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a porter and his load in Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal

Photographer: Paul Schorn (Driver)

Location: Romulus, MI - Baltimore, MD

Load Description: Car part stamping machines at 116,000 lbs. each.

From the kitchen sink to the kitchen... by burro. Women loading thier donkey with jerry cans of water - central Ethiopia.

I love this photo of my boys intertubing in Tahoe. It reminds me of how alike they are, and how much they both love me. I see it, and I feel like glowing.

 

And again, funky lighting! I love how one corner actually has the right color grey! :) You guess which one!

I found this close from our new place across the tracks.

I like the light a lot.

M/S Caroline Russ getting ready to cross the Baltic Sea. Hanko commercial harbour; crappy jetties heaven in front : )

Loading rare books onto new shelving

Loading pipes for a water project bound for Aqaba (Jordan) at the ABES Terminal at the 5th Haven dock.

The pipes are loaded into the BBC Chartering operated vessel HC Lara which sailed from this berth, first to Gdynia at 21:15h, on June 6th 2016

Yet more xmas pics! Not my fave, but I am single parenting this weekend, in the middle of a hockey tournament, and we have guests!! So I am just happy I got it done!

  

Backpacking with llamas in Wyoming's Wind River Mountains.

View from the theater, looking onto the stage

This horse-drawn cart in Jaipur, India must share the road with scooters, cars, trucks, camel carts, buses and pedestrians.

 

ODT: Making tracks

 

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Downtown Los Ángeles,

California

Loading fish boxes onto Deeside as she prepares to return to sea.

 

Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.

Caption: October 29, 1947. Loading the baggage on the trucks - bound for Diepholz and Canada.

 

Citation: Arthur Voth Photographs, 1947-1949. HM4-387 Box 1 Folder 3 photo 29. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.

Working off yesterday's prompt, it inspired me to get my wedding album back out and start working on it again. This is one of my favorite photos that we had taken at the wedding and I wanted to do something fun and special with it. I took an idea that I saw hanging up in Archivers one night and ran with it. I think I am happy with how it turned out. Will hopefully work on the second page tommorrw.

One of the smaller seiners takes on board the nets used for catching the salmon. I hope they are lucky, as there's nothing like a nice, thick sockeye salmon steak!

Loading steel sheets in the hold of the bulk carrier Yannis at the Euroports Terminal at the Vrasene dock

Parkersburg, WV

Really colorful roll up loading dock door in Puerto Vallarta.

A loading dock in Hayward California

I have a Bronica ETRS 6x4.5 camera. It's great. It takes 120 roll-film (you can use 220, but it's crinkly horrible stuff that's more trouble than it's worth). Here's how you load it. First, you take the back out, and unwrap a roll of film. I'm using Fuji Neopan film here - it's a good quality 400ISO B&W film.

We were the ones who discovered this location in August 2011. What a location it was! Packed with stuff and loads of detail.

This time I went for a revisit and it is terrible to see how a location can be trashed within such a short time, thinking it will only be shared with people who love this kind of locations like I do. Unfortunately it wasn't, and most likely local youth discovered the entry and this is the result. Still shot some nice pics there, but the place lost it's magic.

 

Visited this location in March 2012.

 

Please visit my website www.preciousdecay.com for more pictures!

Vega is ready for her new home for the next year.

This photograph was taken while walking the streets of Delhi.

Loading steel sheets in the hold of the bulk carrier Yannis at the Euroports Terminal at the Vrasene dock

Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Loading the Norton at the sellers home. I was so excited I lifted the back of that bike myself right into the truck

Loading and unloading underway in the Port of Rotterdam.

Pictures of my mom and dad enjoying the pool....nice memory. :) I saw a similar layout online and my husband helped to pick the pictures! Hearts are sewn on.

Really happy to have completed another month of load!

i am not sure if this counts as 1 embellishment or not but i considered my beads as 1 embellishment.and of course i had to sew them on with thread.

ground staff loading a Thai 747 at LHR terminal 3 (alongside the Virgin Atlantic roof garden)

A loading dock shown through the blurry grass.

 

I used an old stencil on cardstock and sponged the design. The stencil was intended to use on a wall!

I took Laine's prompt and ran with it, writing a long essay about my transition to being a stay at home mom. You can read it if you view the page full size.

 

The paper and whatnot is from Cosmo Cricket's Early Bird line.

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