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in a SBB-CFF-FFS Tagnpps (31 85 066 4 009-9) bulkcar for "Toblerone" Chocolate.

Destination is Bern, Swiss.

Shot at Amsterdam Westhaven on 29-07-2008.

This abandoned 1950 Ford stake truck looks as if its ready to roll with a load from this abandoned building in Sunbury,Iowa.

Loader

Tamiya 1/25 figure

Two of four 4.33m wide loads escorted from Purfleet Docks to Westbury, Wiltshire. Escorts & permits by Teahan Convoi Service.

LOAD Day One- today was rough, but I didn't want to fail on day one! Here's a quick layout about easter a couple of years ago.

Testing various loads.

KIRKUSH MILITARY TRAINING BASE, Iraq – Members of 19th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division load a round into a M198 155mm howitzer during a live fire exercise at Normandy Range near Kirkush Military Training Base, Diyala province, Iraq, May 30, 2011. Iraqi soldiers joined several other Iraqi Security Forces agencies to display cooperative efforts and capabilities during Operation Iron Lion, a provincial capstone exercise demonstrating improving ISF proficiency.

(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David Strayer, 109th MPAD, USD-N PAO)

 

art work of loading concept around the world in green background

Get em in , load em up , ship em out !

Portland Harbor

Victoria

A technician monitors a loader.

So I decided what I have a lot of is bits and pieces from kits - I have been subscribing to a couple of kit clubs (now one only) for a couple of years and you never use everything up. So everything here is leftovers from kits - papers, rub-ons, chipboard, stickers and letters.

 

A lift from Studio Calico's Tina Tina Aszmus

loading shot into the clip of the air rifle

The good people of Taipei diligently loading trash into the musical trash truck.

Roosevelt Island Tram loading

Pole-mounted steel-encased loading coils on the telephone circuits near Coilantogle, between Kilmahog and Brig o' Turk, Scotland.

An emirates Boeing 777-300 (a very comfortable aircraft!) being prepped for flight at Male International Airport.

 

Leica M9 + Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Nokton

 

@1/500s, ISO160, f/5.6

 

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Day 2

 

Inspiration : Knife

 

[The background story]

I'm not sure how this layout has anything to do with a knife other than the fact that the prompt made me think of sharp objects and I tried to have sharp edges on my page. It worked a little, but not entirely. Live and learn.

 

Journaling reads:

 

"Right here...right now...seven random life details:

 

1. loving experimenting with BOLD nailpolsh [currently bright purple] 2. trying not to drink [as much] diet coke 3. taking more photos...thank you iPhone 4. want another tattoo 5. LOVE remodeling my house 6. SO IN LOVE 7. embracing change"

 

Supplies used:

 

Cardstock: Papertrey Ink [Terracotta Tile, Summer Sunrise]

Patterned Paper: Teresa Collins

Stamps: Papertrey Ink [Big Ticket Basics, Birthday Style]

Die Cut: Papertrey Ink

Buttons: Papertrey Ink

Brad: Basic Grey

Filmstrip Ribbon: Tim Holtz

Ink: Papertrey Ink [Vintage Cream, Terracotta Tile, Smokey Shadow]

Tiny Staples: Tim Holtz

Pen: Staedtler

Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Glue Dots, Scotch

 

Thanks for looking!

worked a 12 hour shift so i was kind of doubtful but got the prompts while i was at work so by the time i got home i was movin. and enjoying remembering the love and joy that day

 

journaling says

 

In 2004 my Father was in the forth stage of Barrett Disease. Which is a rare form of esophagus cancer. Not only had they been happily married for almost 50 years. my mother also had a brain disease that made her severely disabled, so he was also her care-taker. My father had to have a very dangerous surgery if he was to survive. The surgery went well but for many days he was totally out of it. To the point that we thought his brain might have been damaged. On this day we was going to go to the hospital but we wanted to leave mom at home. We really didn't want to upset her anymore then she all ready was. But she insisted actually got quite bull-headed. Imagine our surprise when he jumped up out of bed like he'd never been sick. You can just see the love in my beautiful mom's face as the worry melted away.

