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These are funny pictures of my kids in a wig! LOL :) The journalng prompt (everyday you) is borrowed from Cathy Z. This went up really quickly because of her prompt.
Paper by Mindy Terasawa. Photo frames by KPertiet. Alpha by ABR (ScrapGirls) and cross-stitches by STI (ScrapGirls, dynamic brushes). Stitch borders by Anna Aspnes.
ONE MORE DAY.
Thank goodness. I'm ready to put Photoshop away for a while. LOL
this is a working ship - the crew will be making deliveries as we wander down Alberni Inlet. We will deliver supplies, furniture, appliances, slats of beer, the day's newspapers and other sundries to post offices, general stores, fishing camps, logging camps and private homes along the way.
Passengers sit and watch and enjoy the view - the crew are professional, focused, and interact in a friendly manner with us passengers when they are not loading up or unloading.
Pretty simple one (although took me longer than some of the more "complicated" ones!). Was going to do another LO I have in my head, but didn't have the time to gather the stuff I wanted - that's one of the things I love about this challenge - I have all these LO ideas percolating in my mind, so hopefully I can keep up the momentum after it's over!
This is a pretty faithful lift of Write Click Scrapbook's Celeste Smith.
TFL
2/23 Digital Credits: Quickpage (WM [squared] Designs)
White Painted Acylic Alpha (K Aagard)
Font: CK Alis Writing
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Dump trucks preparing to load for a trip to the Environmental Management Waste Management Facility. This landfill in Bear Creek Valley is northeast of K-25, and is accessible by a "haul road" so that trucks are not on public highways.
I knew the picture I wanted as soon as I heard the prompt. I'm a Christmas fiend, and I still have all my santas on display. I wanted to talk about how I know there is no such thing as Santa, but I still believe.
Page 1 - LO was made in a class by Fancy Pants at the MemoryWorks Retreat. I LOVE this and it is totally something I would do on my own (well not so much that color of ribbon )
road trains in Australia are very long loads
Scavenger Challenge – July 2018 - Machines and mechanisms
The installation trucks would load their jobs here, and the steel delivery semis would pull in here where we would unload the steel. Here I helped unload 2 pieces of 1/2" by 3" steel about 30' long, and the guy on the other end dropped his before I did, and the steel sprang apart and slapped together with my finger in between. Ouch!
Nothing broke, but I had a monster blood blister under the nail that was quite painful. On the way home (it was Friday afternoon and I headed up to DC), I had to pull over in Fredericksburg and borrow a knife to drill a bigger hole in my fingernail to release the pressure.
The area from the garage door back was the paint booth and where we stored cast parts: different cast designs for column or hand rail inserts, or to top posts, or supports to connect a handrail to a cement or wood wall.
In Nepal, we are under heavy electricity cutdown ... so we are most of the time under candle lights ..