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I am a bit ashamed of spending so little time on you my friends on Flickr, or to reply to your kind comments to my photos. I'm very sorry, but the last time has been very busy.
I once said harvest was done. That is true for baling, but all the small fields where the hay has to be dried have been remaining. They give little, but take a lot of time. The last week is this what we have been doing, making hay in some steep fields. It takes three days of fine weather and work by hand to get it dry. Than we have to get it in to the barn. The old Fordson tractor will be used, it is my only tractor that is small enough to get up.
Sunday am I leaving for some days and tomorrow will be used to prepare it. So it will be about a week before I return. Hope to have better time then.
The light is hopeless, but it was the only one I liked otherwise.
There have been 'disturbances' in the arduino.cc forum lately.
Error 500 ... 'nuff said.
Some server settings were upgraded (vserver I guess), but still the MSN search bots pester the forum with numbers way above 40.
Today I ran a load test on arduino.cc and the adafruit forum for comparison. The adafruit forum was speedy and responsive all the time, whereas this test provoked the error 500 on the yabb2 driven arduino.cc forum :-(
Some help for interpretation of the graphs:
3D-ness.....ok....folded ribbon, foam lifted birds, and top photo also raised with foam. This was a fun one, really like the results.
satisfying suspicious inspectors caught in research lab..?
Right foreground. Frank Loydd Wright
ScJohnson
Racine Wisconsin
Hector (right) unloaded truck and pup trailer 400 - 100lb bags of cement. His partner counted them as they went into the building.
I re-learned how to use the calendar feature by accident and the fact that Storybook Creator 4 can insert a calendar that you can fill with pictures...holy cow, this was a two hour project to do 3 pages rather than 2-day 8-hours hair-pulling experience.
I could have got all the pictures in the little calendar square if I made colleges of the days I did multiple pages to get it all on one page, but I like what I made so much on the page, it will be the cover or the front page of the 2013 Picture of the day Album. LOAD 215 gave me such a start on that!
Carrying mountain bikes to the top of the trail. Lower station of the Nevis Ranges gondola near Fort Williiam.
This first day's prompt was so funny. In October for Load I completed one of my son's albums. For this one I want to complete another son's album. The reason this prompt was so funny was, this particular son can talk anyone to death. So to not have any words on this layout is so ironic. What a great way to start this Load. Thanks! Lain.
salt harvest in action -- the harvester is a modified combine, designed to scrape the foot-thick layer of salt off the pond & pour into the waiting trucks (they used to use a miniature rail line, running around the pond edges, but recently decided trucks were more manuverable)
This is the loading station for the Verbolten roller coaster. As I mentioned before, the station you are looking at was the same one used for the Big Bad Wolf. Click here to see the difference.
CL9 sits on the turntable waiting for 8172 to be moved so it too can be loaded onto a trailer.
DVR 2015 Phone Pictures.
For Fission extension for Firefox.
To use this as your loading bar download this image and then go to the Tools menu in Firefox and select Add-ons. Find your Fission extension and press Options. Pres the Brows button and load the image. Click Ok and you're done.
The Illinois Department of Transportation issues 234,000 oversize load permits every year! 98.75% are issued electronically.
Loading steel on the Chipolbrok operated "Parandowski" (IMO 9432139) at the Zuidnatie terminal at the Churchill dock at the port of Antwerp.
Local Band Big Loader played in Comans of Tipperary Town on Saturday the 13th. Some shots from the night taken with a low shutter speed ranging from 1" in nightmode to roughly 3" using Bulb in Manual
(first real attempt at HDR)
Check here for more info on the band www.facebook.com/bigloader
Loading steel on the Chipolbrok operated "Parandowski" (IMO 9432139) at the Zuidnatie terminal at the Churchill dock at the port of Antwerp.
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
I do realize that I have four kids, but it seems the photos I have printed are of Claire!
To read the journaling go on over to: www.thelinarstudio.typepad.com