 

cricut- fancy frames

recollections paper- love letters

die-namics rolled rose dies

Stylized shot of a front end loader at work.

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Unknown brand, made in China. 110mm overall length.

Matchbox - Load Lifter - MBX Countryside - 19/100

a waiter carrying a rather heavy load in the stadshart, zoetermeer, the netherlands

Super simple layout using only cardstock... well, in digi that's just solid papers. This challenge proved to be little bit more difficult that I thought. Anyway, the papers are by Jesse Edwards from Designer Digitals and the font for the 26 and the journaling is my own handwriting font I had made at Your Fonts.

 

TFL!

 

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Driver guides Hitachi onto low-loader at Keith Bond No 1.

An eastbound BNSF coal train at West Eola on the Chicago Subdivision. 11/23/2012

top loading shotgun concept.

needs-

-Work on the reciever

-stock?

-needs a name

 

what do you guys think?

Southend.... if it wasn't for the sea and a commutable distance to London, it'd be a less desirable place to live than Middlesbrough.

 

Website and Twitter nonsense.

A nice new loader.

Airplanes resupplying, Nikon D90 @ Mode: Manual, 150mm, f/6.3, 1/30, ISO 200, OS1 on, hand held, CNX2.2.4 straightening, B/W/N control points, PC-Landscape

Two men load parcels bound for Beijing onto a train at Yantai Central Railway Station, in the Zhifu district - afternoon - Yantai, Shandong, China

Trash vehicles come out at night here and they play music, much like ice cream trucks play music in the U.S. I think the point of the music is to let people know to bring their trash out and put it in the truck.

No. 1398. Loading Our Canoes at the Landing.

 

With what irresistible force these mighty silver highways appeal to the true canoeist, angler and sportsman. Forever they tell the story of grandly shadowed pools teeming with hard-fighting fish, of unmeasured lands, the retreats of game and water fowl, where the beaver engineers his dam, of silent forests where lynx and marten hunt their prey and nose the trail of the trapper.

 

"Who has the seen the beaver busied? Who has watched the black-tail mating?

Who has lain alone to hear the wild goose cry?

Who has worked the chosen water where the ouananiche is waiting,

Or the seat trouts jumping - crazy for the fly?

 

"Who has smelt wood smoke at twilight? Who has heard the birch long burning?

Who is quick to read the noises of the night?

Let him follow with the others, for the young men's feet are turning

To the camps of proved desire and known delight.

 

"Do you know the blackened timber - do you know the racing stream

With the raw, right-angled log jam at the end;

And the bar of sun-warmed shingle, where a man may bask and dream

To the click of shod canoe poles round the bend?

 

"It is there that we are going with our rods and reels and traces,

To a silent, smoke Indian that we know -

To a couch of new-pulled hemlock with the starlight on our face,

For the Red Gods call us out and we must go. - Kipling

 

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This is a scan of an antique stereo card. I have swapped the images from side to side, so it can be seen using the cross-eyed method rather than requiring a viewer.

 

To view in 3d, let your eyes go unfocused, and let them drift cross-eyed until the two pictures completely overlap and form a third image in the center. While keeping the images fused, let your eyes focus on the image, so that the details become sharp.

 

I do not hold the copyright of the original card, text or image, but the copyright of this conversion belongs to me.

Ringling Brothers loading into the 1st Mariner Arena a few months ago.

 

They drop the chain to hang the lighting truss so it can be raised and lowered on chain motors. This is the very beginning of load in.

This is from last years LOAD but since it's the last day I thought I'd repost it. It pretty much states why I scrap. Just a little poem I made up.

(by Ken Barton - April 2011)

This Bobcat Loader is shown being shipped overseas.

 

Unusual loading off conveyer, usually picked bricks out of heaps thrown to-gethor again by hand by men doing the demolition, sledge hammers, sweat & lots of schooners at the end of the day..!!

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