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I didn't do lost loves, I did long lasting love. These are my parents at their prom in 1959, their wedding in 1960 and at a party in 1979. They will be married 52 years this November. thanks
LOADING UP -- Front loader handling a round bale at a cotton gin near Helena, Ark. (U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture photo by Robert Goodson)
I am so in love with these two. I could never have imagined that being a grandma could be so awesome.
Digital Templates: Jessica Sprague
Digital Paper: After Five
Loading Reala into my Contax 139 Quartz. I am photographing two lovely gardens on Holy Island. One is the lindisfarne Gospels Garden, the other is Gertrude Jekyl's garden at the castle.
I spotted this on I-10 approaching the New Orleans area. The crew transporting the load had two pilot trucks in front and two more following the transporter. The tractor (cab) had three axles for drive wheels, and the crew had a fully equipped replacement tractor in the procession. I would assume in case the first unit had a mechanical problem or it might be used for helping in the delivery and disassembly of the trailer pieces?. All pictures of this subject were taken by me as a passenger in a car going the opposite direction. The quality of the images are not the best due to the conditions, but the subject matter was exciting enough for me to post them. I have never seen this big a load before.
My clay order came in today. I picked up 10 bags of Helmer Kaolin and 6 bags of XX Saggar. I have a lot of clay mixing to do. Maybe the next Government stimulus will include a deairing pug mixer. Any of the Peter Puggers will do. Heck, I will sacrifice for the country by foregoing the deairing feature.
Take a 10-minute journey around and through Tomorrowland, seated in a revolutionary transportation system. At least that's how it was thought of when it opened in the Magic Kingdom in 1975. Using linear induction motors, the vehicles glide with ease in an environmentally safe manner. Each section has five cars that travel at 10 feet per second except at the loading and unloading station where it travels at 2.7 feet per second.
To reach the loading platform you will step onto a moving conveyor belt that is at a steep incline. The loading platform moves at the same speed as the vehicles, so you can step inside easily. Each vehicle can seat four, two riding forward and two riding backward.
Tomorrowland
Walt Disney World-Magic Kingdom- Orlando Fl
On Wednesday this week I did a mini "Day in the Life" documentation. I focused on mindful moments throughout my day. This 6 x 8 spread of 9 - 2 x 2 photos, on the front/back of an accordion fold primarily relays the story of my morning activities: breakfast, journaling, reading, and showing the sights I saw on my morning walk. Journaling is on a separate 3 x 8 page.
APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
I wanted to shoot in Black and White but didn't think I could do this with the T2i. After some research I found out I was wrong
I always end up using LOAD to check off layouts from my to-do list. This is the May Layout for my year-long "Faves" project. Concept and template by Nettio Designs.
This is my third year (doing it every other year) doing the project. I really like looking back at the old layouts. Hopefully I can get caught up this LOAD.
With yesterday's layout still fresh in my mind, I saw these two images posted on my board . . . I've loved them forever, but could never decide which one I liked more, so I decided to scrapbook them both. Some of you who may have taken Barbara Carrol's class at BPS a few years ago may remember this image.