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Loading Maybach car into container for overseas shipping

Ride op loading the Mighty Mouse.

For the family who were wondering what I was up to - sorry I didn't get you all in but hope you found the pictures OK.

Here visitors board modified jeeps that they will use to journey into the temple to recive their gift from Mara. That is, if they obey the rule...

Phosphate being loaded.

Dan Rowan loads SCUBA gear onto the small boat suspended next to the Seward Johnson. Dan is an undergraduate student being mentored by Dr. Joshua Voss.

saw horses and table to sit on top and a bunch of induction burners.

As soon as the Newfoundland dogs saw the boats it was hard for the handlers to pull them back such was the enthusiasm to get on board.

Loading a RAMZ onto a C-130

Day 1 Prompt: It's a Matter of Taste, Scrap about food...

 

Journaling Reads:

 

As St. Patrick’s Day, 2011 approached, my heart was heavy. This would be the first St. Patrick’s Day where I wouldn’t be able to call my dad and ask him to make some corned beef and cabbage for me as I had done for so many years in the past. Having lost a parent herself, Mair knew how hard this first year without him would be. To boost my spirits, she offered to throw a St. Patrick’s Day EVE party, complete with corned beef and cabbage. Look at the joy in her face as she stirs the pot! She is a fabulous cook, a self-taught chef, and an amaaaaazing hostess. The corned beef and cabbage (plus potatoes) were out of this world! She told me later that night that she felt Bennie’s presence as she prepared the meal through out the day. I could truly feel his love and warmth shining through the food. Being surrounded by this compassionate crowd and the ultimate comfort food (Hello! Guinness chocolate cupcakes, I love you!), made the loss of my dad easier to bear on this first St. Paddy’s without him here. Thank you Laura, Mair, Shelley, and Amy for lifting me up with your food and bevvies. 3/16/11

 

My Raleigh friends were awesome and helped me load the truck. Thanks guys!

So bummed that I didn't get to spend more time today scrapping. Looking forward to May LOAD already :)

Used Ki memories

It looks like a lot of work to load all these mules.

loading the memories --leaving the past behind

I was told this is a WWII aircraft bomb loader. Looks more like logging equipment to me. I couldn't find any old military identification tags on it either. But it's neat looking anyway.

 

1250@f11

Assisting with the gardening c1981. Wellington NZ

Knitting needles, welcome to your new home!

Amanda cooking during load shedding

Project Life 2013: Week 13

 

I am so behind with Project Life .. I'm going to focus my LOAD efforts on catching up.

A mass of wood awaits.

Whooo-hoo baby! I did it 29 LOs in 29 days!!!!!

 

A bit of a twist on the prompt. Recently, I've only been scrapping during LOAD, so that's sort of once in a blue moon, so I thought It fit.

 

pix are mid month before and after a big tidy when I could no longer stand the mess and had no room to scrap.

Amathus Seasonal Festive Paddle 2015 - Scarisbrick: Loading the Boat

Layout Design and Elements---Scrapblog.

The story of my parents' meeting...many moons ago!

Loading the yak train near Rapka. Yak looks ready for some mischief -- or another long day on the trail.

Load of Wood taken with my new Nikon Coolpix AW110

Another round of excited skydivers board our Cessna Caravan N208HF "Patriot One"

indians have a natural talent for loading more stuff onto a vehicle than is actually possible. here is another example that proves the theory.

Canon AE1 x Nation Photo 400

Another Jessica Sprague Template - I am glad came across this one. I think making a 8x8 book of all the places I've lived would be pretty cool.

 

This template was part of the Beautiful Evidence class.

 

(We haven't lived in this house for more than five years, otherwise I would have blurred the address)

 

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