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A bunch of local log truckers got together to do a charity run for a dying friend. The best part was that Toad got to drive his truck in to town-at the head of the 28 truck convoy!
I'm proud to say that I was a part of it. With the donations from the loads, a free will offering afterwards and a charity auction we raised $28 000 for his family!
Day 4 shows the variety of “play” relaxation activities I totally enjoy - variations of childhood activities: draw; paint; read; see; knit; make up stories, walk, etc.
Spotted the new 991 Turbo S out and about, shame I only had my phone!
So wide at the back, it looks incredible!
An Amtrak station worker loads luggage onto the baggage car of the eastbound Lake Shore Limited as it makes it nocturnal stop in Cleveland in August 1998. (Scanned from a slide)
A hundred loads of sand take the curve south of Gordon at 43 mph northbound. There are two big GEs here on the front, and one pushing in DPU mode.
Dual NS SD40-2's lead BO9 past the Cleveland-Cliffs (Inland/ISG/Mittal/ArcelorMittal) plant that produces the coils to fill these cars.
East Chicago, IN
Photo by John Eagan
Still working on the wedding album from my son's and DIL's wedding last May. This fit the detail prompt and close up pictures of some of the special items of the day.
Whilst we where restoring my own Westfield AEC, and having already restored the Westfield trailer, the next logical step was to have a textile machine in an original Westfield cradle as a load for it, and as It would have worked.
These textile machine's vary in length and width depending on the manufacturer, the machine that we acquired was a 60 foot 'Bentley Cotton', all of it was available, but with the trailer being only 32 foot we decided to just have half of it, and they would have been split if being transported any distance anyway.
It's being loaded with a 10 ton capacity American built 'Towmotor' forklift, picking the machine up like this would have ruined it, with such small clearances involved in these machines, that's why a cradle was used.
There are a few "nevers" on this page - I've never handmade flower embellishments, and I've never printed out a digital element and written on it (journaling spot by Meredith Fenwick). I've also never made such a girly layout for Jack! In my defense, nothing says masculine like a giant mushroom. You can't tell from the photo, but the white cardstock is dotted swiss. The little worm is from a butterfly net Jack got as a gift. Photo is by Spark! Photography in Fairbanks, AK. TFL!
A Maggie Holmes scraplift from the Kelly P Sketchbook class.
I tried to pick bright summery feminine papers and embellishments. i am thrilled that i was able to do a decent job of lifting Maggies style that uses lots of stitching with no real stitching....lol
On the road between Pondicherry and Thanjavur, we came across people loading sugar cane onto a truck.
LOCH LOMOND @ CAMERON HOUSE HOTEL
The flights depart from the pontoon in front of the hotel reception - a world class location.
The world-renowned bonnie banks of Loch Lomond conjure images of a majestic world of heather-dappled glens and roaring open fires. What better place to watch the theatre of the Highlands unfold than from Cameron House. Find your true love here.
Whether it be fine dining, loch cruises, championship standard golf, spa breaks or simply chilling out with your new favourite 20 year old single malt, Cameron House on Loch Lomond may soon become a true love of yours.
It’s not just about the timeless splendour. Cameron House is legendary Scottish hospitality at it’s very finest and very warmest. There’ll always be someone on hand to impart age-old tales of clansmen or point you in the right direction in choosing the best red to go with your steak.
Choose from the fine dining at the award winning Michelin Star Martin Wishart Restaurant, the Cameron Grill or the Boathouse Restaurant at the marina.
Cameron House is located on top of the Highland Boundary fault that runs through Scotland - to the south are the lowlands and to the North the Highlands - 170 miles of Lochs, Glens and Mountains running all the way to the north coast.
The ideal location for a stay if you are on your way North on holiday or on your return home. Cameron House is also the ideal base for the west coast of Scotland from Argyll & Bute to the Isle of Skye with the airport and the City of Glasgow just thirty minutes drive away. (That`s the hard sell over..lol !)
Barclay 0-4-0 1931 undergoes a demonstration ironstone loading at the quarry, Rocks by Rail gala, 16.11.14
Fully working skip loader. Motor sound with brick from 8479 Barcode Truck. Working outriggers. And of course - working loading mechanism! See videos at www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7VOT3Z2J_g and more pictures at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=204210
Loading the Glenora Ferry is a bit of a science to ensure maximum number of vehicles on board. This Loadmaster is making every inch is utilized.
My punch broke! I was planning different sized circles and the mid-size broke! Bummer! Anyway, many of the circles are punched from papers used in this year's LOAD crop. The journaling reads: "My goal in 2015 is to CHRONICLE my life stories - yesterday's and today's. Thus far, on 27th February, I've kept up the pace and I'm on target!* Thanks to LOAD 215, I'm having a great adventure, telling lots of stories! Cheers~"
Too bad LOAD can't go all year!
* I am chronicling at least one story a day tho' not all are layouts.
Perhaps not a landmark in the strictest sense of the word, but a much anticipated part of our Reunion Experience. 😊
i used frosted flakes as my color inspiration, and somehow that twisted into using blue, a color i rarely use. it was perfect for my kiddos party photos. now i just need to finish page two.
The loader at Nullawill is over the main line with no siding provided for it. On this occasion X31,T341,T357,T320,B74 pass under the bin where it previously loaded with B74 leading. The train then ran to Berriwillock to run around and is seen on the return journey on 15-10-11
Lindow Moss peat railway with loading underway on a typical train. The unstable nature of the surface and trackbed is evident in the varying angles of wagons, excavator and locomotive. May 1985.
The weekly load of incinerator ash gets loaded into 6C02 Cardiff Dock R.W. - Avonmouth Bennets Siding for Days Aggregates.
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... i spied with my little eye.... a composition of the black-load laundry drying (((:
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In days gone well by, Dalkeith's makeshift 'bus station' was situated at Crystalmount (High St) and this scene from 1965 shows passengers loading a splendid AEC Regent bound for Birkenside. The Regent, (in busman's parlance 'the BB') is working route 89 from Edinburgh to Birkenside via Gilmerton, Easthouses low road and Newtongrange and has arrived at the stop already well-laden which is hardly surprising given that the route was one of SMT's busiest. The route was rostered jointly from Dalkeith and New St depots - BB85A being a New Street working. Seen opposite is SMT's Dalkeith office and garage, note the green gates to left of office which accessed the depot yard. The garage, opened in 1931 closed in 1966 when the new Bus Station/depot was built Eskbank Road.
Passengers on the top deck will be sitting 4-abreast as this bus had a side-gangway, but will 'enjoy' the luxury of two sunlights and of course the smart ornate coach-work by H Burlingham of Blackpool. The downside of side-gangways was watching your head as you got up to get off! New in 1950 the bus had just been re-painted into 'Lothian Green' livery but its rusting radiator chrome perhaps gives away its age. Oh the nostalgia !