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On the 27th September 2021 the 'Celtic Forester' (2003, 4,323DWT) is seen at Teignmouth waiting to load a cargo of ball clay for Castellon, Spain.

With lots of laundry staring me down, I used my go-to suppliesfor this layout - cute pictures of one of my kids and a Jessica Sprague Photoshop Friday template.

Loading Wool at "The Office Block" at Springhills the tractor is a John-Deere 6630

California in the winter, flowers, grass, tshirts and flip flops. Versus Alberta in the winter snow, freezing rain, coats, boots, mitts, toques etc etc. Gotta love vacation!!

Kind of a blurry shot, and there's some glare, but it's done.

Off to a horsey play day at Garry's.

Our humble beginnings. Mother didn't talk much about her early years. Her history is told by the pictures she kept. This was our home in 1948-49. It is the only home Mom and Dad owned until dad retired. We lived in church parsonages until then. Dad had many jobs during these 18 months...principal, teacher, coach, county sheriff and more. 1948

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

Just went on a road trip with my camera club to a local farm to lean some lighting tips, how to capture sun flares,etc. and there was a huge pile of old rusted pipes which we practiced taking different angled photos and my favourite "find" was the old water pump.

Our previous nights train is loading in beuatiful sun on August 15th, 2012.

 

© Eric T. Hendrickson 2012 All Rights Reserved

load up all my gears and food

As Level Photography

my son always wanted to be a rock star

 

various paper

cricut life's a party

wall decor and more

Here we go with an other project.

This is going to be install on a 52' bulkhead car.

Soldiers of the 63rd TAB loading ISU-90s (Internal airlift Slingable container Unit)

Day 26

 

Inspiration : Psycho

 

I took it in a fun, crazy way.

 

Journaling reads:

 

"maybe it's crazy...or maybe it's just some good old hillbilly ingenuity. when jon & i were at a concert, we forgot our cooler. so...we filled our sink with budlight & covered it with ice!"

 

I still think it needs some embellishments, but I was running out of time!

 

Supplies used:

 

Cardstock: Papertrey Ink

Patterned paper: Cosmo Cricket

Rub-ons: Doodlebug

Pen: Staedtler, Signo

Adhesive: Scotch

 

Thanks for looking!

JCB Loadall Telehandler.

 

Massey Ferguson 4255 + Flatbed.

 

(Eaton Socon, 6/8/15)

My first MOC - built to compete in BTT 2009

Three 74 wheel trucks hauling kiln parts to one of the local iron mines. The loads were from 250,000 to 467,000 pounds. The parts were about 30 feet wide.

Just a quick page for me today... my middle boy a few years ago now- I don't have much purple in my life. :-)

Looks like his brother, the cat formerly known as Hector, now Vinnie.

loading the van before leaving village close, July 2005

Most games increase in difficulty as time progresses. There are some games out there such as Dark Souls which heighten this challenge even further making the player repeat several times before a successful completion.

 

Clint McClain

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