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Loading oil tank cars for shipment 1918.

 

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Loading big bags of Calcinit into hold nr. 6 of the Star Lofoten

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First ever LOAD page, and first ever hybrid page. I'm on a roll! I woke up at 4 am I was so excited for LOAD :)

 

Loader sitting in train.

 

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Army Sgt. Keith Garmany monitors the loading of mail for delivery Sept 1, 2009, to Forward Operating Base Lightning in Afghanistan. Sergeant Garmany is a postal clerk from the 912th Human Resources Company, an Army Reserve Unit in Orlando, Fla. Mail delivery and pickup takes place here two days each week. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Evelyn Chavez)

LOAD Day Three

 

While I am a fan of titles on my pages, today proves they might not be 100% necessary.

 

Journaling reads:

 

"I started saving & printing inspirational quotes & sayings that I found on Pinterest. One afternoon, armed with a stack of freshly printed words of wisdom & a couple rolls of washi tape, I decorated the main wall at the top of the stairs. I love seeing the pops of cool & a daily dose of motivation. 2/2014"

 

Supplies used:

 

Cardstock: Papertrey Ink

Patterned Paper: Studio Calico

Ink: Ink It Up!

Rub-ons: Doodlebug

Circle punches: Fiskars

Button: Studio Calico

Epoxy dots: Doodlebug

Pen: Staedtler

Adhesive: Scotch

 

You can see more, up close detailed photos in my stream.

 

Thanks for looking!

Loading Iron ore into the Middleback transfer barge.

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 first saw the XXD load-ding mentioned on Acquire. I purchased it from A+R Store, which, to my knowledge is the only place you can buy it from in the U.S.

 

Some things to note.

 

1) You should use the supplied 3M stickytape to stick them together. If you don’t and your wall wart doesn’t apply enough pressure it will fall apart in the middle of the night (which is also why the thing doesn’t line up correctly in the later photos).

 

2) It stores flat for transport, but then the sticky stuff isn’t going to be so good for you. YMMV

 

3) They have a cutaway for the U.S. grounding cord if you need it. It also doubles as a mount point for a tackboard pin which they sell separately.

 

4) It comes in three colors: red, black, and pink. I prefer the one I got.

 

5) You can buy a bunch, nail them into the wall and use them to store pens and such. They even will sell it in bulk with corporate logos and shit.

Loads and loads of fursuiters at the Fursuit Parade at Confuzzled 2014.

If you are in the pics you can tag yourself or leave a comment if you would like a high res copy or anything just ask please.

This went MUCH better. Phew. Yesterday scared me. I almost wanted to... nah, I'd never give up on something that competely frustrates me because I don't understand it. That's so not me. Wink wink.

 

Template by Katie Pertiet. Thank you SO much Katie!

Ball pool Balls, colourful subject

The loading docks along Puget Sound in Seattle.

Lotus Exige at Sector 111.

The demolition of this building taking a while to get down. My son was walking there when the Februarys earthquake hit. They all got out safely!

August 20, 2013 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

All about the earthquakes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake

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.

A young family on the 16th Street mall provides a show for onlookers

 

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The pictures are blurry - imperfect!

A day of Amusement was anything but, I wanted to be off the bus, out of the park and in bed nursing my cold. I spent less that $20 at the park and all of it was on food. Here is the journaling: As exciting as it was to go with Emily and see them perform at and win double trophies with the Orchestra, I was sick when I left on this trip and I am sicker now. It was not a day I enjoyed, but I will enjoy the memories of the double carousel and posing in front of the bear, and the win. As I get older, amusement parks are not as much fun for my dollar.

Wild horses from the Antelope Valley Herd Management Area are loaded onto trailers Feb. 8, 2011 before being transported to the holding facility where they will be inspected and sorted. The BLM conducts these gathers to help prevent further deterioration of the resulting from the overpopulation within the herd management areas. (Photo by Bruce Thompson)

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.

5.1971 Long Gully - South Australia loco SAR 621 special to Bridgewater - end loading cars (Murray Billett mb-n091-05)

John loading AR15 magazines.

Painting by Ivan Vladimirov....

Inspired by Irit Landgraf to supersize a cut file element.

Loading MMU with 1200kg bulka bags of ammonium nitrate

-or is that turquoise? Lorain wheel loader at the cable ferry in ÃŽle-Bizard.

Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC) 718. Mula sa mga naipong litrato sa aking baul/hard drive.

 

Taken at: Santolan, Pasig City.

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