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Loading the bikes at Newhaven

By the river. Two short sections of railway sidings can still be seen approaching the loading bay.

My favorite sign to date, and the photo that got me started on documenting ridiculous signs.

My portable darkroom. Loading my darkslides with Kodak Portra 400NC. Man - what a great film.

Day 1 Prompt: It's a Matter of Taste, Scrap about food...

 

Journaling Reads:

 

As St. Patrick’s Day, 2011 approached, my heart was heavy. This would be the first St. Patrick’s Day where I wouldn’t be able to call my dad and ask him to make some corned beef and cabbage for me as I had done for so many years in the past. Having lost a parent herself, Mair knew how hard this first year without him would be. To boost my spirits, she offered to throw a St. Patrick’s Day EVE party, complete with corned beef and cabbage. Look at the joy in her face as she stirs the pot! She is a fabulous cook, a self-taught chef, and an amaaaaazing hostess. The corned beef and cabbage (plus potatoes) were out of this world! She told me later that night that she felt Bennie’s presence as she prepared the meal through out the day. I could truly feel his love and warmth shining through the food. Being surrounded by this compassionate crowd and the ultimate comfort food (Hello! Guinness chocolate cupcakes, I love you!), made the loss of my dad easier to bear on this first St. Paddy’s without him here. Thank you Laura, Mair, Shelley, and Amy for lifting me up with your food and bevvies. 3/16/11

 

So bummed that I didn't get to spend more time today scrapping. Looking forward to May LOAD already :)

Used Ki memories

It looks like a lot of work to load all these mules.

My son won't wear hats when we want him to. But this day he stole his Daddy's hat and put it on and started shouting "hat"! I loved the pictures but the ones showing his face came out blurry. So today's challenge got me to use them.

 

loading the memories --leaving the past behind

Taking care of the last details before the straps go on.

...what more is there to say?

A mass of wood awaits.

read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour

Saskatchewan, Canada

Nikon D40

18-135mm

Layout Design and Elements---Scrapblog.

Loading the yak train near Rapka. Yak looks ready for some mischief -- or another long day on the trail.

Another round of excited skydivers board our Cessna Caravan N208HF "Patriot One"

My Raleigh friends were awesome and helped me load the truck. Thanks guys!

Joe loads, Elijah makes it fit. The sledgehammer helped it go down easy.

Pretty simple, more details including supply list to come tomorrow.

Heavy Load, final gig, Trafalgar Sq, 4th Sep 2012

Phosphate being loaded.

Image courtesy of the South Australian Tourism Commission

 

SRSA GRG7/70/1522

The loading enterance to the back of Hilton Elementary School - Newport News, Virginia.

 

I just like B&W.

Barrio Brewery. Tucson, Arizona

 

Massey Ferguson 6180 + Grimme GZ 1700 DL1 Harvester.

 

Massey Ferguson 6495 + Richard Western 16HS Trailer

 

Claas Ares 697 ATZ + Marston Trailer.

 

(Chawston, 7/9/14)

All plastic loader made by Boley

I tried another quick page today - and they certainly are getting quicker. This was downloaded from browniescraps.blogspot via Scrapping with the IKEA goddess.

Escape from Berkeley Road Rally - Oct 2008

Waiting for a crew to shove back for delivery. Coincidentally, the vacant field at right was used by the CNW as their "Falcon Service" pig yard (supposedly...).

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