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For Todd's 50th Birthday, I surprised him with a Hot Air Balloon ride which launched from our front yard! He loved it!
Stew Gibboney was our amazing pilot and very nice man! Stew's website is www.balloonohio.com.
Cpl. James Farran, U.S. Army Reserve combat engineer squad leader from the 374th Engineer Company (Sapper), headquartered in Concord, Calif., runs up a hill during a patrol training July 18 as part of a two-week field training exercise known as a Sapper Leader Course Prerequisite Training at Camp San Luis Obispo Military Installation, Calif. The unit is grading its Soldiers on various events to determine which ones will earn a spot on a "merit list" to attend the Sapper Leader Course at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
When it's not escorting helium cars this usaf hopper can be spotted moving loads of sand or ballast on the USAF's property on Cape Canaveral.
ap bobinquick-135 film loader and Ilford HP5 400 film(100ft). 100ft film is more Cheaper than 36 frame film. so i bought this film loader yesterday.
Setting up the day's 5 bands, all on the stage so it can be moved or quickly carried to the back for load out after each performance.
Loads and loads of fursuiters at the Fursuit Parade at Confuzzled 2014.
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UP 1996 and UP 1982 get ready to take another load of Operation Lifesaver Passengers back north.
5-28-09
Jonesboro, AR
Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC) 718. Mula sa mga naipong litrato sa aking baul/hard drive.
Taken at: Santolan, Pasig City.
M.V. Patria loading logs in Scrabster harbour.
A beautiful day, signs of Summer at last, but making the photography more difficult.
St Ola Pier, Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.
Workers load an helicopter with medical emergency supplies in Gonaives.
© UNICEF Haiti/2010/Dormino
We've gotten settled into our seats on the airplane. Fortunately the airlines is loading our luggage so that it will be in Las Vegas when we arrive. A truck is loading some "snacks" onto the plane--unless you're in first class. I wouldn't know what first class is like. I would rather take friends on the trip than be alone in first class.
We drove into the field in the jeep and this came charging after us. We returned to tell everyone how the bull had charged at us only to be laughed out of the place by uncle who informed us that this Bull lacked balls and was in fact a Bullock. We drove up again determined to prove that the fiery red animal charged at us only to have him stand in the field and gawk at us this time........I'm sure my uncle didnt believe us!
I punched a tab out of one of the pattern papers that I used to mat the two square photos and used it to mark the place where her group was listed in the program (actually on the reverse side of this page). Since this page was "expendable" I added my journaling box here.
I am a bit embarrassed to upload this but it's late now and I won't have time to do it again! I've messed up the spraying! The visual triangle is 3 snowflakes but you can't really see the one at the top! I LOVE this photo though! We don't often get snow and here are my favourite beach huts covered in a snowy white blanket!