these are a few FAVORITES."
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: The Paper Company [kraft]
Patterned Paper: Making Memories [text]
Stamp: Unity for Stamping Bella
Letter stickers: American Crafts
Ink: Versafine, Ink It Up!, Ranger
Pen: Staedtler
Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch, Tombow
Diecuts: Silhouette
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Load out of the Aft Island of the Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier at BAE Systems shipyard in Scotstoun. Tuesday June 11
On the way to Rustburg, VA, I started heading off to the direction of the rail line that ran on either side of US-501, crossing under or over a few times. This was at the Campbell County Route 670 crossing. It looks to be some sort of transloader device, maybe something to do with logging.
The load on the trailer is the base from the former fuelling machine at Trawsfynydd, weighing in at 30 tonnes, there was quite a overhang on each side of the trailer they were escorted by Richard Williams of Porthmadog wide load escort.
On the nearside front there is a name "Jack" painted on the MAN & DAF
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A busy scene in the Tanzanian town of Mwanza as the bus to Musoma is loaded prior to departure.
Shot in 1969 with a Pentax S1a, print scanned with CanoScan 8800F.
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Two employees of the 19 odd mile long Thunder Rail use a front end loader to load a single hopper with ballast at Arborfield Saskatchewan. Ronny (in the foreground) has just finished telling me of a torrential downpour the town received just a few hours before my arrival. As conversation turned to the weather, we both agreed the province has had quite enough rain for the season. I spent an hour or so photographing the two men at work in the yard as well as out on the line before departing to continue my journey northward. Five days after this photo was taken, the 400 residents of Arborfield were forced to flee to higher ground as yet another rain storm arrived to flood the streets, homes, and businesses. I've always found the people of rural Saskatchewan to be welcoming and friendly to outsiders, these two railwaymen were no exception. Although I did not return to the community after the flood, I'm sure these men, like many others in the area, were hard at work getting things back as they should be....
20190812_0501_7D2-200 Loading Coal #2
The coal is being sprayed around the hold of the bulk carrier LA Richardais
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Cosco Prince Rupert @ the Prince Rupert DP World container terminal on a very wet late afternoon - 9 March 2018 [© WCK-JST]
Lego loader studio setup - more pictures and the story on:
strobist: SB26 on boom overhead (slightly from left, SB80 w. mini softbox from cam left, gridded SB600 on the bucket and SB700 from right and slightly behind the loader as rim
I am using LOAD to help me jump start my scrapping of our recent trip to Playa de Carmen.
Journaling reads: And we are off! Our trip to Mexico is finally here! We have been saving all year for this trip.It is Evan's first flight ever.We left at 7:30 Winnipeg time and arrived in Cancun at 3:30.I was really nervous about the flight because of my ears but it wasn't too bad...We couldn't believe how good the food was but then again we hadn't eaten since 4:00 in the morning.It was interesting to see how long the frosted window took to thaw.The turquoise water was gorgeous as we landed in Cancun.We are really ready for warmer weather!