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A funny story about the time we thought we'd agreed to a 4 hour tour (insert Gilligan Island music here) only to have my uncle ACTUALLY book us on a 10 hour, all freaking day, stuck on a tiny boat tour! Thanks to my Aunt though, we escaped early! LOL!
Process video with full story description here: youtu.be/ExwnsYyHkRg
Soldiers board a 737th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-130 at Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, in October 2017. The plane was making its second stop in Iraq before returning to an undisclosed base in Southwest Asia.
M/S Victoria loading bananas in the port of Bukoba, Tanzania. The trip will go across the Lake Victoria to Mwanza.
Outside the market enormous bags of produce are unloaded from lorries. There is no mechanisation; everything must be carried on the heads of porters. Some bags are so huge & heavy that it takes four men. At first their legs buckle, then without a word of command they set off into the market walking in perfect step.
This cattle loading station in Greenland, Colorado, is from the days when livestock was transported by train. The train tracks are still in use.
Texture applied.
How the loader arm connects 1:
the bricks on the arm click onto the bottom on the protruding chassis
I'm going to have to come up with more attachments.
HEAVY LOAD 1 This heavy load is an electricity transformer on it's way to Sydney from Brisbane (Australia) seen here in the Hunter Valley.
read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
I never use this much STUFF on my pages... well, not usually. But I just kept pulling things out of drawers, it all fell together, and it doesn't look over-stuffed.
Plus! Behind the picture of my ballerina girl is not cardstock but rather, an envelope. Inside the red envelope is not a diamond tennis bracelet for mommy but the special note that the kids wrote. Equally as valuable, right? :)
PP Fancy Pants + CS Hobby Lobby + Envelope, Epoxy, Journal Spot MM + Ribbon AC, AMM + Buttons JB + Rubons HG + String Office Max + Stamp CTMH + Ink Color Box + Chipboard Lisa Bearnson + Gems TPS + Pen AC
Feel the mist? This was on our trip to Australia in June 2006 for Lauren's high school graduation trip. I took this image on a boat tour of Sydney Harbour. It was a little chilly that day, but the day was perfection! I'm pulling out some old photo's for LOAD.
I laughed out loud when I saw this old Honda wobbling along, struggling under load on its daily commute.
昨天有個鄰居
以為
我是這孩子的爹
天ㄚ
地ㄚ
對方以為我家老二
不是我的老婆
就是我請的褓姆
這種八卦
實在是令我笑死了
重點來了
我是清白的ㄚ~~~~~
俺明明是後父~~~~~~~~~
順便一提
這小子很愛拍照
整理到一半
發現
豆芽小子
你照片也太多了吧
I'd argue this is negligent bordering on criminal.
My coworker was driving on the highway when the truck in front of him lost a large piece of metal it was carrying. If flew through the air and struck the van.
If you look at the photo of the steering wheel, you'll see it's bent. The steering wheel kept him from being impaled in the chest, neck or face.
Airbags did not deploy and he was covered in glass.
Police are still looking for that driver, who caused three additional, separate, accidents up the road as more metal rods fell off his truck.